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Open Source for Police Authorities
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Protests in two Chinese cities
The Chinese government reportedly sends thousands of soldiers and police to quell unrest in Hunan province.
England fans monitored at airport
Police are at Manchester airport to try to prevent football hooligans travelling to Spain for the England 2010 World Cup qualifier.
Loaded police gun found in cafe
A police firearms officer leaves a loaded gun in the toilets of a Starbucks, where it is found by a member of the public.
Call to end police 'job for life'
Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne calls for urgent reform of police working practices to help catch more criminals.
Blair denies he is to be ousted
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair denies that he is to be ousted as head of Scotland Yard.
'We have to fortify our fields'
As new figures show a rise in farm thefts in England, two farmers tell of their battle against crime and anti-social behaviour.
'Big rise' in England farm thefts
Farm machinery theft rose sharply in England last year, says a leading rural insurer.
People smuggled 'for huge profit'
A group accused of trafficking poor Chinese nationals into the UK made "huge profits", a court hears.
Officers sacked for youth attack
Three police officers lose their jobs after they assault and threaten a teenager and then try to cover it up.
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