Parts of evidence against Abu Qatada are 'a bit thin', says judge
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US Congress critical of UK inquiry into 1989 killing of Pat Finucane
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Operation Weeting: Alison Mulcaire will not face charges
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West backs Qatari plan to unify Syrian opposition
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Undertaker jailed for stealing dead woman's purse
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Freddie Starr returns to police station to answer further questions
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Clint Eastwood characterises criticism of convention speech as 'from the left'
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Iraqi ex-prisoners call for inquiry into allegations of British military abuse
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Athens arts scene flourishes in midst of economic crisis
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Syrian troops gather near Aleppo for decisive battle with rebels
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Chile's centre-left opposition finds new hope as women mark a political shift
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Columbine families ready to help Aurora survivors when the time is right
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Maryland man calling himself 'a joker' detained after shooting threats
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Haqqani network is a terrorist body, announces Hillary Clinton
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Fears of Russian internet crackdown as investigators search social network HQ
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Syria military police chief defects to rebels
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