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Four people are jailed for the killing of a 16-year-old student in Leicester on New Year's Day.
New Zealand cause the biggest shock in World Cup history by beating favourites Australia 30-24 in Brisbane.
Four people, including a 16-year-old boy and girl, are found guilty of killing a young student in Leicester.
A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.
The family of a 20-year-old Kent hairdresser who died after taking cocaine urge other people not to risk their lives with the illegal drug.
A N Korean woman who pleaded guilty to using sex to extract secret information from S Korean soldiers is given five years in jail.
Four first-half tries help Leinster record a bonus point victory over Edinburgh at Murrayfield.
A 16-year-old boy died after being hit repeatedly with metal bars and bottles, a court hears.
US envoy Christopher Hill extends his visit to North Korea as he tries to rescue a troubled nuclear disarmament deal.
A man is found guilty of murder after stabbing another man through the heart in Aberdeen after a fight.
This week a series of crime films are being shown at a festival at the British Film Institute. So why are crime movies so popular with film fans?
Four bronze plates have been ripped off a war memorial and will probably be sold for scrap metal, say police.
The influential television executive responsible for some of the BBC's biggest shows from the golden era of TV entertainment
Panorama reporter John Sweeney travels across China to discover whether the Communist Party has kept its promise to allow foreign journalists to report freely in the run-up to the Olympics.
People are being warned to avoid a loch on the Western Isles following a blue-green algal bloom.
Bristol head coach Richard Hill backs scrum-half Shaun Perry to shine this season despite being overlooked by England
Corporal Simon Brown lost virtually all his eyesight after being hit by an insurgent's bullet in Basra, but looks forward with optimism to the rest of his life.
A BNP activist who said three illegal immigrants guilty of killings were "scum" has his conviction upheld.
People across Tayside are urged to be on the lookout for potentially toxic blue-green algae in local waters.
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