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Two former Rotherham police officers arrested over child sexual abuse
Two former police officers have been arrested as part of an investigation into child sexual offences in Rotherham dating back to the 1990s.
South Yorkshire police said a retired constable, now in his 60s, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, attempted rape and three counts …
Starmer urged to change donation rules amid talk of Musk bankrolling Reform
Keir Starmer must strengthen the rules around political donations to protect the electoral system from foreign interference, the Electoral Commission has said, amid rising concerns about Elon Musk’s
plans to donate millions of pounds
to Reform UK.Vijay Rangarajan, chief executive of the elections watchdog, said that …
Up to 100 Labour MPs could vote against Waspi payout refusal
‘Pick and mix of horror’ online pushes young people to violence, UK police chief says
More young people are viewing a “pick and mix of horror” on the web that pushes them towards violence, a UK counter-terrorism leader has said.
Deputy assistant commissioner Vicki Evans of the Metropolitan police, the senior national coordinator for counter-terrorism, said the nature of radicalisation had changed and warned of …
Groucho Club allowed to reopen after licence suspension over rape allegation
The Groucho Club will be allowed to reopen after an emotional council meeting at which its licence was reinstated, providing that the 39-year-old institution follows strict police-proposed rules on members’ guests and the monitoring of toilets.
The London private members’ club’s licence had been temporarily suspended after allegations that a …
It’s a struggle to grasp Keir Starmer’s vision for Britain | Letters
Labour must fight the far right on immigration | Letter
While at the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions,
contributed greatly to urban development and regeneration in 1998 by setting up theUrban Task Force
, under the chairmanship ofRichard Rogers
. Its reportTowards an Urban Renaissance
set out recommendations on …Dmitry Medvedev says editors of The Times are ‘legitimate military targets’
Russian security council deputy head Dmitry Medvedev has described the editors of The Times newspaper in Britain as “legitimate military targets” in response to the newspaper’s coverage of the assassination of a Russian general.
Medvedev’s vitriolic comments on Wednesday followed a Times editorial in which the newspaper described the assassination …
Waspi women hand KemiKazi a gift, which she fails to unwrap
It’s Christmas time. The season to be jolly. Good will and good cheer to all people. When we remember those who are less fortunate than us. And no one does this better than Keir Starmer.
Few can have missed the fact that Kemi Badenoch hasn’t exactly got off to the …