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London Policing: Funding Falls Short Amid Rising Challenges

The Home Office has announced an additional £65 million in funding for the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) for the coming year. This boost forms part of a revised £255.2 million National and International Capital City (NICC) grant. While the Met has welcomed the funding increase, it fails to address the broader financial pressures and operational […]

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Old Firm Cup Final Marred by Violence

The Homeland Party strongly condemns the disgraceful behaviour of certain football fans during Sunday’s Scottish League Cup final in Glasgow. Charging through Argyle Street, setting off flares near Christmas shoppers, and injuring a police officer – such acts are not only “completely unacceptable,” as First Minister John Swinney stated, but a shameful misuse of community

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Police officer arrested on suspicion of terrorist offence

A police officer in South West England has been arrested on suspicion of supporting the Palestinian militant group Hamas. The officer was arrested on Tuesday in Gloucestershire by counterterrorism police on suspicion of providing support for the proscribed organisation and is currently being held in custody. A vehicle and address are also being searched in

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Met told about Al Fayed sexual harassment exploits

Recently, there seems to be a running theme of police negligence and incompetence. Earlier last week, we reported on the missteps taken by the police in the lead-up to Sir David Amess’s murder, and now we have revelations suggesting that the Met Police failed to act on allegations of sexual misconduct pertaining to Mohamed Al

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Could Sir David Amess’s murder have been prevented?

The short answer is “yes”, according to Sir David’s daughter, Katie Amess, who is calling for a full inquest into her father’s death. Sir David Amess, a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Southend West, was fatally stabbed at a constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church Hall in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, back in

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Illegal immigrant jailed for cannabis production in Nottingham

Last year, we reported on a cannabis production operation in the sleepy spa town of Buxton, Derbyshire. Now, it’s the turn of Nottinghamshire and like before, the individual involved has questionable immigration status. In fact, there’s nothing questionable at all; Nam Tran, 21, is here illegally. Not content with breaking immigration law, he has since

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Prolific Derby burglar walks out from open prison

A prolific burglar from Derby has gone missing from HMP Sudbury. Derbyshire Police say Larry Connors left the open prison at around 7:50 p.m. on Friday, October 18. The 31-year-old had been moved to the category D prison while serving a four-and-a-half-year sentence.  Connors, 31, of Gisborne Green in the city centre, burgled houses across

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Knife attacker in Edinburgh has been jailed for at least 18 years

Jamie Boulton, 55, a “repeat offender”, stabbed Garry O’Neill at a flat in Primrose Street in Leith in June last year. Judge Lady Poole told Boulton, who has 45 previous offences including serious violence and knife crime, that he had “an appalling criminal record”. The High Court in Edinburgh heard that 69-year-old Mr O’Neill was

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