Wednesday headlines

One of the UK's top police officers is warning gang culture's replacing family values on Britain's streets.
Chief Constable Barbara Wilding's blaming extreme deprivation.
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The body of a young man's been found in the back yard of an empty house on Buckingham Road in Brighton.
Police would like to hear from anyone who was in the area at around 3 on Monday morning
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A report claims dentistry in the UK is returning to the dark ages.
MPs on the Commons Health Commitee say more of us are having our teeth pulled out rather than spending money on getting them fixed.
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Higher food and fuel bills, difficulties getting mortgages and now, the credit crunch hits the King Alfred.
The current economic gloom means developers and financial backers are re-thinking the Tin Can Towers.
It follows delays to propsals for the Marina, the Brighton i360 and Ice rink, and music venue at Black Rock.
Building was due to begin next February.
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Hundreds of truckers are converging on London for the next round in their fight over soaring fuel costs.
They'll be escorted through the city later in police-controlled convoys.
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Andy Murray's back in action at Wimbledon later, taking on Rafael Nadal for a place in the semi-finals.
Tickets are changing hands for up to two-thousand pounds.