Body parts 'all from same victim'
Suspected body parts which were under examination are likely to be from a murder victim whose remains have been scattered across the English countryside, police believe.
Full investigation into prison riot
A Prison Service investigation is to be launched after a "violent, seething mob" of inmates tore apart a jail, amid claims that Government cost-cutting is to blame for the riot.
More teachers 'suffer breakdowns'
Teachers' mental health is increasingly being put at risk by the pressures heaped on them during school time, union leaders said.
Britons urged to review Thai travel
Britons have been warned against travelling to Bangkok after violence and rioting erupted in the Thai capital.
New Archbishop: 'Be Proud Of Your Faith'
The new leader of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales says religious faith must not be marginalised.
Official: US sea captain freed in swift firefight
An American ship captain was freed unharmed Sunday in a U.S. Navy operation that killed three of the four Somali pirates who had been holding him for days in a lifeboat off the coast of Africa, a senior U.S. intelligence official said.
Red River tributary poised to flood
Residents of the Fargo area already have survived one threatening flood crest this spring on the Red River and are hunkered down for another. For others in the region, it's been more like slow torture as they wait for high water to peak on one of the Red's little brothers.
Deputy US marshal to be tried for leaking secrets
Once known as a tireless bloodhound who tracked down fugitive gang leaders, deputy U.S. marshal John T. Ambrose now faces trial himself on charges alleging he betrayed his oath and leaked secrets to the mob.
Toilet test contentious issue in Wis. slaying case
If you are a female about 5 feet 8 inches tall, 140 pounds and willing to stick your head in a toilet, a northern Wisconsin prosecutor wants your help in proving a high-profile homicide case.
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Suspected body parts which were under examination are likely to be from a murder victim whose remains have been scattered across the English countryside, police believe.
Full investigation into prison riot
A Prison Service investigation is to be launched after a "violent, seething mob" of inmates tore apart a jail, amid claims that Government cost-cutting is to blame for the riot.
More teachers 'suffer breakdowns'
Teachers' mental health is increasingly being put at risk by the pressures heaped on them during school time, union leaders said.
Britons urged to review Thai travel
Britons have been warned against travelling to Bangkok after violence and rioting erupted in the Thai capital.
New Archbishop: 'Be Proud Of Your Faith'
The new leader of the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales says religious faith must not be marginalised.
Official: US sea captain freed in swift firefight
An American ship captain was freed unharmed Sunday in a U.S. Navy operation that killed three of the four Somali pirates who had been holding him for days in a lifeboat off the coast of Africa, a senior U.S. intelligence official said.
Red River tributary poised to flood
Residents of the Fargo area already have survived one threatening flood crest this spring on the Red River and are hunkered down for another. For others in the region, it's been more like slow torture as they wait for high water to peak on one of the Red's little brothers.
Deputy US marshal to be tried for leaking secrets
Once known as a tireless bloodhound who tracked down fugitive gang leaders, deputy U.S. marshal John T. Ambrose now faces trial himself on charges alleging he betrayed his oath and leaked secrets to the mob.
Toilet test contentious issue in Wis. slaying case
If you are a female about 5 feet 8 inches tall, 140 pounds and willing to stick your head in a toilet, a northern Wisconsin prosecutor wants your help in proving a high-profile homicide case.
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