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Tougher search powers: Your comments
Your comments on more powers to be given to head teachers in England to be able to search pupils. |
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Why is To Kill A Mockingbird so popular?
Fifty years after being published, To Kill A Mockingbird is still devoured by British schoolchildren, while simultaneously loved by their parents. Why? |
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Life term for mother-to-be killer
A man convicted of murdering a heavily pregnant woman with a knife in a random street attack in Grimsby is jailed for life. |
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Man guilty of mother-to-be murder
A man is convicted of murdering a heavily pregnant woman with a knife in a random street attack in Grimsby. |
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'Evil' man who killed mother-to-be
A 54-year-old man is found guilty of the murder of a heavily-pregnant woman in a random street attack in Grimsby. |
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Jury out in street killing case
A jury retires to consider its verdict after the trial of a man accused of murdering a heavily-pregnant woman in Grimsby. |
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Jobs under threat at seafood firm
Dumfriesshire firm Pinneys of Scotland says up to 50 redundancies may be required to help streamline its operation. |
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Street killing man 'heard voices'
A man accused of murdering a pregnant woman warned police three times voices were telling him to harm people, a jury hears. |
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Johnson keeps power in Hull seat
Home Secretary Alan Johnson retains his seat in the Hull West and Hessle constituency with a reduced majority. |
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The Full Election Story: 5 May
How campaigning unfolded for the general election on Wednesday, 5 May. |
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Brown says voting share important
Gordon Brown says it is important Labour gets as many votes as possible, and not just seats, again calling against tactical voting. |
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BBC experts assess 2010 campaign
BBC correspondents who have been following the leaders on every twist and turn of the campaign assess how their electioneering has gone. |
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Leaders in final push for votes
The three main parties take their campaign to Yorkshire in a final push for votes on the eve of the general election. |
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Ex-England stars in benefit match
Former England footballers take part in a match in memory of ex-Lincoln City boss and Grimsby Town player Keith Alexander. |
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Blast victim's family at service
Services are held on both sides of the Humber to remember people killed in accidents at work. |
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Alan Sillitoe: Your memories of the author
The author Alan Sillitoe has died aged 82 at Charing Cross Hospital in London, his family has said. |
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Call for more Parkinson's nurses
A North Lincolnshire couple calls for specialist Parkinson's nurses to care for sufferers in the region. |
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Threat to 234 jobs at food plant
A ready meals plant is set to close, putting 234 jobs at risk in Swansea after it fails to reach a deal with a supermarket chain. |
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Man pleads guilty to 1970s rape
A man appears in court in Grimsby and admits raping a woman on a footpath in Scunthorpe more than 30 years ago. |
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Students to question candidates
Students at a Grimsby college are to question general election candidiates at two Question Time-style events. |