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- 27/10/2005, 03:30 – 04:10
- 2nd other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 04:10 – 04:20
- 3rd other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 04:20 – 08:00
- 2nd other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 08:00 – 09:20
- 3rd other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 09:20 – 09:35
- 4th other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 09:35 – 09:45
- 3rd other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 09:45 – 12:30
- 4th other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 12:30 – 13:00
- 5th other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 13:00 – 13:15
- 4th other top story: Police quizzed on firearms policy
- 27/10/2005, 13:15 – 14:00
- 4th other top story: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
- 27/10/2005, 14:00 – 14:35
- 1st other top story: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
- 27/10/2005, 14:35 – 16:40
- Left subheadline: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
Britain's top police officer denies the firearms policy to tackle suspected suicide bombers is being extended. - 27/10/2005, 16:40 – 17:35
- 1st other top story: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
- 27/10/2005, 17:35 – 17:55
- 2nd other top story: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
- 27/10/2005, 17:55 – 18:55
- 3rd other top story: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
- 27/10/2005, 18:55 – 20:00
- 4th other top story: Met chief defends 'shoot-to-kill'
- 27/10/2005, 20:00 – 28/10/2005, 04:55
- 4th other top story: 'Shoot-to-kill' not being widened