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A man and three children are taken to hospital after a fire at an Oxford house.

The mother of murdered 17-year-old Hannah Foster wrote a victim impact statement, which is read out in court.

A man murdered his wealthy wife and made it look like suicide in an elaborate novel-like plot, a court hears.

A Fijian soldier who died was six times over the drink-drive limit, an inquest hears.

A chef who killed his lover had a history of violence brought on by confusion over his sexuality, it emerges.

A chef accused of stabbing a man to death before cooking a piece of flesh once attacked an ex-partner with a meat cleaver, a court hears.

An estate agent who raped a woman as she slept offered her a cup of tea afterwards, a court hears.

A mother who drowned her daughter thought the four-year-old's disability was her fault, her husband tells a court.

A neglect trial hears a man was too drunk on vodka to notice his partner's month-old baby had died while in his care.

Photographer and lifelong camper Harry Cory Wright offers advice for beginners spending their first holiday under canvas.

A 12-year-old schoolboy, who cares for his disabled father, wins a national award for his efforts.

People should stop using the word chav because it is 'deeply offensive' to the lower classes, a left-wing think tank has suggested.

A 22st ram saved as a new-born lamb resists efforts to return to farm life and prefers his rescuer's home comforts.

Your catch-up service for those celebrities and personalities to have been interviewed over the past seven days.

A group behind award-winning alternative film nights has to look for a new venue for its meetings.

A woman who rang 999 because she was depressed and lonely has been warned she will go to prison if does it again.

The government has headed off a threatened Commons revolt over the scrapping of the 10p tax band.

A man watching Have I Got News For You on TV ends up in court after laughing at one of the comedians.

A carer who killed a 16-month-old baby by holding him upside down and flinging him against furniture is jailed.

A head teacher speaks of his relief after being cleared of health and safety breaches after the death of a pupil who fell at his school.

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