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Here you can read the daily media bulletin, our selection of the top crime stories making the headlines.
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Tuesday 11 October - headlines

11-10-2011

• Payment-by-results project bid to cut reoffending – The Independent
• Understanding the England riots from the perspective of those responsible – The Guardian
• Joanna Yeates killer texted girlfriend while body was in car, prosecutor says – The Guardian
• UK riots: second man arrested for robbing injured Malaysian student – The Telegraph
• Bexleyheath murder: mother stabbed to death by knife woman in high street rampage – The Telegraph
• Man charged with 1979 murder of Sally McGrath – The Times

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Monday 10 October - headlines

10-10-2011

• Fast-track justice: Court could open 24-7 to speed up legal system – Daily Mail
• Police warned about rising risk of false confessions – The Guardian
• Top boy: stories of Hackney's young drug dealers – The Guardian
• Wheelchair-bound rioter jailed for a year – The Independent
• Jo Yeates murder trial starts today – The Sun
• Mother spared jail after abandoning children to go drinking – The Times
• Full jails ask private sector for help – The Times

Read more about Monday 10 October - headlines

Wednesday 5 October - headlines

05-10-2011

• Prisoner admits attempted murder of Ian Huntley – The Guardian
• Five years of London murder victims listed – The Guardian
• Joanna Yeates murder trial begins with warning to potential jurors – The Guardian
• Riot investigation police make school arrest – The Independent
• Judges reject Theresa May's claim deportation halted because of pet cat – The Metro
• CCTV Shows OAP Assault During London Riots – Sky news
• The riots: the Croydon store that rose from the ashes – The Telegraph
• Conservative Party Conference 2011: we must tackle 'feral underclass', says Ken Clarke – The Telegraph

Read more about Wednesday 5 October - headlines

Tuesday 4 October - headlines

04-10-2011

• Knox to fly home after acquittal – BBC
• Kercher family 'back to square one' – The Independent
• Joanna Yeates murder trial to begin – The Guardian
• Stephen Lawrence memorial vandalised for fourth time – The Guardian
• Muggers take to 'Boris bikes' for an easy getaway – The Independent
• Police aim to stop criminals by trailing burglars – The Telegraph
• David Starkey: why Emily Maitlis is a disgrace – The Telegraph
• It's time for Kenneth Clarke to brandish the handcuffs – The Telegraph
• Life for body in suitcase killer – The Times

Read more about Tuesday 4 October - headlines

Monday 3 October - headlines

03-10-2011

• Two charged over Frankland prison murder - BBC
• Conservative Conference 2011: Lack of analysis threatens bid to help most troubled families, charity chief warns – CYPN
• A third of police stations 'to close their doors within months' as forces battle to cut costs – Daily Mail
• Two prisoners charged with murder of fellow inmate who raped girl of 13 – The Guardian
• Three charged over Birmingham riot deaths – The Guardian
• Only 1,000 spaces left as prison population hits new high – The Times

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Daily News - 30th September 2011

30-09-2011

London shooting: Two women and a girl injured – BBC
Man stabbed to death at halal butchers in Wood Green – BBC
West Sussex to cut millions more from youth services –cypnow
Prison leaves 17,000 children separated from their mothers – The Guardian
Jia Ashton murder: man pleads guilty – The Guardian
Ministers plan big rise in use of electronic tags on offenders – The Guardian
Theresa May won't take our calls now, police complain – The Independent
Teenager jailed for plot to kill grandfather and claim inheritance –The Independent
Hundreds of mothers turn to crime despite having young children – The Telegraph

Read more about Daily News - 30th September 2011

Daily News - 29th September 2011

29-09-2011

Increased number of children in care – BBC News
Newport gunman Darren Williams's son found hanged – Guardian
Just 60 babies a year adopted in England – Independent
Harsh sentences were suited to 'ghastliness' of looting, Chief Justice tells appeal – Independent
Sadiq Khan set for crime row axe – The Sun
UK riots: don't expect sentences to be cut, judge tells rioters – The Telegraph
Yvette Cooper announces Labour policing review – The Telegraph
TV dancer’s ‘eloquent plea’ to be spared jail for riot looting – The Times
Young people leave custody 'without NI numbers' – CYPNow
Labour Fringe - Capable of greatness – reaching beyond custody with young people – DeHavilland

Read more about Daily News - 29th September 2011

Wednesday 28 September - headlines

28-09-2011

• Murdered by mistake: Blundering hitmen paid 'a pittance' knifed A-level boy who lived 100 yards from the real target – Daily Mail
• Police cleared of wrongdoing after inquest finds killer Raoul Moat DID commit suicide despite being shot with experimental Taser – Daily Mail
• Appeal court criticises judge's approach to riot sentencing – The Guardian
• Should victims decide if crimes are investigated? – The Guardian
• Riots appeal judges to review BBC news coverage
• Harsh sentences were suited to 'ghastliness' of looting, Chief Justice tells appeal – The Independent
• New Met chief: give victims their say – The Independent
• UK riots: don't expect sentences to be cut, judge tells rioters – The Telegraph
• The mother of all looters caught on TV – The Times

Read more about Wednesday 28 September - headlines

Tuesday 27 September - headlines

27-09-2011

• England riots: Sentence appeals due before court – BBC
• Another three terrorists to dodge deportation by using Human Rights Act to stay in Britain – Daily Mail
• Inmates threaten to sue Government for breaching their human rights. . . because they only get ONE Sky Sports channel – Daily Mail
• Ed Miliband positions Labour as party for law-abiding silent majority – The Guardian
• Justice gap can be filled by the new Centre for Criminal Appeals – The Guardian
• Prison 'slopping out' case goes to high court – The Guardian
• Legal aid cuts will jam courts, Grieve warns – The Independent
• Judges hear first appeals over riots - The Independent
• Police van drove 96 miles to take Banbury prisoner 60 yards – The Metro
• Woman ran over and killed husband while searching for him after row – The Telegraph
• Six ‘collected cash on Birmingham streets to finance bombing campaign’ – The Times

Read more about Tuesday 27 September - headlines

Monday 26 September - headlines

26-09-2011

• Prisoners' wages to help crime victims – BBC
• Crae seeks first-hand accounts of violence in custody - CYPN
• Young people leave custody 'without NI numbers' - CYPN
• Six men to appear in court on terrorism charges including counts of making bombs, weapons and poison – Daily Mail
• Broadmoor patient becomes first to have his appeal heard in public – The Guardian
• Samaritans prison listeners service threatened by public sector cuts – The Guardian
• Victims handed £1m as prisoners suffer wage cut – The Independent
• Prisoners forced to give pay to victims under new Prisoners' Earnings Act
• Burglars 'Using Social Media To Find Targets' – Sky News
• Prisoners use Human Rights to try to ban 'slopping out' in British jails – The Telegraph
• Yvette Cooper calls for tougher stalking laws – The Telegraph

Read more about Monday 26 September - headlines
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