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28 January 2015 Last updated at 18:52

Juror doubt at serial killer verdictNorris' staff nursing pass

The foreman of the jury which convicted serial killer nurse Colin Norris tells the BBC he now believes the man is innocent.


Woman with carerCare spend 'cut by fifth in decade'

Spending on care for people aged 65 and over has fallen by a fifth in England over the last 10 years, an analysis by the BBC shows.

Paul Gadd aka Gary GlitterGlitter sobs over child abuse images

Gary Glitter breaks down in tears as he tries to explain to jurors why he had been in possession of child abuse images.

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'Don't give up on us,' police tell ministers

A typical day in a typical force has been calculated - and an increasing amount of time is being spent on public safety and welfare work.

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