TOWN HALLS SET TO LOSE SURVEILLANCE POWERS
Sub editor as usual not bothered to read article. No they arent going to lose them at all. The Home Secretary is just saying “tut tut. Naughty!”
Sub editor as usual not bothered to read article. No they arent going to lose them at all. The Home Secretary is just saying “tut tut. Naughty!”
Van and people carrier stopped in separate incidents at Poole ferryport
Not sure whether FT allows you to link to its articles. You may have to register and go to its interactive section yourself, but this is just too useful not to draw to your attention….honest…and there’s a list of other articles linked at the foot of the graphic. Haapy clicking!
Wow! Lets see if a Labour council can get away with calling the cops to account once the Tories are in power. But the principle matters and if Boris J establishes it for all council-police relations we will be creeping back towards democratic accountability in the UK
Interesting tale of a Dutch bank and banker who had lots of fun, made lots of friends in the political class and then went bankrupt. Crimes of the powerful? How many more are there to go phut?
Plod seeks to record dissidents and deviants as usual. Pretending that they are potential terrorists, presumably. All this nopnsense set up by ACPO, which used to be a Chief Constables’ Trade Union and is now apparently a private company [go check its web site and weep!] It sells services commercially. Could that be why the … POLICE IN £9 MILLION SCHEME TO LOG “DOMESTIC EXTREMISTS”
Problems managing serious offenders on release
Analysis of the figures for those arrested during Operation Pentameter 2. Actually, there were 5 people jailed for coerced prostitution, but they had been arrested or inquiries had begun before Pentameter. More people are coerced into work than into prostitution. This was a huge operation, too. So have we been conned by NGOs with an … INQUIRY FAILS TO FIND SINGLE TRAFFICKER WHO FORCED ANYONE INTO PROSTITUTION
This has to be read! These companies are denying employees access to the courts as well as using the courts to prevent us finding out what they get up to. Trafigura’s disgraceful behaviour this week…or should that be Carter Ruck’s? is actually taken even lower by the behaviour of Haliburton as described here. Have lawyers … HALIBURTON PLUMBS NEW DEPTHS
Carter Ruck withdraw attempt to prevent newspapers printing a parliamentary question, probably to prevent their action being tested in court and thus being prevented from trying it on again. Ethics? Nah, we’re solicitors. We dont have ethics.