16/04/2015
The Crown Prosecution Service has ruled that the Labour peer Lord Janner won't face charges of historical child sex abuse, because of the severity of his dementia.
A round-up of the day's news and sport with Anna Foster and Tony Livesey. The Crown Prosecution Service rules the Labour peer Lord Janner won't face charges of historical child sex abuse, because of the severity of his dementia.
Detectives confirm a body found on a farm near Glasgow is that of the missing student, Karen Buckley, who was last seen at the weekend.
Parents of around 600,000 children in England find out which primary school they've got into - days after local authorities warned of a squeeze on places. And a Cambridgeshire firm is given government funding to look at the feasibility of building pipes underground to deliver parcels via capsules, propelled by an electric motor.
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