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A woman injured by a policeman as he threw her into a cell has slammed his six-month jail term, telling Sky News it "doesn't seem fair".
The Border Agency is struggling to cope with its asylum caseload and is only removing around 3% of new applicants entering Britain.
Police are still searching for the mother of a newborn baby girl found dead in a garden, as a post mortem on her body proved inconclusive.
Social housing firm Connaught, which employs 10,000 people, has gone into administration after failing to raise extra funding from lenders.
It'll turn mostly dry overnight, but showers will run into Ireland later.
Millions of commuters in London have faced disruption on the Tube network due to a 24-hour strike - but the level of impact was disputed between unions and bosses.
Electronic band The xx have won the Mercury music prize for their debut album xx.
HSBC chairman Stephen Green has been appointed as Trade Minister in David Cameron's Government.
Spending cuts in the South West threaten to entrench an already dysfunctional housing market, and delay the building of badly needed affordable homes in the area.
A British man suspected of burning his wife's body and burying the ashes in cement after accidentally killing her at their French countryside mansion has been arrested.
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