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With the passing of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, AG Pam Bondi now says there is “new information, additional information” on Epstein, directly contradicting DOJ’s claim that no further investigation was needed...
Goalposts continue to move and all looking very suspect.
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Goalposts continue to move and all looking very suspect.
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Binman punches a naked cyclist.
No one should be cycling the streets naked.
No one should be cycling the streets naked.
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The ringleader of a Roma Gypsy grooming gang was offered £1,500 by the Home Office to be deported while he was in prison awaiting trial for 10 rapes.
Mircea Marian Cumpanasoiu, 38, led a network which raped, drugged and exploited vulnerable local women in Dundee.
In summer 2024, while in custody at HMP Perth awaiting trial for serial sex offences, officials handed him a "voluntary return" form under a government scheme paying foreign nationals to leave Britain.
The department later decided not to remove him because of the upcoming court proceedings.
Mircea Marian Cumpanasoiu, 38, led a network which raped, drugged and exploited vulnerable local women in Dundee.
In summer 2024, while in custody at HMP Perth awaiting trial for serial sex offences, officials handed him a "voluntary return" form under a government scheme paying foreign nationals to leave Britain.
The department later decided not to remove him because of the upcoming court proceedings.
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Police Scotland with support from North Wales colleagues, have now charged three people over funeral plan fraud.
Last May, Police Scotland launched a criminal probe named Operation Koine into A Milne Funeral Directors following allegations of missing ashes, families given wrong remains and financial misconduct.
Officers from the team, with support from colleagues in North Wales, executed search warrants at an address in the Flint area of Wales yesterday and a 58-year-old man and 38-year-old woman were rearrested.
All three have now been charged in connection with the investigation and will be reported to the Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service in due course.
Last May, Police Scotland launched a criminal probe named Operation Koine into A Milne Funeral Directors following allegations of missing ashes, families given wrong remains and financial misconduct.
Officers from the team, with support from colleagues in North Wales, executed search warrants at an address in the Flint area of Wales yesterday and a 58-year-old man and 38-year-old woman were rearrested.
All three have now been charged in connection with the investigation and will be reported to the Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service in due course.
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Wow would you look at that!
White kids being featured again.
Using free breakfast clubs...
White kids being featured again.
Using free breakfast clubs...
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Convicted rapist and former Met police constable David Carrick has received an additional life sentence.
The 50-year-old was found guilty on Wednesday of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl in the 1980s when he was 14 and raping a former partner 20 years later.
He had already been serving 36 life sentences with a minimum of 32 years after admitting 71 offences of sexual violence committed over a 17-year period.
In a victim impact statement, the woman abused as a child told the court the trauma had "followed me into adulthood".
A statement from the woman abused as a child said: "I don't believe David has any remorse... I don't think I will ever be able to trust anyone completely.
"The effects of these offences are not something I can simply move on from."
The new sentence means Carrick, previously eligible for parole in 2054, must now wait until 2055.
The 50-year-old was found guilty on Wednesday of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl in the 1980s when he was 14 and raping a former partner 20 years later.
He had already been serving 36 life sentences with a minimum of 32 years after admitting 71 offences of sexual violence committed over a 17-year period.
In a victim impact statement, the woman abused as a child told the court the trauma had "followed me into adulthood".
A statement from the woman abused as a child said: "I don't believe David has any remorse... I don't think I will ever be able to trust anyone completely.
"The effects of these offences are not something I can simply move on from."
The new sentence means Carrick, previously eligible for parole in 2054, must now wait until 2055.
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A Police Scotland officer has told a court he was "terrified" when he allegedly found himself being chased by a man wielding a chainsaw.
Liridon Kastrati, 32, is accused of ramming a car into a marked police vehicle and then brandishing a chainsaw at officers in Paisley, Renfrewshire, on 6 May 2024.
It is alleged he stole a black Volkswagen car from the town's George Street and drove it "at excessive speed", before mounting the pavement and colliding with a police car containing two officers.
Kastrati is then accused of pulling a chainsaw out of a bag before reportedly running at officers while shouting and swearing.
Kastrati is on trial and denies attempted murder, as well as breach of the peace and motoring offences.
Liridon Kastrati, 32, is accused of ramming a car into a marked police vehicle and then brandishing a chainsaw at officers in Paisley, Renfrewshire, on 6 May 2024.
It is alleged he stole a black Volkswagen car from the town's George Street and drove it "at excessive speed", before mounting the pavement and colliding with a police car containing two officers.
Kastrati is then accused of pulling a chainsaw out of a bag before reportedly running at officers while shouting and swearing.
Kastrati is on trial and denies attempted murder, as well as breach of the peace and motoring offences.
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This is just kicking the immigration ball down the road.
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It really doesn't matter where in the world they come from. They all push for more immigrants. This is Labour MP Yuan Yang.
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This is the SNP candidate in a local council by election today- Simon Jones.
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SNP Ministers have handed more than £1.3million in taxpayers' cash to campaigners pushing for an "extreme" new abortion law in Scotland.
Feminist charity Engender is campaigning to scrap the 1967 Abortion Act, removing the 24-week limit for a legal abortion in Scotland and replacing it with a new "rights-based framework".
Alongside the removing the 24-week limit, the 165-page review – which was commissioned by Humza Yousaf when he was first minister – also said there was no need for any ban on sex-selective abortion in Scotland, branding it "unnecessary" and "potentially harmful"
Professor Anna Glasier, chair of the panel, said it would require "intrusive and inappropriate questioning" of those seeking an abortion. She also raised concerns that such a move would risk "racial profiling" women from particular communities where sex-selective abortion is thought to take place.
Feminist charity Engender is campaigning to scrap the 1967 Abortion Act, removing the 24-week limit for a legal abortion in Scotland and replacing it with a new "rights-based framework".
Alongside the removing the 24-week limit, the 165-page review – which was commissioned by Humza Yousaf when he was first minister – also said there was no need for any ban on sex-selective abortion in Scotland, branding it "unnecessary" and "potentially harmful"
Professor Anna Glasier, chair of the panel, said it would require "intrusive and inappropriate questioning" of those seeking an abortion. She also raised concerns that such a move would risk "racial profiling" women from particular communities where sex-selective abortion is thought to take place.
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The long-awaited independent report into how well or badly the government handled the Covid pandemic has been published.
Chairwoman of the inquiry, former judge Baroness Hallett, said the UK's response could be summarised as "too little, too late".
Bringing in lockdown a week earlier on 16 March would have meant 23,000 fewer deaths in England in the first wave, modelling suggests. This would have equated to 48% fewer deaths in the first wave.
Chairwoman of the inquiry, former judge Baroness Hallett, said the UK's response could be summarised as "too little, too late".
Bringing in lockdown a week earlier on 16 March would have meant 23,000 fewer deaths in England in the first wave, modelling suggests. This would have equated to 48% fewer deaths in the first wave.
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The UN climate talks COP30 have been evacuated due to a fire breaking out inside the venue in Belem, Brazil.
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Trans people could be asked about whether they should be accessing single-sex services based on their physical appearance or behaviour, according to proposed new guidance.
A code of practice, produced by the equalities watchdog and awaiting ministerial approval, says it may be legitimate for businesses or services to ask people to provide confirmation they are of the eligible sex "by proportionate means".
Equalities minister Bridget Phillipson said she'd take the time needed to "get this right".
Phillipson, who received the code nearly three months ago, added that it was important to make sure women had access to single-service provisions such as rape crisis centres while ensuring that trans people are treated with "dignity and respect".
The 300-page document was drawn up by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) after the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that legally a woman should be defined by biological sex for the purposes of the Equality Act.
A code of practice, produced by the equalities watchdog and awaiting ministerial approval, says it may be legitimate for businesses or services to ask people to provide confirmation they are of the eligible sex "by proportionate means".
Equalities minister Bridget Phillipson said she'd take the time needed to "get this right".
Phillipson, who received the code nearly three months ago, added that it was important to make sure women had access to single-service provisions such as rape crisis centres while ensuring that trans people are treated with "dignity and respect".
The 300-page document was drawn up by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) after the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that legally a woman should be defined by biological sex for the purposes of the Equality Act.
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Labour MP says he was raped and drugged by a man ten years ago.
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