Crime

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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Britain has most illegal migrants in Europe, study finds

As Homeland Party gets back to business after our rapturous annual general meeting, figures have duly been released showing that one in one hundred of the population is in the UK illegally. As regrettable as this is, it perfectly encapsulates our raison d’etre. Let’s examine these figures more closely. The research, led by University of

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Three arrested for people trafficking

Three women have been charged in a human trafficking and brothel-keeping investigation after properties were raided by police in Paisley. The intelligence-led operation was carried out alongside the Home Office Immigration Enforcement team, with officers attending addresses in Scotland’s largest town on September 26. The women aged 37,38, and 44 were arrested after an extensive

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What does two-tier justice actually look like?

The best way to understand it is by comparing past incidents with those happening now: Astrophel Sang, 19, attempted to set fire to the Cenotaph during BLM demonstrations in Westminster on June 7th, 2020. Such an appalling act strikes at the very core of the nation. Despite these protests lasting nearly three weeks, with vandalism

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Intrusive AI “speed” cameras get national rollout.

It’s difficult to think of a more overused cliché than the term “Orwellian” when critiquing the Government’s modus operandi. Anyone familiar with Orwell’s seminal “1984” will know only too well his nightmare vision of the surveillance state, where people’s movements, speech and even thoughts are monitored and catalogued. However, there’s no smoke without a fire,

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FoI request reveals that Dozens of Home Office Staff face criminal investigations.

The Freedom of Information request reveals potential offences include immigration crime, drug offences and fraud. Dozens of Home Office staff are under criminal investigation for a range of offences, including immigration crime, fraud and drug offences. In response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request about its little-known anti-corruption criminal investigation unit (ACCIU), the Department revealed

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Scottish Conservatives launch attempt to repeal the Hate crime bill

Humza Yousaf is facing a vote at Holyrood to repeal his “disastrous” hate crime laws amid warnings that a deluge of complaints is placing an intolerable strain on Police Scotland. MSPs are to be asked to admit they made a mistake and back a Scottish Tory motion proposing that the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act be repealed

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