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  • Woolwich suspect was victim of frenzied knife attack aged 16

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    London street witnessed a murder and was himself stabbed in a frenzied knife attack five years ago, the Guardian has learned.Michael Adebowale, who was pictured holding a blade minutes after the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich on Wednesday, had been caught up in an earlier fatal incident in January 2008 when he was 16.One person was murdered in the bloody episode, having been ...

  • Legal aid cuts what price justice | Zoe Williams

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Chris Grayling wants to strip 220m from the legal aid bill by denying defendants a choice of representation. Do we really want to put our legal system in the hands of the lowest ...

  • Letters Coalition is past its sell-by date

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    After three years of Tory-Lib Dem coalition, our economy remains in the doldrums, performing much worse than that of the US, where President Obama has achieved a deal of stimulus despite obstruction by Congress. We have a health service under increasing pressure and sliding with government encouragement into private hands; we have education being planned by the whim of a secretary of state whose ...

  • Stuart Lancaster says England must choose moments to attack Barbarians

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Stuart Lancaster says his England side 'have always had a licence to play running rugby' despite a dearth of Six Nations tries. Photograph: David ...

  • I still have influence says preacher who claims he schooled Woolwich suspect

    guardian.co.uk - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The extremist preacher who claims to have schooled one of the suspects in Lee Rigby's murder in Islam, has said he still had influence in Britain despite being exiled from the country eight years ago.Omar Bakri Mohammad led al-Muhajiroun, whose lectures and events were attended by Michael Olumide Adebolajo.Mohammad told the Guardian he "provides advice" for his protege, Anjem ...

  • Homeless in London Heres a train ticket for Birmingham

    Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    When Aisha was evicted from her flat in East Ham, east London, on 15 April, she packed her belongings in a suitcase and went with her six-year-old daughter to the ...

  • Vince Cable The traditional high street banks have forgotten how to lend

    Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    When Jonathan Eddy wanted finance for his Basingstoke-based business, one of the traditional high street banks offered him a competitively priced loan - but then threw in fees that made it too expensive for him to proceed. Eddy, managing director of Asset Advantage, has a clear view why. "The traditional high street banks have forgotten how to lend," he ...

  • Not just a bunch of swivel-eyed idiots The true Tories who want a new direction

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    There are Tory heartlands and there is Shefford, a small town in the middle of Bedfordshire, in the middle of England, at the centre of one of the safest Conservative seats on the electoral map. "There's a saying around here," says a man outside Saint Michael and All Angels church (he did not want to be named). "If you painted a cockroach blue it would get elected in ...

  • Three men remain under arrest as two women bailed over Woolwich attack

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Three men, including the two suspects shot by police at the scene of the murder of the soldier Lee Rigby, remained under arrest in connection with the ...

  • Suspected fuel thieves close stretch of M6 motorway

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Suspected fuel thieves closed a 12-mile stretch of one of the country's busiest motorways today after police were called to reports of a "suspicious ...

  • England to bid for Euro 2020 final

    IOL - Friday 24th May, 2013

    English Football Association vice-chairman David Gill on Friday admitted his organisation are set to bid for the right to host the Euro 2020 final. PHOTO BY STEVE ...

  • Londons Heathrow airport runway re-opened after brief shutdown over emergency landing of British Airways plane

    NDTV - Friday 24th May, 2013

    London: A British Airways plane was forced to make an emergency landing at London's Heathrow airport on Friday with smoke billowing from one of its engines, causing heavy disruption to flights.The 75 passengers on board had to evacuate the plane by emergency slides while amateur footage shot from the ground showed black smoke spewing from the right engine shortly after takeoff.Heathrow was ...

  • Woolwich murder inquiry into what MI5 may have missed gathers pace

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Andrew Parker, the head of MI5, is due to submit a preliminary report to the investigation by the intelligence and security committee. Photograph: ...

  • Rokia Traore My vision for Mali - video

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the African Union, we asked the singer Rokia Traor to share her thoughts on Pan-Africanism, the relationship between the continent and the west and her hopes for the future of her country, Mali. What is your vision for Africa over the next 50 ...

  • Guardian unifies its newsgathering under one domain

    Nieman - Friday 24th May, 2013

    announcing today the new domain theguardian.com. The new URL will be a universal address, bringing together the US site (guardiannews.com), the UK version (guardian.co.uk), the mobile site (m.guardian.co.uk) and the forthcoming Australian edition. In a conversation earlier this week ...

  • England Under-21 Winger Townsend Charged in Betting Probe

    New York Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

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  • Enfield Town brought to standstill by gang of schoolchildren

    This is Local London - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Dozens of police units were scrambled to Enfield Town this afternoon to prevent a mass end-of-term brawl between rival students. Enfield Police sent in riot vans and numerous patrol cars, as well as the force's helicopter, to deal with the gang of between 80 and 100 teenagers who gathered outside McDonald's, in Church Street. Scuffles broke out between police and the ...

  • Police seize possessions of rough sleepers in crackdown on homelessness

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A local paper reported that the belongings, mostly donated by sympathetic members of the community, were snatched by police from a group of homeless people as they sheltered in an abandoned pubic baths for the night.The nine people, including a man in his sixties, were seeking cover from a cold night in Redbridge and were left stunned when their worldly possessions disappeared into the back of a ...

  • Court is just as traumatic Girl who faced aggressive cross-examination aged nine says she has never recovered

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    "Marie", whose real name cannot be used, is now 12, but testified in court when she was just nine. She was the key witness in the trial of her father for child sex crimes - and one of three alleged victims who came forward.Recalling the way the defence barrister spoke to her, Marie said: "It was really scary. They said I was 'clearly lying'. Then they said: 'Is it ...

  • BNP and EDL accused of attempt to capitalise on Woolwich terror attack to fuel racial hatred

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Far right extremists have been accused by Muslim leaders of attempting to capitalise on the "sick and barbaric" murder of Lee Rigby to fuel racial hatred in ...

  • QA Could MI5 have done more to stop Woolwich attack

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The two men were known to MI5 as being involved on the fringes of militant activities and had been seen in the company of more serious terror suspects. But, it is claimed, they were not suspected of planning anything major. Officials admit they were caught unawares; thus they could not intervene. If this account of events unravels, MI5 will face severe ...

  • Tiger mauls female zoo worker in Cumbria

    The Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Police said the member of staff was attacked at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, near Dalton in Furness. She was taken to Preston Royal Infirmary hospital where she was said to be in a "serious" condition. Cumbria Police said the animal was later securely locked in its enclosure and there had not been any risk to the public.The wildlife park closed early following the attack, as ...

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