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Open Source for Graffiti Removal
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Bid to rescue Berlin Wall artwork
A 2.2m euro restoration project is under way to save the iconic artwork on the remaining section of the Berlin Wall.
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A "toolkit" for school to help combat extremist ideals amounts to a set of practical guidelines.
Banksy refuses to back art sale
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Revamp work on roundabout starts
A major clean-up operation is started at the Wapses Lodge roundabout in Surrey.
Fences aim to cut down rail crime
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Civilian policing 'is half-baked'
A scheme giving "policing" powers to 1,400 civilians in England and Wales is branded "half-baked" by the Police Federation.
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The 29th Olympic Games is brought to an end in the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing and London becomes the offical host.
Girls accused of obscene graffiti
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War memorial vandal is sentenced
A 17-year-old youth who was filmed daubing graffiti on a war memorial is ordered to complete 40 hours' community service.
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