Jill Dando murder
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4 out of 5 stars.
TV review The Murder of Jill Dando review – a life cut short by senseless brutality
4 out of 5 stars.This look back at the life and violent death of the much-loved TV presenter was all the more moving for its spareness, leaving the talking to Dando’s friends and family
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In BBC film to mark 20 years since TV presenter’s death, Hamish Campbell says no new suspects will ever be found
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Court of appeal says justice secretary was justified not to compensate man wrongly convicted of TV presenter's murder
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Britain's top judges rule that Northern Irish pair who suffered miscarriage of justice are entitled to compensation
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Millions of pounds in compensation for people wrongfully convicted hinges on decision by nine judges
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Inside the independent body set up to investigate miscarriages of justice after the court of appeal has thrown them out
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Man who spent eight years behind bars but was then acquitted of Jill Dando's murder wins favourable decision in the high court
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Barry George, acquitted of killing Jill Dando, receives apology from News Group Newspapers over series of stories. By Sandra Laville
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Unprecedented legal challenge to stop the authorities keeping a watch on his movements
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High-profile judicial mistakes, from Barry George's conviction for the murder of TV presenter Jill Dando to the jailing of Judith Ward for the 1973 IRA coach bombing
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TV presenter may have been killed in revenge for Nato air strike on Belgrade
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When a conspiracy is the simple solution
Frank FisherFrank Fisher: Lone assassin explanations are seen as the rational alternative to conspiracies. But in the case of Jill Dando, the normal pattern is turned upside down
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Police face prospect of combing 2,500 witness statements for new clues following Barry George's acquittal
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Assume nothing
Duncan CampbellDuncan Campbell: Barry George's acquittal reminds us that the days of miscarriages of justice are far from over
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Barry George has sold his story to paper for five-figure sum and apologised to women for his past behaviour. By Duncan Campbell
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