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Sledgehammer used in armed raid
A gang of armed robbers use a sledgehammer and a knuckle-duster to smash their way into a clearance bargains warehouse.
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Europe diary: Your comments
Your comments on Mark Mardell's diary on a call from the European Parliament to ban cars that go more than 100mph.
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Fake students net loan millions
Criminal gangs obtain millions of pounds in student loans by enrolling "ghost students" in universities.
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Ad Breakdown's pick of 2006
Indians on a train, builders' bums and a paint explosion - a review of the best and worst adverts of 2006. Advertising has again this year shown its power to inspire and infuriate.
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Timeline: Suffolk killings
The series of events in the police investigation into the deaths of five Ipswich prostitutes.
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UK roadworks 'the best in Europe'
Motorway roadworks in the UK are the best in Europe, the AA Motoring Trust says.
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Supercar marks British BMW premiere
The unveiling of BMW's new supercar is the first time the German carmaker has used the British Motor Show to premiere a vehicle.
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The Magazine Monitor
The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.
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BMW given Google 'death penalty'
German car giant BMW is blacklisted by Google after it is found manipulating the search engine's results.
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New appeals over year-old murder
A year on from the shooting of a man in a Birmingham gym, detectives launch a fresh appeal for information.
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Old model army cramps MG Rover's style
The privately owned UK car maker's models might look the business, but look beyond the facelifts and their age becomes instantly apparent.
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The Magazine Monitor
The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.
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New appeal to trace gym killers
Police release CCTV and e-fit images in a bid to trace the killers of a man shot dead in a Birmingham gym.
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Taxi driver: Amman to Iraq
The BBC's Jon Leyne catches a taxi from Amman to the Jordanian-Iraqi border as part of a series looking at the lives of taxi drivers.
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Kriss police seek CCTV footage
Officers try to discover the movements of a car used in the murder of a teenager in Glasgow.
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Hi-tech vroom powers future cars
The car is evolving in a hi-tech beast packed with computing power, designed to look after every whim of driver and passengers.
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Missing teen sighting ruled out
Detectives rule out a sighting in Scotland of a 14-year-old girl who ran away from her Spanish home with her boyfriend.
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Crime gang's car joins police fleet
Police in Carmarthenshire use a top-of-the range BMW seized from a criminal gang in a raid to transport officers around the UK.
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BMW's uncertain future
BMW's recent record sales and profits has made it bold enough to launch a series of new models, but analysts say these could hit profits.
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Profile: Rolls-Royce
BBC News Online profiles one of the UK's most famous companies as it cuts 5,000 jobs following the slump in demand from the crisis-hit aviation industry.
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