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2013/05/21 20:39
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Keir Starmer QC, who steps down in October as head of the Crown Prosecution Service, said there could be no “blanket rule” that nobody is named at the point of arrest. His comments follow publication...
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2013/05/21 10:27
2013/05/21 10:27
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Radical cleric Abu Qatada refused bail Qatada refused bail Radical cleric Abu Qatada has been denied bail and will remain behind bars following a decision today. He was sent to Belmarsh prison in...
2013/05/21 08:39
2013/05/21 08:39
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Maria Stubbings, 50, was killed following mistakes by police that left her at the mercy of her violent former partner, Marc Chivers, who had served time in prison in Germany for killing another...
2013/05/21 06:09
2013/05/21 06:09
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In a newspaper article published on Friday Theresa May stated that she believed the police should confirm the identity of someone arrested if a correct name was put to them by a journalists. But...
2013/05/20 20:39
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The Labour MP and phone hacking campaigner, Tom Watson, wants Theresa May and the Metropolitan Police commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe to review allegations that an intelligence report compiled by the...
2013/05/20 06:39
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The terror suspect, who recently pledged to voluntarily leave Britain after years of fighting deportation, was jailed in Belmarsh prison in March when his bail was revoked. Qatada will request bail...
2013/05/19 12:44
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Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, has offered strong support for the Conservative co-chairman Lord Feldman, who is fighting allegations that he made disparaging remarks about Tory...
2013/05/19 00:17
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British police probing Madeleine McCann’s disappearance now believe her kidnapper was staying in a holiday flat near the family. Scotland Yard detectives, who believe the youngster may still be...
2013/05/17 22:42
2013/05/17 22:42
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Marina Litvinenko said she was "utterly dismayed" after a coroner on Friday upheld an application by Hague to keep crucial evidence from the inquest secret. Sir Robert Owen reluctantly agreed to...
2013/05/16 17:43
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The home secretary's campaign to repatriate a battery of key European powers over police, justice and security policy suffered a blow on Thursday when Germany signalled its opposition to letting...
2013/05/16 15:33
2013/05/16 15:33
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Paramedics' anger flashes at Theresa May's 'ambulance drivers' insult May 16, 2013, Press Dispensary. Paramedics across the country are today expressing anger and dismay at a remark made by the home...
2013/05/16 15:13
2013/05/16 15:13
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The growing official desire to ensure that the police do not identify people who they arrest poses profound questions about the nature of journalism. Before I take up that issue, let's look at where...
2013/05/16 14:51
2013/05/16 14:51
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Last updated at 13:09, Thursday, 16 May 2013 The Government has rejected calls for an inquiry after arrests were made over details leaked about trips by Cumbria’s crime commissioner in a...
2013/05/16 13:01
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The mayor’s office was also asked by the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA) to clarify the figures they were using during the police consultations after confusion over their interpretation of data. All...
2013/05/16 07:38
2013/05/16 07:38
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In a letter to the recently formed professional standards body, the College of Policing, Theresa May said she was concerned by reports that some forces have refused to name suspects who have been...
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2013/05/15 22:12
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Posturing by a previous home secretary over the death of a policeman eventually led to the abolition of the mandatory death penalty for murder. David Maxwell-Fyfe's refusal to pardon Derek Bentley led...
2013/05/15 20:17
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Police could soon be given the go-ahead to use water cannon in mainland Britain, Theresa May revealed today. The Home Secretary said she is considering a request from forces in England and Wales and...
2013/05/15 18:23
2013/05/15 18:23
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... should mean life for anyone convicted to killing a police officer.” - Theresa May, home secretary, Police Federation annual conference, Bournemouth, 15 May 2013 Addressing the massed ranks of...
2013/05/15 15:29
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Shrien Dewani fighting extradition to South Africa pictured in May 2011 (Reuters) The date has been set for the extradition hearing for Shrien Dewani, who is accused of murdering his new bride on...
2013/05/15 14:53
2013/05/15 14:53
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Police murderers to receive life imprisonment in Britain Criminals who kill police officers in Britain will receive whole-life sentences, Theresa May says. Criminals who kill police officers in...