Disgust at bomb suspect 'homecoming'
Unionists express "disgust" at a plans for a homecoming celebration for an Irishman who police suspect was involved in the 1982 IRA bombing of London's Hyde Park. Reported by BBC News 2 hours ago.
View ArticleMexico telco regulator can aggressively police dominant firms: draft laws
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico will give new telecommunications regulator IFT sweeping powers to police the operations of dominant telecoms companies and TV broadcasters, right down to their prices and...
View ArticleRide Along review – a buddy comedy short on laughs
Ice Cube plays a cop forced to take a dopey security guard for work experience in this underwhelming caper Romantic chemistry is rare in the movies, comic chemistry rarer still, and sadly there isn't...
View ArticleBurst water main shuts London road
Police close off a south-west London road following flooding from a suspected burst water pipe. Reported by BBC News 2 hours ago.
View ArticleUndercover police inquiry urged
The mother of murdered Stephen Lawrence called for a judge-led public inquiry into undercover police who spy on political campaigners. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 3 hours ago.
View ArticleLawrence family demands inquiry
The Home Secretary must order a public inquiry into undercover police who spy on political campaigners or the family of murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence will sue, human rights campaigners were...
View ArticleCrime commissioners urge May not to give police water cannon
A third of police and crime commissionersurge Home Secretary to reject Boris Johnson's request to arm Metropolitan Police with water cannon Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 3 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia bans 1980 Swedish film Children's Island because it features child...
Children's Island, which centres on an 11-year-old boy who is coming to terms with the onset of puberty, was banned after an application by the federal police. Reported by MailOnline 2 hours ago.
View Article250 soldiers may be quizzed in new Bloody Sunday investigation
David Cameron orders investigation into "comfort letters" sent to IRA fugitives, as up to 250 Bloody Sunday soldiers face new police interviews Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 3 hours ago.
View ArticleThe IRA letters sealed the Good Friday agreement in Northern Ireland
Sinn Féin were adamant the 187 men on the run would be given amnesty as many had influence in the republican movement Like any peace deal bringing to end decades of conflict the Good Friday agreement...
View ArticleCelebrity Big Brother runner up, Dappy, has been charged with assault after...
Celebrity Big Brother runner up and N-Dubz singer Dappy has been charged with assault according to reports from Essex Police. Dappy, real name Costadinos Contostavlos, was arrested after an alleged...
View ArticleInquiry into alleged GlaxoSmithKline bribery in China has led to pay fudge
In the circumstances, GlaxoSmithKline's pay committee faced a tricky problem when determining boardroom pay bonusesGlaxoSmithKline had a terrific 2013 apart from one incident that has the potential to...
View ArticleHugh Muir's diary: Who is Simon Heffer calling a 'second-rate author'?
Could it be his long-time foe Max Hastings? • The Great War sparks furious debate. Into the fray rides Simon Heffer, the Daily Mail's chief opinion-meister. He has pretty harsh words for some who...
View ArticleDoreen Lawrence: hold public inquiry into police spying or we'll sue
Inquiry must have 'most authoritative … transparent and legally robust framework possible', says Stephen Lawrence's mother The home secretary must order a public inquiry into undercover police who spy...
View ArticlePeople evacuated from homes in south London after sewage floods streets
Water from a burst main in Kennington sends pungent floodwater on to the surrounding streets and into homes nearby Scores of people had to be evacuated from their homes by firefighters on Thursday...
View ArticleJoanna Dennehy: serial killer becomes first woman told by judge to die in jail
Judge told the murderer of three men she was 'a cruel, calculating, selfish and manipulative serial killer' Joanne Dennehy has become the first woman ordered to die behind bars by a judge, who told the...
View ArticleAirbus plane could cause congestion on M4 near Bristol, drivers...
POLICE are warning of possible traffic congestion on the M4 this weekend as the massive fuselage of an Airbus A321 plane trundles across the region. The plane is being taken from south Wales to the...
View ArticleMore stolen property found in Bristol - is any of it yours?
POLICE are trying to reunite more stolen property with its owners and are publishing pictures in the hope owners will come forward. An appeal was made earlier this week to find the owners of 10...
View ArticleFears for runaway Briton 'kidnapped in Spain'.
Francis Brennan, 25, is feared to have been kidnapped in Spain by men posing as police officers and his parents have appealed for information about his disappearance Reported by Telegraph.co.uk...
View ArticleThe harsh reality of life for Bristol prostitutes - and the...
SIMON Dewfall doesn't have to spend long on Fishponds Road in his police uniform before people let him know what their main gripe is.As Neighbourhood Inspector for East Bristol, he's heading up a new...
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