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Double child killer Ian Huntley has his jail term set to a minimum of 40 years by a High Court judge.
Double child killer Ian Huntley is attacked by a fellow inmate at the high security prison where he is serving life sentences.
Maxine Carr, ex-girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley, is granted an indefinite order protecting her identity.
Maxine Carr is released on probation as the press challenges a court order protecting her identity.
People who want to work with children could have to apply for a licence showing they are safe, Sir Michael Bichard says.
BBC News Online looks at the errors made by all those who let double murderer Ian Huntley slip through the net.
Maxine Carr admits charges of benefit fraud and lying on job applications, but is spared further time in prison.
Vetting systems contained "weaknesses" when Ian Huntley was being checked, the chief of Cambridge police admits.
The Soham murders could have been stopped if police had dealt "appropriately" with Ian Huntley, a report says.
Ian Huntley is given life in jail for murdering Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, as a history of sexual allegations against him emerges.
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