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* 9 October – A judge decides that Ian Huntley is fit to face prosecution for the [[Soham Murders]].
* 9 October – A judge decides that Ian Huntley is fit to face prosecution for the [[Soham Murders]].
* 23 October – [[Estelle Morris]] resigns as [[Secretary of State for Education]], explaining that she did not feel up to the job.
* 23 October – [[Estelle Morris]] resigns as [[Secretary of State for Education]], explaining that she did not feel up to the job.
* 25 October – Memorial service held at [[St Paul's Cathedral]] for the victims of the [[2002 Bali bombing|Bali bombing]], which killed 26 UK citizens.
* 25 October – Memorial service held at [[St Paul's Cathedral]] for the victims of the [[2002 Bali bombing|Bali bombing]], which killed 26 British citizens.
* 1 November – [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]' former butler, [[Paul Burrell]], is cleared of stealing from the princess's estate after it was revealed that he had told The Queen that he was keeping some of her possessions.
* 1 November – [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]' former butler, [[Paul Burrell]], is cleared of stealing from the princess's estate after it was revealed that he had told The Queen that he was keeping some of her possessions.
* 15 November – [[Moors Murders|Moors Murderer]] Myra Hindley dies in [[West Suffolk Hospital]] at the age of 60 after being hospitalised with a heart attack. She was in the 37th year of her [[Life imprisonment|life sentence]] and had spent the last decade attempting to gain parole despite being told by no less than four [[Home Secretary|Home Secretaries]] that she would have to spend the rest of her life in prison. Her death comes at a time when the politicians who gradually increased Hindley's tariff from 25 years to 30 years and then to [[Whole life tariff|"whole life"]] are expected to be stripped of their power to set minimum terms for life sentence prisoners.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2481193.stm]
* 15 November – [[Moors Murders|Moors Murderer]] Myra Hindley dies in [[West Suffolk Hospital]] at the age of 60 after being hospitalised with a heart attack. She was in the 37th year of her [[Life imprisonment|life sentence]] and had spent the last decade attempting to gain parole despite being told by no less than four [[Home Secretary|Home Secretaries]] that she would have to spend the rest of her life in prison. Her death comes at a time when the politicians who gradually increased Hindley's tariff from 25 years to 30 years and then to [[Whole life tariff|"whole life"]] are expected to be stripped of their power to set minimum terms for life sentence prisoners.[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2481193.stm]

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