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9/1/2007, 16:05 – 17:00
4th other top story: Overseas crimes 'left on files'
9/1/2007, 17:00 – 17:30
4th other top story: Overseas crimes 'left unrecorded'
9/1/2007, 17:30 – 18:45
Home Office signLeft subheadline: Overseas crimes 'left unrecorded'
Criminals who carried out crimes abroad may have been able to work with vulnerable people in the UK, police say.
9/1/2007, 18:45 – 18:50
1st other top story: Overseas crimes 'left unrecorded'
9/1/2007, 18:50 – 19:10
3rd other top story: Overseas crimes 'left unrecorded'
9/1/2007, 19:10 – 22:40
4th other top story: Overseas crimes 'left unrecorded'
9/1/2007, 22:40 – 10/1/2007, 01:00
Home Office signLeft subheadline: Overseas crimes 'left unrecorded'
Criminals who carried out crimes abroad may have been able to work with vulnerable people in the UK, police say.
10/1/2007, 01:00 – 02:10
Home Secretary John ReidLeft subheadline: Reid orders crime reports meeting
Criminals who carried out crimes abroad may have been able to work with vulnerable people in the UK, police say.
10/1/2007, 02:10 – 10:10
Home Secretary John ReidMain headline: Reid orders crime reports meeting
Home Secretary John Reid orders urgent talks over claims that criminals' overseas offences were ignored.
10/1/2007, 10:10 – 10:15
Home Secretary John ReidMain headline: Britons' foreign crimes 'ignored'
Home Secretary John Reid orders urgent talks over claims that criminals' overseas offences were ignored.