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Officer 'did not stop' at crash
A West Midlands police chief inspector hit a student in his car but failed to stop and later claimed he hit a post, a jury is told.
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Watches stolen in jewellers raid
A jewellers in Kent is targeted by raiders who smash a window and grab watches.
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Man jailed for friend's car death
A 20-year-old is sentenced to three years for causing the death of his friend when his car hit a wall in North Lanarkshire.
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Journalists test out Jaguar's XJ
A look at how the new Jaguar XJ, which bosses hope will help the West Midlands car maker recover from the recession, fares in test drives.
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What will save the Russian car industry?
As the Russian government introduces a car scrappage scheme, we take a closer look at the wider pressures facing the country's automotive industry.
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Girl, 2, hurt in police car crash
A two-year-old girl is injured after a police car collides with another vehicle as it makes its way to a fatal crash.
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Sumo man 'rips out cash machine'
Moscow police arrest two men after a suspect claiming to be a sumo wrestler rips out a cashpoint and makes off with it.
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Pc's killers' names 'well known'
The names of "cowardly criminals" wanted for killing a Manchester police officer are "almost common knowledge", his family says.
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Cars found after £150,000 theft
All seven cars stolen in a £150,000 theft from an Arnold Clark dealership in Aberdeen are recovered.
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BMW hopes new 5-series will revitalise the brand
The sixth-generation BMW 5-series, unveiled at the Geneva motor show, is crucial both as a brand builder and as a source of profits.
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Seven cars worth £150,000 stolen
Seven cars worth about £150,000 are stolen overnight from an Arnold Clark dealership in Aberdeen.
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Today: Wednesday 3 March
One of the killers of the Liverpool toddler James Bulger has been sent back to prison for breaching the terms of his release. A scheme allowing parents to check if someone is a sex offender will be rolled out across England and Wales. And the Chairman of the BBC, Sir Michael Lyons, discusses the future of the corporation.
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Carmakers' next crutch: Green subsidies
There are high hopes that green subsidies will replace scrappage schemes as crutches for the car industry, which is gathering for this week's Geneva motor show.
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'New leads' in gun attack inquiry
Crimewatch viewers provide "interesting leads" for police investigating an attempted gun murder in Coventry.
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Murder bid appeal on Crimewatch
Detectives investigating the attempted murder of a man near Longford will appeal on the BBC's Crimewatch programme.
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Armed robbers target security van
Police search for armed robbers who targeted a security van as it delivered money to a bank in Stroud.
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Masked raiders burgle family home
Five masked men armed with a crowbar burgle a Lancashire house, while a family was inside.
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Driver struck by van on A12 dies
A 48-year-old man dies on the A12 in Essex in a collision with a Mercedes van whose driver from Suffolk is arrested.
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EuroMillions £56m win 'amazing'
A self-confessed "white van man" and his estate agent partner are named the winners of Britain's biggest ever lottery jackpot.
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Spyker boss outlines Saab plans
Victor Muller, chief executive of Spyker Cars, reveals what he is planning to do with Saab, which he is buying from General Motors.
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