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by Amer Ghazzal
Croydon Council has announced it plans to demolish the house where the body of schoolgirl Tia Sharp was found along with adjoining houses. Stuart Hazell pleaded guilty to the murder of Tia Sharp aged 12, and was sentenced to life in prison.
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The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, leads a short walkabout around Wimbledon High Street to meet local people as he helps launch a public consultation on proposed routes for Crossrail 2.
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The Israeli army prevented a march to mark the 65th anniversary of Nakba. Palestinians will mark "Nakba" on May 15 to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of hundreds of thousands of their brethren from their homes in the war.
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The collapsed building rescue work ends. In the early morning, the Bangladesh army handed over the site to the District commissioner of Gazipur. At 12.30pm the 9th division of the Bangladesh army arranged a final prayer in front of the building.
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After a break of several days, the second day of the trial on the Neo-Nazi terrorist group Nationalsozialistischer Untergrund (National socialist underground NSU) begins in Munich. The accusatory against Beate Zschaepe was not read out.
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The Free Syria Army forces announced the start of a new phase in the liberation of the southern Syrian city of Daraa.
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Coronation Street actor Bill Roache arrives at Preston Magistrates Court after being accused of raping a 15 year old girl. He previously said he is "astounded and deeply horrified" by the allegations.
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by Barbara Cook
Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United Football club players celebrated their team's victory in the Premier League with fans in Albert Square, Manchester.


























