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Laura Robson becomes first British junior Wimbledon champion in 24 years
Britain's Laura Robson has won the Wimbledon girls' singles title by beating Thailand's Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 6-3 3-6 6-1.
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Letter from Queen Mother asking her servant to 'pack some gin' is sold for £16,000
A letter from the Queen Mother instructing one of her servants to pack some Dubonnet and gin, "in case it is needed", has been sold for £16,000.
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Pictured: The moment former hostage Ingrid Betancourt realised she was free
This is the emotional moment Ingrid Betancourt discovered she and and 14 other hostages were being freed in a dramatic rescue operation.
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'Vain' model escapes jail after cutting age in passport lie
An model who shaved eight years off her age in a bid to make it big in America escaped jail today. Saskia Porter, 35, was convinced she had to recapture her late twenties to get the Hollywood job she wanted.
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Rumbled: Illegal immigrants who stowed away on lorry end up at US airbase
Two Afghan teenagers smuggled themselves into Britain on a lorry - only to have their plan foiled when they emerged inside a giant US airbase.
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Ben Kinsella pleaded in letter to Prime Minister: Bring an end to youth violence
Teenage stab victim Ben Kinsella made an appeal to Gordon Brown to stamp out knife crime just weeks before losing his own life, it has emerged.
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'Madeleine is dead' claims ex-police chief in charge of the case
The former detective in the Madeleine McCann case has claimed the four-year old is dead. Goncalo Amaral is preparing to publish an 'explosive' book on the case
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MAIL COMMENT: Tragic victims of our broken society
So ends a week that shames 'civilised' London. A gang of savage teenagers murders 16-year-old Shakilus Townsend, stabbing him repeatedly as he lies helpless on the ground. His last words are: 'I want my mum. I don't want to die'.
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Gordon Brown 'failed the acid test of leadership' over expenses, claims former standards watchdog
Gordon Brown failed the 'acid test' of his leadership when his MPs defied public anger on sleaze, the former standards watchdog has said.
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Did a minister call Cameron a '****ing toff' in the Commons?
A woman minister was accused last night of using an obscenity at David Cameron during the controversial vote on MPs' expenses.
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Did a minister call Cameron a 'f***ing toff' in the Commons?
A woman minister was accused last night of using an obscenity at David Cameron during the controversial vote on MPs' expenses.
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When is a garden not a garden? Judges call for a better definition
Two judges called for the definition of what makes a garden a garden to be rewritten yesterday after a High Court battle over a pensioner's uprooted saplings.
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Pictured: Rush hour to crush hour ... the £330,000 supercar after smash with 18-wheel lorry
It's never a good day when you prang the car. And it's a particularly bad day when that car is a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren costing £330,000.
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On the Critical List: How the NHS is being killed by politics and bureaucracy
The NHS is 60 today. But a writer who's spent a year investigating it at every level says it's now in terminal decline - being killed by politicians, bureaucrats and the madness that's seen 30,000 beds disappear despite all the billions.
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Job centre advertises for naked cleaner, £10 an hour (but only £6 if you're fully clothed)
A job centre has been carrying an unexpected advert - for a naked cleaner. The advert is one you might expect to see in a top shelf magazine or on an x-rated internet site.
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The day the sea caught fire: 20 years after the Piper Alpha explosion, the survivors are finally able to tell their story
The Piper Alpha explosion was the world's worst off-shore oil disaster. Only now, 20 years on, are the traumatised survivors finally able to tell the full horrifying story...
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The Dirty Half-Dozen: The generals who are even more ruthless and bloodthirsty than Mugabe
The world thinks Mugabe has won. But as this brilliant dispatch reveals, he's lost power to a cabal of generals dubbed the Dirty Half-Dozen.
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The dirty half-dozen: The generals who are even more ruthless and blood-thirsty than Mugabe
The world thinks Mugabe has won. But as this brilliant dispatch reveals, he's lost power to a cabal of generals dubbed the Dirty Half-Dozen.
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When he learnt potatoes contain all the nutrients humans need, Tom Sykes set out to survive a whole week by eating nothing else
How bad could a mere week of subsisting solely on potatoes be? There was only one way to find out... Welcome to Tom Sykes' potato week.
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Three charged with murder after 17-year-old boy is tied to tree, forced to drink petrol and set alight
A teenager died after he was tied to a tree and made to drink petrol before being set on fire, police revealed yesterday.
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Freed hostage Betancourt returns to France amid claims Colombian rebels were paid a £10 million ransom
Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt returned to France where she was greeted by President Nicolas Sarkozy. It came as it was claimed she was only released after a £10million ransom was paid to Colombian rebels.
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Cancer victim denied life-saving drugs in postcode lottery given fresh hope by judge
A grandmother denied life-prolonging cancer drugs has been given fresh hope by a judge who ordered her case to be reviewed.
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Cancer victim denied life-saving drugs in postcode lottery given fresh hope by judge order
A grandmother denied life-prolonging cancer drugs in a postcode lottery has been given fresh hope after a judge ordered her case be reviewed.
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Paediatrician David Southall cleared of conducting baby experiments without parental permission
A controversial paediatrician was cleared yesterday of experimenting on babies without their parents' consent.
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Paediatrician David Southall cleared of conducting babyexperiments without parental permission
A controversial paediatrician was cleared yesterday of experimenting on babies without their parents' consent.
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