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More police are put on Swindon's streets in an attempt to end drunken and offensive behaviour.
Night-time marshals will patrol taxi ranks in Leeds city centre in the run up to Christmas.
A picture of an elusive snow leopard on a night-time prowl wins the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.
A journalist describes the feeling of villagers after a night-time visit by Taleban members seeking donations and new recruits.
The parents of a toddler who has to return to hospital each night, call for funding so that he can be treated at home.
Cameras from the BBC's Natural History Unit are heading back out to Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve to observe Africa's biggest predators.
Money is taken during a robbery at a Worcestershire pub late at night.
The A417 from Gloucester to Cirencester at Nettleton Bottom is to close overnight for road works.
Lorry drivers sleeping overnight at a Gateshead service station are being targeted by thieves.
Metal detection wands are used to search clubbers and pub-goers in Darlington in a campaign to cut disorder.
A study of care in residential homes indicates standards may be lower at night than during the day.
Police increase high-visibility night-time patrols to help cut thefts from cars and garages in Bedfordshire.
The south Iraqi city of Basra imposes an indefinite night curfew amid fears of Shia militia violence.
Three councils take their bid to reduce night-time flights at Heathrow Airport to the High Court.
BBC home editors Mark Easton charts the government's attempts to change Britain's drinking habits.
A night-time burglar is breaking into people's garages to raid their fridge freezers for food and drink.
Night-time noise from aircraft or traffic raises blood pressure even while people sleep, research suggests.
Authorities in East Timor impose a night-time curfew after an attack on President Jose Ramos-Horta.
A man is subjected to a serious and prolonged attack by three men while walking home in a Dorset town.
An experimental weekend night-time traffic ban is due to begin at a trouble hot-spot in Carlisle city centre.
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