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UK: Girl, 12, allegedly raped at knifepoint by bogus police officer in London
A 32-year-old man has been arrested following the incident which took place in Edmonton in north London.
TalkTalk hack after-effect: Three India-based Wipro call centre workers arrested
The suspects are employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata.
EU referendum: Brexit could trigger second Scottish independence vote says Tony Blair
The former prime minister said he expects Cameron to 'get his demands' from the EU.
Top 10 least-integrated places in England and Wales uncovered by Policy Exchange
Thinktank's research comes after David Cameron urged Muslim women to learn English.
UK: Kittens sold over social media as bait for fighting dogs
RSPCA investigating claims of kittens being advertised as 'live bait' for dogs.
UK: Parents urged to not wear pyjamas on school run
Darlington-based school asks parents to dress appropriately in bid to raise standards for children.
Mass-demonstration planned for Iranian presidential visit to Paris amid human-rights allegations
NCRI saysthat businesses queuing up to enter Iran must be aware of human-rights abuses.
Pokémon: Nintendo announces Detective Pikachu game for 3DS
Ever wanted to solve crimes with Pikachu? Well now's your chance.
Calais crisis: Banksy's latest artwork criticises France's treatment of refugees
The graffiti artist made his feelings about the treatment of refugees clear in his most recent artwork.
Winter Storm Jonas: Travel chaos continues in US and UK
Some UK transatlantic flights remain grounded as Britain braces for wet weather from Storm Jonas.
Too many UK history teachers need Holocaust education, say MPs
Commons Education Committee says that teaching about the Nazi's genocide must be consistent.
Sperm whales found dead on Skegness beach as 16 found ashore in northern Europe
The pod of sperm whales are believed to have become disorientated before their deaths.
French troops should be deployed to protect Calais drivers, says UK haulage boss
Chief executive of the Road Haulage Association says its 'only a matter of time until a truck driver is killed'
Sadie Hartley murder: Court hears how two friends plotted to kill businesswoman for months
Sarah Williams and Katrina Walsh are accused of murdering the 60-year-old woman in her home in Helmshore, Lancashire.
Dad knocked unconscious after falling from hoverboard wakes up thinking it's 2010
Mark Tamlin, 39, suffered amnesia after falling off his son's hoverboard over the Christmas period.
Entrepreneur Milo Yiannopoulos defends his new university grant available only to white men
Yiannopoulos claims: 'There are enough grants out there for women and minorities'.
JP Morgan encourages employees to stop working weekends with new 'pencils down' initiative
The company has banned staff from working weekends and will encouraging more mentoring and faster promotions.
Blizzard 2016: Storm Jonas threatens transatlantic flights as north-eastern US cities brace for whiteout
Blizzard warnings have been issues in several US cities and internal flights grounded.
Sweden: Bomb scare forces jet from London Heathrow to make emergency landing in Gothenburg
Departing flights at Landvetter Airport have resumed, arrivals are still on hold.
Violent crime up by 27% in England and Wales with homicides at highest level for a decade
Police sources reportedly put spike in murders to moving resources to other investigations.
David Cameron urges clampdown on law firms chasing British soldiers in 'spurious' cases
Prime minister says there are too many legal claims against UK troops who fought overseas.
UK: Workers are £44 a week worse off than in 2008 with annual real term wages worth £2,270 less
The TUC data shows the biggest squeeze on wages since the 1850s is continuing.
UK: Polish 'fugitive' wanted by Interpol for gangland murders tracked down to Subway in Wiltshire
Piotr Kupie is wanted for gangland murders, violence, theft and the killing of a football fan.
Poppi Worthington: Father leaves UK amid CPS probe after judge said he sexually assaulted daughter
CPS reopens case after Poppi was found with serious injuries at her Barrow home in 2012.
Jeremy Corbyn, the musical set to hit London stage this April
One writer promises a no-holds barred satirical look at the Labour leader.
Virgin Media: 900 employees face redundancy as telecoms firm 'reorganises'
The next two years will see structural changes but business expects to recruit 1,000 new apprentices.
Davos 2016: David Cameron to issue call to businesses to support EU membership
PM also likely to discuss growing migrant crisis with the UK to oppose moves to scrap Dublin Regulation.
New Labour Party members who joined since 2015 election mostly 'high status city dwellers'
A leaked internal report showed Labour membership moving away from its traditional roots.
UK: Boys can wear skirts while girls can don trousers at Brighton College
Brighton College allows boys and girls to swap uniforms in respect of gender dysphoria.
Gay marriage: South Australian premier apologises to man whose husband's death certificate read 'never married'
Case of tourist excluded from decisions about his late husband could bring about a change in Australian state law.