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MPs say many crime find it too difficult to claim compensation. BBC News website readers share their experiences.

A crackdown on the sale of payment protection insurance for loans is proposed by the Competition Commission.

A saver who transferred money from the UK arm of a troubled Icelandic bank is still waiting for it to arrive three weeks later.

Ministers will examine the case for new high-speed rail lines - a year after the idea was rejected as too expensive.

A 25-year-old man appears in court in Greater Manchester charged with possessing a key fob gun.

Environment correspondent Richard Black's diary of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, which is being held in Barcelona, Spain.

A man is charged after police seize a key fob gun during a stop and search in Greater Manchester.

A man is arrested after police seize a key fob gun during a stop and search in Greater Manchester.

College principals estimate that up to three-quarters of poor students have not received their maintenance allowances.

A woman who used her 27 years' banking experience to steal from customers - including family and friends is jailed - for two years.

As figures show student allowance delays worsened in the past month, the applications deadline is extended.

Police investigating the killing of a man in Hull want to trace the owner of a set of keys they have found.

Hundreds of people in Hull and East Yorkshire reveal they are still suffering stress and trauma more than a year after severe flooding.

A woman accuses a Cornish bus company of discrimination over its lack of low floor, easy access buses

The financial ombudsman demands regulators take more action to stop the mis-selling of Payment Protection Insurance.

A health authority says it would have to find hundreds of thousands of pounds to run and police free hospital parking.

BBC Scotland news reader Jackie Bird keeps a diary of her journey to see Scots troops in Afghanistan.

The chief constable of North Wales Police rubbishes his own announcement that he could retire next year.

Thousands of experts on the treatment of pain are in Glasgow for the biggest conference hosted by the city this year.

Close to two million older people may be denied treatment because depression is wrongly seen as a natural part of getting older, says a charity.

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