Three foreign tourists taking pictures of a British seafront were “detained” by passers-by who believed they were part of a paedophile ring. The three Greek
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ALL CHARGES DROPPED AGAINST 3 STUDENTS ACCUSED OF RAPE AT SUMMER BALL
Four students accused of raping a woman at a summer ball at Britain’s most elite agricultural college walked free from court yesterday as the case
POLICE BELIEVE BODY IS MISSING JUNIOR DOCTOR ROSE POLGE
The body of a missing junior doctor who disappeared shortly after the first national strike has been found washed up, it was feared yesterday (mon).
MAN DIES IN 100FT PLUNGE AT DOCKS
A man died yesterday lunchtime (Mon) after falling 100ft from cliffs into Falmouth Docks in Cornwall. Investigating police say the death is not thought to
HEARTBROKEN PARENTS OF TEEN FOUND IN RIVER PAY TRIBUTE TO RESCUE TEAM
The heartbroken parents of a teenager whose body was found in a river have paid tribute to the team who recovered her body. Police discovered
NHS WORKER ACCUSED OF CHILD ABUSE ADMITS INTIMATE PIERCING
An NHS mental health worker accused of sexually abusing vulnerable teenage girls has admitted he did have an intimate piercing described by one of his
DIVERS SEARCH RIVER THAMES FOR OFFICER WHO WENT MISSING ON DUTY
Divers have searched the River Thames in an attempt to find a police officer who went missing while on duty. Pc Gordon Semple, 59, was
The Thai Protesters Are Ready To Form a New Government
The Thai protesters that are in the streets for quite a while, protesting against their government, announced that they are ready to for a new
Undercover policing needs overhaul, say MPs
By Laura Moulden Undercover policing in the UK requires a “root and branch” overhaul, MPs have warned today (March 1st).
Sheffield dog torturers sought by police
By Lauren Grice Police in Sheffield are appealing for information after the charred body of an abused dog was found by members of the public.
Wisbech Fish and chip shop stabbing victim fined for wasting police time
By Laura Moulden A Wisbech man who claimed he fought off four muggers while holding fish and chips has been fined for wasting police time.
Two men arrested in 1980s care home paedophile ring probe
By Laura Moulden Two men have been arrested by police investigating suspected sexual offences at a care home in Richmond during the 1980s.
IPCC ‘woefully under-equipped’
By Laura Moulden The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is unable to cope with its role as watchdog of police forces in England and Wales,
UK Police face radical recruitment shake-up
By Gerald Heneghan Police in England and Wales are facing the possibility of a radical shake-up that would allow forces to recruit senior officers from
Helicopter crashes into crane in central London
By Gerald Heneghan A helicopter has crashed into a crane in central London this morning (January 16th), killing two people and injuring nine others.
Operation Muttley launched to combat dogging
Police this week launched a crackdown on doggers who plague a beauty spot – and called it Operation MUTTLEY. Extra covert police patrols and CCTV
Four-month-old baby could have been saved
A four-month-old baby boy who was violently shaken to death by his father could have been saved if hospital staff and police had followed child
Paul Merson charged with drink driving
FORMER Premier League ace Paul Merson was banned from driving for 14 months after he pleaded guilty to falling asleep behind the wheel and crashing
‘Mad-dog’ in court for metal theft
A MAN with a SKULL tattooed on his face dubbed ‘Mad Dog’, who shot to notoriety after appearing on The Jeremy Kyle Show, has been
Longest serving police dog to retire
ONE of Britain’s longest-serving crime-fighting canines is preparing for a cushy retired lifestyle at the home of his best friend and handler for the past