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Man arrested for stealing sausage commits suicide after police called him a pedophile

A man arrested for stealing Greggs sausage rolls has committed suicide after being mistakenly described by police as a pedophile, according to an investigation. Brian Temple, 34, of Redcar committed suicide on New Year’s Eve in 2017 nearly seven months after the alleged theft of a packet of Greggs snacks, he told the Teesside Forensic …

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No. 10 to set out comprehensive plans to overturn the power of the European Court of Human Rights

Tomorrow Downing Street will unveil broad plans to overturn the power of the European Court of Human Rights just days after a Strasbourg judge blocked the deportation of asylum seekers from the United Kingdom to Rwanda. The abolition of the Human Rights Act (HRA), including the reduction of the influence of the European Court of …

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Rail Strike: The interruption will continue as talks resume to end the dispute

Rail strike: Interruption will continue as talks resume to end the BBC dispute Train strikes: RMT will hold new talks with railway companies, but Thursday’s action will continue, as The Guardian Glasgow’s Queen Street was calmed down when the railway affected Daily Record services Rail strike: millions of people faced delays and congestion on the …

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Eastern Donbas “extremely difficult” for Ukrainians as Russia intensifies attacks

The military situation of Ukrainian defenders in the eastern Donbas is “extremely difficult,” the governor of the Luhansk region said, as Russian attacks intensified in an effort to capture Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk. Serhiy Haidai said overnight that Russia had said 568 civilians were hiding at the Azot chemical plant in Sievierodonetsk, the last place Ukrainian …

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Glencore admits bribery following corruption investigation in UK

A Glencore subsidiary pleaded guilty to several bribery charges on Tuesday after admitting to bribing officials from countries from Nigeria to Cameroon, which marked a rare corporate conviction for corruption. Glencore Energy UK lawyers have appeared before a judge to plead guilty to seven bribery charges following a Serious Fraud Office investigation into one of …

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Liverpool: Can, Coutinho and Wijnaldum’s problems after Klopp give Mane something to think about

As Sadio Mane’s £ 35m transfer to Bayern Munich nears completion, it is unlikely that Liverpool fans will feel too harsh towards a player who has given them six years of success. unmatched and bright memories of attack. From the moment he signed in 2016 from Southampton, the Senegalese has been one of the stars …

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Two arrested for allegedly running over Boosbeck who claimed the life of Justine Wedgwood, a mother of three.

Two men have been arrested in West Yorkshire while investigations continue into an alleged crash that claimed the lives of a mother of three. Justine Wedgwood, 50, of the Boosbeck area, died sadly after the incident at 10:45 p.m. Sunday night on Boosbeck Road, Skelton Green, during which she received serious injuries. Cleveland police launched …

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Government accused of hypocrisy over plans to cut bank bosses’ salary caps Sign up for free to continue reading Sign up for free to continue reading

The Boris Johnson government has been accused of hypocrisy for planning to cut controls on the salaries of city leaders while demanding wage moderation from the public sector. 10th Chief of Staff Steve Barclay is said to have written to Chancellor Rishi Sunak with a plan of “deregulatory measures to reduce the overall corporate burden” …

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