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Parents welcome Milly murder charge - Britain set to launch new financial services lobby -
Father jailed for killing children.



Parents welcome Milly murder charge

Bob and Sally Dowler have have welcomed a decision to charge Levi Bellfield with the murder of the daughter.

Britain set to launch new financial services lobby

Britain will launch City UK in coming weeks to streamline promotion of its financial services industry and improve ethics in the tarnished sector.

Father jailed for killing children

A mother has spoken of the horrific moment she discovered the strangled, lifeless bodies of her two young children as her husband was jailed for at least 28 years for their murders.

Pool staff defend changing room ban

Leisure bosses have defended a policy which prevents men and women from getting undressed in a public pool's changing area when school children are present.

Rail chiefs in strike challenge

Network Rail has made legal moves in a bid to avert a crippling strike by signal workers after Easter.

Obama signs law finalizing health care, loan redo

Finalizing two major pieces of his agenda, President Barack Obama on Tuesday sealed his health care overhaul and made the government the primary lender to students by cutting banks out of the process.

Feds: Christian militia needed to be taken down

The U.S. attorney leading the prosecution against nine suspected members of a Michigan-based Christian militia says authorities "needed to arrest them and take them down."

Calif. judge sentences serial killer to death

A judge on Tuesday sentenced serial killer Rodney Alcala to death before hearing emotional testimony from the families of four women and a 12-year-old girl he strangled in the 1970s.

FBI giving cops critical info: How to spot an IED

If police officers find grainy white powder at a makeshift lab and assume they've made a drug bust, they could be making an explosive mistake.

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