It's been revealed this morning the Government was aware of claims procedures weren't being followed 6 months before the death of a 17month old baby.
The infant died after months of abuse at the hands of his mum and two men.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland is to cut three thousand jobs in the next few weeks.
The positions will go in its global banking sector - which spans more than fifty countries.
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Brighton and Hove is the drug death capital of England and Wales.
That's according to new figures from the University of London.
Only Dumbarton in Scotland has a higher rate than us in the UK as a whole.
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A 29 year old man from Horley's denied the murder of a Hove businessman at Lewes Crown Court.
James Redmile-Gordon's accused of attacking 28 year old Ovidiu Pop with a fire extinguisher on Brighton seafront..
The assault happened on August the 16th - Mr Pop died of his injuries 8 days later.
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A commuter train has been derailed in Burgess Hill this morning.
No-one was injured, but the line is now blocked between Burgess Hill and Barnham.
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A nurse has been cleared of causing a fatal car crash in Newhaven in September last year.
32 year Ola-dotum Po-poola, of Seaford, was found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving.
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A teenager from Hove's been convicted of taking an ambulance for a drunken joyride in Surrey.
19 year old Luke Bradford, of Orchard Road, was being treated for cancer in the Royal Marsden hospital when he stole the vehicle.
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People suffering from, and affected by, Diabetes are meeting in the Pavilion Gardens later to mark World Diabetes Day.
They're aiming to link hands around the historic building. It starts at half past 5 this afternoon.
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A barman from Brighton's aiming to cause a shake up in the finals of a cocktail making competition.
Kyle Gibson works at Blanch House, and will be competing in the 'Liquid War' competition on Sunday.
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And Brighton and Hove's ultimate Rock band's been revealed.
Our line up of choice has Eric Clapton on guitar, Keith Moon on drums and lead vocals by Freddie Mercury.
Rock on!