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Some are named in emails and others have been caught in the ripples, but the impact of the files shows no sign of slowing
Darren Connor, 55, has been accused of possession of an offensive weapon and class B drugs after the incident during Ramadan prayers on Tuesday
From Dairy Milk to Ferrero Rocher, branded confectionary is being stolen by organised gangs and resold to retailers
An earlier victim of the Nottingham killer had been in mortal danger but his mental health prevented charges being brought, even after another incident
The government wants to speed up justice but its reckless plan will do more harm than good
Victims’ families have fought hard to get at the truth which reveals a culture of neglect of duties and responsibilities
The killer’s refusal to tell the truth about the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman was cruel, says the reporter who covered the story at the time
Social media posts during half-term divided London schools into ‘red v blue’ teams and encouraged children to carry weapons
Stanley Kennett, of the Metropolitan Police, had been denied permission to operate the Coffee Cycle but did so anyway, while receiving full pay from the force
Beverley Jane Dunnage, 52, who worked at St George’s School, Ascot, and was filmed during the incident, pleaded guilty to two charges
Suspect in his twenties in detention accused of conspiracy to commit assault
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