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New twist in children's hotel death tragedy - Brits told to cancel Bangkok travel - Arrest In 'Hair-In-Hand' Murder Mystery.



New twist in children's hotel death tragedy
The father of two toddlers found in a Spanish resort has appeared in court on child sex offences.

Brits told to cancel Bangkok travel
The Foreign Office has urged travellers destined for Bangkok to cancel their plans following violent outbursts in the Thai capital.

Arrest In 'Hair-In-Hand' Murder Mystery
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman whose mutilated body was found with someone else's hair in her hand.

Balls Promises To Listen After Confirming Bid
Former Children's Secretary Ed Balls has confirmed his candidacy for the Labour leadership as a left-wing MP also joins the race.

Spanish police question mother over child deaths
Spanish police on Wednesday questioned a British woman who was detained a day earlier on suspicion of killing her two young children at a seaside hotel.

New deal gives power back to police
Home Secretary Theresa May pledged to hand power back to the police frontline as part of a "radical" new deal to transform the service.

Bangkok burns after Thai protest leaders arrested
Downtown Bangkok became a flaming battleground Wednesday as an army assault forced anti-government protest leaders to surrender, enraging followers who shot grenades and set fire to landmark buildings, cloaking the skyline in black smoke.

US missionary returns to Idaho after Haiti ordeal
An Idaho businesswoman accused of trying to take 33 children out of Haiti after the deadly January earthquake has been returned to her family after three months in a foreign jail.

Tar balls that washed ashore in the Florida Keys were not from a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Coast Guard said Wednesday, but that did little to soothe fears a blown-out well gushing a mile underwater could spread damage along the coast from Louisiana to Florida.

Concern grows about oil reaching Florida, Cuba
Tar balls that washed ashore in the Florida Keys were not from a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Coast Guard said Wednesday, but that did little to soothe fears a blown-out well gushing a mile underwater could spread damage along the coast from Louisiana to Florida.

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