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A photo of Houchin released by police after he fled prison in 1993

Murderer Alan Houchin is freed after 46 years and says there 'no manners any more'

The rapist and killer was one of Britain's longest-serving prisoners

Police Scotland release top ten most ridiculous calls: Caller reports misbehaving seagull for breach of the peace

Other bizarre requests included a mother asking where she could get a police top for her daughter from and someone reporting a broken laptop

Ms Aldridge gave birth to a healthy 5lb 8oz son, Thomas

20-year-old Sophie Aldridge, who gave birth without knowing she was pregnant, defends her remarkable story

The young woman said she 'really didn't have a clue' she was expecting

A Labour MP referred Maria Miller (pictured) to police for criminal investigation over her expense claims

Maria Miller expenses scandal: Did Culture Secretary's special adviser threaten journalist?

Further pressure mounted on the Culture Secretary Maria Miller as the Daily Telegraph released an audio tape of a phone call between her special adviser and a reporter investigating her expenses claims.

Carol O'Keefe near her home in Leeds, West Yorkshire

Exclusive: New chapter in 'bedroom tax' saga - now councils run out of emergency funds to help worst cases

Mass protests as thousands ‘driven into destitution’ by policy

Revenge porn 'on the rise in the UK', campaigners warn

Charities are calling for targeted legislation to deal specifically with the issue

Margo MacDonald, pictured at the Scottish Parliament in 2008.

Margo MacDonald dies: Tributes pour in for 'brightest light' veteran Scottish politician

“She was without question the most able politician of her generation," said MacDonalds husband and SNP Deputy Leader Jim Sillars

Keith Poulson, branch secretary of the NUM, and fellow union official Keith Hartshorne at the Kellingley pit

Kellingley Colliery miners confused by ‘economics of the madhouse’

As plans are made to shut Kellingley, one of the last deep pits in the UK, Jonathan Brown meets its workers

A train passes along the rebuilt track in Dawlish

Trains are running through Dawlish again – but the replacement bus was quicker

The South-West rail link has been repaired and re-opened but its basic problems remain

Alexandr Pushnoy is a family-friendly musical comedian who has been called the Russian Bill Bailey

From Russia with laughs: A comic invasion of Britain

The country’s stand-up comedians are about to take over the Royal Albert Hall. But how well will their humour travel?

A baby, unrelated to the Eric Matthews' death, being held in a sling.

Baby suffocated in sling prompts mother to caution parents who use the method

Five-week-old Eric Matthews died after his parents took him for a walk

The new adventure play area, just outside the main stadium at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, should prove popular, but the main attractions will be sports events, concerts and festivals

The new-look Olympic Park is on the podium… but it’s not a gold medallist yet

After a rapid £300m facelift, the London 2012 site reopens. Ashling O’Connor took a tour of the facilities

Vatican to launch investigation into Cardinal Keith O’Brien headed by Maltese bishop

Former head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland resigned amid allegations from priests of inappropriate sexual advances

The serial killer is serving a double whole-life term

Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield awarded £4,500 compensation following jail assault

The Ministry of Justice said it was 'hugely disappointed' by the decision

Maria Miller apologised in the Commons in a 79-word statement lasting just over half a minute on Thursday

Maria Miller expenses row: Cameron continues to back Culture Secretary

The Prime Minister said the Culture Secretary had recognised her mistakes

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