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- Lords reject government’s antisocial, crime and policing bill (via The Guardian)
- Yemen man detained at Guantanamo Bay to be freed (via BBC News)
- 16-year legal battle over laptop reaches UK supreme court (via The Guardian)
- SFO left shamefaced after US nails City fraudster (via The Independent)
- EU referendum bill to be debated by Lords (via BBC News)
- Dow Jones sues Ransquawk for ‘hot news’ misappropriation (via The Guardian)
- Labour hints at shift on EU free movement policy (via BBC News)
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- France’s Hollande attacks report of affair with actress (via BBC News)
- PCSO Andrew Seston arrested for drink-driving after stopping a motorist (via The Independent)
- Aluminium firm Alcoa to pay $384m after guilty plea over Bahrain bribes (via The Guardian)
- Terrorist training could carry life prison sentence (via BBC News)
- Kazakh billionaire to be extradited over alleged £3bn fraud, French court rules (via The Guardian)
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