• An insult to all the children who die in custody | Eric Allison and Simon Hattenstone

    An insult to all the children who die in custody | Eric Allison and Simon Hattenstone
    Alex Kelly and the other 32 children who have died since 1990 deserve more than the state’s weasel words and a silence that shames the mediaWhen Adam Rickwood took his own life in August 2004, the story was reported extensively. Aged 14, he was the youngest child to die in custody in recent history. Adam hanged himself after being unlawfully restrained at Hassockfield secure training centre in Durham, 150 miles from his home in Burnley. Earlier that year in April, 15-year-old Gareth Myatt died
  • Wife of Charlie Hebdo attacker condemns deadly strikes: lawyer - Yahoo News UK

    Wife of Charlie Hebdo attacker condemns deadly strikes: lawyer - Yahoo News UK
    Yahoo News UK
    Wife of Charlie Hebdo attacker condemns deadly strikes: lawyer
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    The wife of Charlie Hebdo attacker Cherif Kouachi, held for 72 hours after the deadly assault, has condemned her husband's actions and expressed her feelings for the victims, her lawyer told AFP on Sunday. Speaking after she was released from custody ...
    Wife of Charlie Hebdo gunman, Cherif Kouachi, condemns attackInternational Business Times UK
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  • George Zimmerman's lawyer admits he 'has not been lucky with the ladies ... - Daily Mail

    George Zimmerman's lawyer admits he 'has not been lucky with the ladies ... - Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
    George Zimmerman's lawyer admits he 'has not been lucky with the ladies ...
    Daily Mail
    Following his recent arrest for allegedly throwing a wine bottle at his girlfriend, George Zimmerman's lawyer has admitted his client 'has not been lucky with the ladies.' Zimmerman, whose acquittal of murdering an unarmed black teen sparked a national ...
    George Zimmerman arrested on charges of armed aggravated assaultThe Independent
    George Zimmerman arrested after alleged
  • Lawyer: Former Kuwait government minister jailed for article - Yahoo News UK

    Lawyer: Former Kuwait government minister jailed for article - Yahoo News UK
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    Lawyer: Former Kuwait government minister jailed for article
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    KUWAIT CITY (AP) — A former Kuwaiti minister of information who runs an online news site has been jailed for a week over an article critical of government spending, his lawyer said Sunday. Saad bin Tefla was arrested Saturday night at an airport ...
    Kuwait jails ex-minister over article criticising govtDaily Mail

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  • Fear of criticising Islam has given Britain self-imposed blasphemy law, warns ... - Daily Mail

    Fear of criticising Islam has given Britain self-imposed blasphemy law, warns ... - Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
    Fear of criticising Islam has given Britain self-imposed blasphemy law, warns ...
    Daily Mail
    Britain's fear of criticising Islam has led to a self-imposed 'blasphemy law', the former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey has warned. Lord Carey's comments come days after the brutal slaughter of journalists at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine ...

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  • Lawyer for Prince Andrew 'sex slave' Virginia Roberts was given 50 years' jail - Daily Mail

    Lawyer for Prince Andrew 'sex slave' Virginia Roberts was given 50 years' jail - Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
    Lawyer for Prince Andrew 'sex slave' Virginia Roberts was given 50 years' jail
    Daily Mail
    And then there was the trophy wife, of course. Glamorous blonde Kimberley Rothstein, 40, was an estate agent when she became Rothstein's second wife. Now she's serving 18 months for trying to hide jewellery and other assets from prosecutors and ...
    Prince Andrew 'deeply affected' by sex scandal and 'fears it turning into soap ...Express.co.uk
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  • Seems there’s one law for Roman Polanski. Another for Ched Evans | Catherine Bennett

    Seems there’s one law for Roman Polanski. Another for Ched Evans | Catherine Bennett
    ‘Polite society’ is fickle in how it views sex offences. If a footballer can’t go back to work, why can a director?Maybe it’s inevitable, now that Julian Assange, has spent almost 1,500 days in the bowels of the Ecuadorian embassy, that memories of how he came to be in there grow ever more hazy. With a forgetfulness that, if genuine, demonstrates how rapidly the most preposterous inventions can acquire the status of fact, even his colleagues at WikiLeaks have convinced themselves that As

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