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Friday, 11 January 2013
Guard-croc? Large alligator-like reptile found guarding 34lb stash of marijuana
Suspect reportedly told police he got the creature to commemorate rapper Tupac Shakur's 1996 death
Two fatally stabbed in city centre
A man has been arrested after two men were stabbed to death in a busy shopping area of
Birmingham tonight
Helen Hunt on sex and... knitting
Our interviewer finds the Oscar-winning actress engaged in a less than glamorous hobby
Child protection officer 'spiked Lucozade with screenwash because people kept stealing his drinks'
Policeman who drank liquid was rushed to hospital after taking it from a communal fridge
Another British high street name goes into administration as camera retailer Jessops closes down
More than 1,300 jobs will go
Banker who jumped from rooftop restaurant was under 'enormous amount of pressure' in his job at City firm
Nico Lambrechts fell seven floors from the Coq D’Argent at No 1 Poultry in the City of London
Snow expected to fall across Britain as cold snap arrives
After a mild Christmas period, forecasters say the next few days will see the mercury drop to minus 6C
Robert Fisk: Why should online cowards be allowed anonymity?
Independent Voices: The trolling debate - have your say
Grace Dent dives into Splash! and rates Mr Selfridge's service
Images show huge dust storm bearing down on the coast
Minor celebs hit the swimming pool like baby hippos launching themselves into tapioca
Grace Dent dives into Splash! and rates Mr Selfridge's service
The teacher who talked gun-toting student out of a shooting spree
Police praise heroism of Ryan Heber, who, despite being shot himself, persuaded pupil to drop weapon
The teacher who talked gun-toting student out of a shooting spree
Police praise heroism of Ryan Heber, who, despite being shot himself, persuaded pupil to drop weapon
Osborne ruffles Brussels with first explicit threat to quit EU
Chancellor speaks ahead of expected referendum promise by David Cameron
Barack Obama: priority will be training Afghans
Arrangements for the troop withdrawals dominated talks at the White House
Get ready for a year of comebacks after return of David Bowie
Yesterday’s stars announce reunions in 2013 and new releases
My journey into Australia’s epic heatwave (but could I fry an egg?)
Tempers fray in the the town where its 45C in the shade
Today’s the day Ed Miliband answers his Blairite critics
Andrew Grice: Labour needs to say more about welfare, on which it is too defensive
Plastic bullets used to tackle Union Flag rioters after fresh wave of protests
Belfast City Council could face legal action over its decision to restrict the flying of the flag
Real men don’t wear spots... or do they?
After men’s fashion week, how would the streets react to civilians kitted out in cutting-edge threads?
The Texas city that Lance Armstrong built
Tim Walker visits the cyclist’s home city to test opinion on his fall from grace – and his forthcoming date with Oprah
Django Unchained and 'new sadism' in cinema
Geoffrey Macnab wonders why people fall about laughing at disembowelment and garroting
French police believe Kurdish women may have known killers
Kurdish activists assassinated in Paris were each shot several times in the head
Ranks of the Socialist Workers Party are split over handling of rape allegation
Exclusive: Critics claim Trotskyist group set up
'socialist sharia court' to investigate allegations against senior
member instead of going to police
'He no longer belongs to me': Mother of teenage India gang-rape suspect speaks
To the world he’s a monster, the juvenile who committed a
horrific crime. But to his mother he’s still Bhura, the boy she was
forced to abandon at 11 years old
U-turn leaves Guantanamo Bay 9/11 trials in disarray
Nobody may ever be convicted of the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington
The starving of the 11m on benefits
Benefits cuts are threatening to make life harder still for Britain’s lowest paid. Charlie Cooper tries getting by on £175 a week
Why do some UK acts succeed in the US?
From Adele to One Direction, how breaking America went from pipedream to reality for UK talents
The official story of Britain's most prolific sexual predator
Quentin Tarantino: armed and dangerous
After Sandy Hook, has America lost its appetite for blood and guts?
Two killed in rush-hour stabbings
Two men thought to be in their 40s were stabbed to death 30 yards apart in central Birmingham last night
Candidate for a ‘whole-life’ jail sentence
A judge is likely to have given Savile a ‘whole-life’ tariff because of
the seriousness of his crimes which have aggravating features
Fan convicted of throwing bottle at Bolt
Ashley Gill-Webb was having a ‘manic episode’ when he shouted abuse at Bolt and threw a plastic beer bottle on to the track
Savile report: he should have been prosecuted
Jimmy Savile could have been prosecuted for child sex offences while he
was alive after complaints in 2007-09, the Director of Public
Prosecutions said
Candidate for a ‘whole-life’ jail sentence
A judge is likely to have given Savile a ‘whole-life’ tariff because of the seriousness of his crimes which have...
Savile’s abuse at BBC lasted for over 40 years
The revelation in a Metropolitan Police and NSPCC joint report raises further questions about how much the corporation...
Savile preyed on the young, sick and dying in every corner of Britain
The enormous scale of his sexual abuse was laid out in graphic detail with revelations that he targeted hundreds...
Errors of judgment galore
There was a blizzard of words about the grotesque activities of Jimmy Savile as Scotland Yard, the CPS and Surrey...
Public to pay price as Savile’s victims seek millions in compensation
Actions are being prepared against Savile’s £4.3 million estate, the BBC and many other institutions where he is...
Savile ‘spent every waking moment thinking about sex abuse’
Jimmy Savile was ‘a prolific, predatory sex offender’ who could have been prosecuted for offences against...
Public to pay price as Savile’s victims seek millions in compensation
The victims of Jimmy Savile are likely to make hundreds of compensation claims
in what could be the biggest action for child sex abuse in legal history.
Actions are already being prepared against Savile’s £4.3 million estate as well as against the BBC and many of the hospitals, schools and other institutions where he is alleged to have committed his offences.
Actions are already being prepared against Savile’s £4.3 million estate as well as against the BBC and many of the hospitals, schools and other institutions where he is alleged to have committed his offences.
Stories by the next big kids’ writers
The Times and Chicken House are looking for a new children’s writer. Here are extracts from our longlist
Caitlin Moran on TV: Splash! was deeply deranged
“Which is provably, scientifically worse: ITV1’s new drama Mr Selfridge; or celebrities-learning-to-dive-with-Tom-Daley?”
Steven Spielberg’s version of Abraham Lincoln
Film Spy | Baftas? Oscars? Pah. Its the Raspberries!
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 has swept board of Golden Raspberries nominations for the worst films and actors of the year
Articles of Faith | ‘Rebel nuns’ speak to The Times
We believe it is a prophetic step as our direct response to a call from God to come into full communion with the See of Peter’
Should we move to a three tier education system?
Our guest blogger looks to the Dutch for inspiration
Charles Bremner | Britain’s Europe Game
David Cameron may be setting himself up for a fall on Europe with his new ploy over the UK’s membership
Tredwell looks part in leading role
India v England: England bowler delivers both wickets and economy to give touring side first one-day win in India since 2002
Myler and Lamb keep Northampton hopes alive
Northampton 18 Castres 12: Victory leaves Northampton with chance of qualifying for quarter-finals as one of the two best runners-up
Ferguson wary of ‘controversial’ SuárezSuarez
Japan splashes out to revive its economy
Shinzo Abe, the newly elected Prime Minister, has announced a Y10
trillion stimulus package to help take the nation out of recession
Wells Fargo’s rise and rise ‘a threat to competition’
The American bank has reported its twelfth consecutive quarter of
earnings growth, with profits rising by 24 per cent to $5.1 billion
Jessops brings down its shutters for the final time
PwC, the administrators, began to close stores 48 hours after their appointment, making 1,400 shopfloor and HQ staff redundant
Dreamliner inquiry after battery fire on Boston runway
Aviation regulators insist that Boeing’s revolutionary 787 Dreamliner was safe to fly but have still launched an investigation
Angry families disown gang-rape accused
Relatives of the six suspects wash their hands of them as their lawyers maintain they are innocent
French city hopes art will sweep away gangs and guns
Leaders hope a sculpture by a Spanish sculptor will help to end a crime
wave in France’s second biggest city and the European Capital of Culture
for 2013
Exclusive: Captain ‘looked on as passengers struggled’
Two killed in rush-hour stabbings
Two men thought to be in their 40s were stabbed to death 30 yards apart in central Birmingham last night
Catholics liken risk from gay marriage to the Reformation
More than 1,000 Roman Catholic clergy have signed a letter saying that same-sex marriage could threaten religious freedom
Blair promises to be more open about his finances
The move will be seen as an acknowledgement that suspicions surrounding Mr Blair’s work as a ‘fixer’ are affecting his legacy
Miliband praises Blair but says it’s time to move on
The Labour leader believes that Tony Blair was right to break away from old Labour and open the party to the private sector
UK News GPs put their heads together to tackle common ache
A series of headache conferences has been convened, combining more than
200 GPs, physicians, neurologists and public health experts
Four inches of snow expected as freeze spreads north
Wintry showers are expected to sweep the country this weekend, depositing up to four inches of snow in places
A Nation Groomed
The Savile sex abuse scandal had one single-minded perpetrator, but it still shames everyone who let it happen
‘Political vacuum’ is draining Ulster
A “political vacuum” in Northern Ireland is combining with deep-seated social
problems to create a climate where paramilitaries can thrive, the Province’s
top police officer has said.
Matt Baggott, chief constable…
Public to pay as Savile’s victims seek millions
The victims of Jimmy Savile are likely to make hundreds of compensation claims
in what could be the biggest action for child sex abuse in legal history.
Actions are already being prepared against Savile’s £4.3 million estate as
well as against the BBC and many of the hospitals, schools and other
institutions where he is alleged to have committed his offences.
The claims could lead to a bill of millions of pounds, much of it paid by the
taxpayer if institutions are found liable for failures of supervision and
other breaches of duties of care.
Savile is said to have committed the assaults over more than 50 years, in
schools, radio and television stations and 13 hospitals, including Great
Ormond Street.
Trevor Sterling, a solicitor with Russell Jones & Walker, which is acting
for 55 alleged victims, said that claims would run in parallel both against
Savile’s estate…
The one-piece in all its guises
As Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, reveals he owns a onesie, we take a look
at fashion’s resplendent jumpsuits and those that are just downright
snuggly.
Downton Abbey fans take to Twitter during programme
Viewers of Downton Abbey appear to be multi-tasking, dividing their attention
between the on-screen action and Twitter while the show is on.
Hague says UK could arm Syrian rebels
The UK could start arming Syrian rebels, Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned MPs.
Appleton named Blackburn manager
Blackburn Rovers announce former Blackpool boss Michael Appleton as their third manager of the 2012-13 season.
Syria bomb photographer to return
War photographer Paul Conroy, who was injured in a bomb attack in Syria
which killed war correspondent Marie Colvin, vows to return to the
country.
Olympics bottle thrower guilty
A man who threw a beer bottle on to the track at the start of the men's
Olympic 100m final is found guilty of public order offences.
Two men killed in city centre stabbing
Two men are stabbed to death in the busy shopping area of Birmingham city centre, with a man arrested a few minutes later.
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