• Gary Marshman, 27, was caught on CCTV untying 12-year-old Jess from outside a supermarket where Rob Bisby had left her to do some shopping.
  • Some of the nearly six million people who paid too much or too little tax find out whether they are due a rebate or must pay more.
  • Thousands of people will find out if they have been undercharged or are overpaid by the taxman. Up to six million people have been paying the wrong amount and the treasury says it cannot afford to write off the money.
  • Millions of people are about to find out whether they will be hit with a demand for more than £1,000 in tax they have underpaid because of a blunder.
  • Travel misery caused by London Underground industrial action.
  • Residents welcome confirmation there will be no change to way runways at the west London airport are used.
  • Paul Matthews says choice of Dr Freddy Patel, suspended from practice for three months last week, for G20 post-mortem was 'routine'The coroner carrying out the inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson today sought to dispel conspiracy theories surrounding his appointment of the controversial patholog...
  • Egyptian opposition figure Mohammed ElBaradei calls for a boycott of November's parliamentary election, saying it is certain to be rigged.
  • Researchers have identified a series of genetic variations which may play a role in a common breast cancer.
  • General David Petraeus, the US military commander in Afghanistan, has warned that the lives of American troops will be endangered if evangelical Christians in Florida go ahead with plans to burn the Koran on Saturday's ninth anniversary of September 11.
  • The top US commander in Afghanistan warns troops' lives will be in danger if a Florida church goes ahead with its plan to burn copies of the Koran.
  • MIAMI (Reuters) - U.S. military commanders in Afghanistan warned on Monday that a small Florida church's plan to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks could endanger the lives of American troops. ...
  • The country's rate of students gaining degrees plummeted from the top four among developed nations to 15th, trailing the likes of Poland, Iceland, Portugal and Slovakia.
  • UK plummets from third to 15th place in OECD university listing, behind Slovakia and Czech RepublicThe UK's position in the graduate league table rankings has fallen sharply in less than a decade, with a higher proportion of young...
  • OECD report says Britain's "competitive advantage" has been lost, slipping behind Poland, Iceland, Portugal and Slovakia.
  • Support of two independent MPs gives Labor party a majority of one seat over Liberal-led opposition coalitionJulia Gillard will lead Australia's first minority government in nearly 70 years after she won the support of two independent MPs today, making her the country's first elected female prime mi...
  • Julia Gillard, a British born "Ten Pound Pom" who first came as a child emigrant to Australia for health reasons, has risen from humble roots to become her adopted country's first woman Prime Minister.
  • Julia Gillard has clung on to power as Australia's prime minister, 17 days after her party suffered major losses in the country's general election.
  • CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard secured a second term in office on Tuesday, winning the support of independent lawmakers to form a minority Labor government after losing her majority at elections last ...
  • Prime Minister Julia Gillard's Labor Party will form a minority government to rule Australia after two independent politicians backed her coalition.
  • One of three Australian MPs who hold the balance of power in parliament announces his support for opposition leader Tony Abbott.
  • Prime Minister Julia Gillard edged closer to retaining power in Australia yesterday when an independent lawmaker said he would support her centre-left Labor Party to form Australia's first minority government in almost seven decad...
  • Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard came within grasp of a return to power today after one of four "kingmaker" MPs backed her Labor Party's bid to form a minority government following last month's dead-heat elections.
  • The number of rock hits appearing in the UK singles chart drops 18% this year, according to figures from the Official Charts Company.
  • Jeffrey York is said to have ruled his home with fear and stopped his wife and seven children from seeing any friends and family.
  • Wildlife enthusiast Jimmy Hoffman photographs the unusual insects.
  • A British Chateau-owner is under arrest in France on suspicion of drunkenly killing his wife before burning her body and burying her ashes in wet concrete.
  • Senior Las Vegas police officers have defended Paris Hilton's rapid release from prison after she was arrested on Aug 27 for suspected cocaine possession.
  • A body of a newborn baby has been found in a garden in Bury, Greater Manchester.
  • Transport for London maintained that services were running on a number of lines and said people were able to travel around the capital because of its contingency plans for dealing with the industrial action.
  • The number of crimes recorded in Scotland falls to its lowest level in three decades, according to the latest statistics.
  • UK tax authorities are bracing themselves for a deluge of complaints and enquiries after sending out fresh tax calculations.
  • Spider-Dan, praying mantises and female bodybuilders.

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