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Air ambulance celebrates missions
Devon Air Ambulance celebrates its 16,000th mission to rescue people across the county. |
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Centre opens in teenager's memory
A father whose daughter died from diabetic complications, aged 17, pays tribute to her at the opening of a £1m health centre. |
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Woman is stripped of travel pass
A west London council denies a woman with learning disability a free travel card, saying her IQ is too high. |
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Forced marriages awareness tour
A charity is to tour the UK ahead of the summer holidays to help stop south Asian youngsters being forced into marriages abroad. |
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Conservatives hold onto Havering
The Conservatives hold onto Havering Council, as results are declared four days after the votes were cast. |
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Botham set to open diabetes unit
A centre built in memory of a teenager who died from complications from diabetes is to be officially opened by Sir Ian Botham. |
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BNP loses 12 London council seats
The British National Party loses all 12 of its seats in east London's Barking and Dagenham Council. |
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Labour make gains in local polls
Labour's performance in the English local elections shows a marked improvement on the general election result, as the party comes top in terms of seats and councils won. |
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Postal fraud claims investigated
More than 30 allegations of postal vote irregularities are being investigated by police across the UK. |
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Controversial Brent councillor goes solo
A controversial Brent councillor fights for Kensal Green ward as an independent to avoid being caught in the "mud-slinging". |
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Campaigners target expense claim MPs
Campaign groups target London politicians named in the expenses scandal, while analysts say the claims will lead to votes losses. |
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Soldiers parade in town thank you
Hundreds of British soldiers who served in Afghanistan march through Warwickshire to thank people for their support while they fought overseas. |
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Ash chaos 'cost airlines $1.7bn'
Airlines have lost about $1.7bn due to the disruptions to flights caused by the Icelandic volcanic eruption, the industry says. |
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London to vote in borough elections
BBC London's political correspondent Karl Mercer looks at the local borough elections in the capital. |
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Great expectations of 'humble residents'
Residents' groups in London are eating into their votes of the big three national parties by "trumping" them on local issues. |
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New funds to tackle murder cases
A major police operation investigating unsolved murders will carry on until the end of 2011 thanks to new funding. |
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List of School Report schools
This alphabetical list shows schools that took part in School Report News Day 2010. Click on the names of the schools (in blue) to see the news made by each school. |
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Jay Sean wins Asian Music Awards
Jay Sean sweeps the boards at the 2010 Asian Music Awards by winning the four awards for which he was nominated. |
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Nursery worker charged with abuse
A 21-year-old nursery worker is charged with assault by police investigating claims of abuse at a nursery in south-west London. |
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Baby killed by lamppost is named
A baby killed by a falling lamppost in a west London street would have celebrated his first birthday on Friday. |