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Daily Mail Home: Woolwich attack: 'He was friendly and polite': Hairdresser ex-girlfriend of terror suspect says Adebolajo was a 'normal, regular boy'
Justine Rigden, a hairdresser who works in a salon in Hornchurch, east London, is believed to have dated Michael Adebolajo when they were teenagers.
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Daily Mail Home: Runways closed at Heathrow Airport after BA plane makes emergency landing
Smoke was seen coming from an engine on the starboard side of the plane as it came in to Land at Heathrow airport earlier this morning.
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Daily Mail Home: Michael Adebowale's childhood friend speaks about 'normal' murder suspect, 22
Michael Adebowale, 22, (pictured) has been identified as the second suspect in the brutal murder of Drummer Lee Rigby, 25, in Woolwich on Wednesday. A close friend said today it was a big shock.
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Daily Mail Home: The Angels of Woolwich: Three women's outstanding courage as they confront killers and pray for slaughtered soldier
Gemini Donnelly-Martin, 20, spoke to one killer as he wandered around with weapons and her mother Amanda, 44, 'walked straight up to suspects with no fear', according to witnesses.
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Daily Mail Home: High Court rules Sally Bercow's tweet about Lord McAlpine WAS libellous
The Speaker's wife tweeted 'Why is Lord McAlpine trending? *Innocent face*', during the child abuse storm in November last year. Sally Bercow today said she was 'surprised and disappointed' by the High Court ruling.
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BBC News: 'Poor response' to Iraq abuse claims
The UK government's response to claims that British troops abused and unlawfully killed civilians in Iraq is inadequate, the High Court rules, but it stops short of ordering a public inquiry.
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BBC News: Bercow's McAlpine tweet libellous
Sally Bercow says she is "surprised and disappointed" that the High Court has ruled a tweet by her about Lord McAlpine to be libellous.
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BBC News: UKIP MEP Bufton to stand down
The UK Independence Party's only Welsh MEP says he will stand down next year for personal reasons.
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BBC News: Bin bag 'empty', says April accused
A man accused of murdering April Jones tells a court a bin bag he was seen carrying the day after the five-year-old went missing was empty.
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BBC News: What do radical Islamists actually believe in?
What do radical Islamists actually believe in?
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