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Asbos are being scrapped, but antisocial behaviour needs to be tackled. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images The public’s collective memory doesn’t operate in political cycles. They remember when burnt-out cars were ubiquitous, when communities were terrorised during, before and... 

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Asbos on the way out, says Theresa May

Theresa May’s speech marks a departure from the Conservatives’ more hardline rhetoric on crime and antisocial behaviour. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA The home secretary, Theresa May, has sounded the death knell for the asbo after new official statistics showed breaches of the orders... 

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Raoul Moat’s brother condemns Facebook tributes

Angus Moat, brother of Raoul Moat, has condemned the Facebook tributes to the gunman. Photograph: Christopher Thomond The brother of gunman Raoul Moat has condemned tributes to the murderer on Facebook. In an interview with the Guardian today, Angus Moat said he has no time for those who think... 

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Turkey Unveils Spy Drone of Its Own

AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici Turkey’s first drone airplane called Anka or Phoenix is seen during a roll out ceremony at the TAI – Turkish Aerospace Space Industries Inc., near Ankara, Turkey, Friday, July 16, 2010. Anka, is a surveillance craft able to fly for 24-hour stretches over the rugged mountains... 

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Police crack down on computer support phone scam

Teams at Indian call centres rang computer users claiming to be from tech support and told computer users there were problems with their machines which could be fixed. Photograph: Virginia Mayo/AP Nineteen websites which were used to perpetrate a phone scam offering “computer support”... 

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Goldtrail victims face long refund wait

Iemeler beach, close to Marmaris in Turkey, where some Britons were holidaying when their travel company, Goldtrail, went into administration on Friday. Customers face up to three months for refunds. Photograph: Alamy Holidaymakers who booked with failed tour operator Goldtrail will have to... 

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