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Supporters of Damian Green are outraged at the use of the word "grooming" by police questioning the MP. They see this as provocative, with its connotations of paedophilia. Since when?
British political leaders unite to condemn the "horrific" attacks in Mumbai and promise action to fight and defeat terrorism.
Gordon Brown says any necessary changes will be made to the system after a father is jailed for raping his daughters.
The number of applications for children to be taken into care in England has risen sharply following the case of Baby P, a government agency says.
An Essex MP is condemning the government for raising the Dartford Tunnel toll by 50%.
Council leaders in north Oxfordshire are accused of secretly bidding to build an eco-town.
Alasdair McDonnell says he is not sure Gerry Adams wants a deal to enable the Stormont Executive to meet again.
Interviews by two televisions channels with the man who assassinated PM Yitzhak Rabin spark outrage in Israel.
An MP says he is "outraged" a man jailed for 14 months for attacking a police officer was released after 12 weeks.
Syria reacts with outrage at what it says was a US helicopter raid on its territory that left eight people dead.
A Muslim cleric sparks anger in Indonesia after marrying a 12-year-old girl in an unofficial religious ceremony.
South Sudan's government expresses outrage after police arrest more than 30 women for wearing tight trousers.
A Polish man is jailed for 20 years over the death of a Belgian youth whose stabbing for an MP3 player sparked outrage.
A decision by South African prosecutors to pursue charges against ANC leader Jacob Zuma sparks outrage.
Paris Match sparks outrage after publishing an interview and photographs of Taleban fighters who killed 10 French soldiers near Kabul.
The South African man who fed one of his ex-workers to the lions is released on parole, to the outrage of trade unions and rights groups.
Residents in a Berkshire village are outraged after three ancient oaks were felled by developers.
A handful of violent and degrading attacks on disabled people have provoked outrage among the press and public. But are they isolated cases or one end of a spectrum of intimidation and violence that many disabled people encounter?
Mexico launches an anti-kidnapping squad amid outrage over the abduction and killing of a prominent businessman's son.
An underwear shop in Selby is forced to move a maternity dummy from its window after complaints from residents.
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