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Actor Alan Rickman dies aged 69
British actor Alan Rickman, known for films including Harry Potter and Die Hard, has died aged 69, his family says.
- 14 January 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Hatton Garden heist gang face jail
The gang of "brazen burglars" involved in the £14m Hatton Garden jewellery raid face jail after the final three are convicted of involvement.
- 14 January 2016
- From the section London
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