Tuesday Headlines

Hundreds of teenagers have marched through London calling for an end to street violence.
Many were friends of Ben Kinsella, stabbed to death after a confrontation in Islington at the weekend.
Four people are being questioned.
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One mans been taken to hospital after a double car crash in central Brighton
Emergency services were called after a vehicle flipped over near the Phoenix Gallery by St Peters Church
Traffic in the area was brought top a standstill.
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A body's been found in the back garden of an empty house in Brighton.
Builders at Buckingham Road discovered the man in his 20's lying dead in a basement patio area yesterday morning.
Police would like to hear from anyone who was in the area at around 3 am
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Fourteen months after she vanished, it's reported police are ending their investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
It means her parents, who are being treated as official suspects could be cleared.
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The blueprint for a futuristic transport system for the city has been unveiled
The multi million pound monorail scheme would link the Marina to Shoreham Harbour
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Premier League footballer Joey Barton's been spared another stretch in jail.
The Newcastle United midfielder, who's already behind bars, has been given a four month suspended sentence.
It's for punching former Manchester City team mate Ooz-mun Dar-bo
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House prices are falling at their fastest rate for sixteen years.
The cost of the average home has fallen eleven-and-a-half thousand pounds since last June.
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Britain's biggest ever rocket has been unveiled - it's the latest step on the way to sending tourists into space.
The Nova Two will be tested next September.
If it's successful, it will form the design of an even bigger craft - to carry visitors into orbit.