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Man admits Uefa Cup police attack

About 150,000 Rangers fans were in the city when the violence broken out A Rangers fan has admitted assaulting a police officer during rioting which broke out in Manchester after the 2008 Uefa Cup Final. Mark Stoddart, 25, of...

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Carjacker was known crack addict

A carjacker who deliberately ran over a woman as he stole her car was known to almost every police officer in Slough as a crack addict with a history of relentless violence. Known as "Gummy" to his friends because of his...

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Senior officer cleared of credit card misuse

Ali Dizaei, the suspended senior Scotland Yard officer, has been cleared of misusing his corporate credit card. An inquiry by Dorset chief constable Martin Baker found no evidence he acted dishonestly or without integrity....

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Mystery besets severed hand inquiry

Police rule out stranger attack but reject honour killing theory despite misgivings by Asian women's groups Every day, staff at Sunrise Radio were greeted with a smile from Geeta Aulakh, the receptionist who had dreamed as a...

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Calls from Angela Merkel told Tony Blair he would not get EU's top job

Tony Blair warned Gordon Brown a week ago that his campaign to become the first president of the European Council was doomed after a decisive intervention by the German chancellor Angela Merkel, according to senior Whitehall...

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Arrests made in €10m match-fixing probe

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin Police and sport officials said on Friday they had dismantled the ‘biggest fraud scandal to ever hit European football’ – a criminal ring suspected of unprecedented match-fixing and betting in the...

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Police chief attacks Tory Met plan

Tory MP accuses Acpo president Sir Hugh Orde of being 'patronising' after he says it is critical that police forces stay free of political influence The head of Britain's senior police officers sparked a political row today by...

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Police treat dog mess as crime priority and issue owners with £50 fines

Police are treating dog mess as a crime priority, by launching patrols to catch owners who let their pets foul the pavements and issuing them with £50 fines. By Richard Edwards, Crime Correspondent Officers in Nottinghamshire...

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Police urged to visit all victims

Dorset Police's website is an example of naming and shaming criminals Police should visit every victim of crime no matter how minor the offence, the home secretary has said. Alan Johnson made the call as he launched an...

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Officer jailed for Pc sex assault

A Metropolitan Police sergeant has been jailed for eight months for sexually assaulting a sleeping colleague after their work Christmas party. A fellow officer saw David Stevens, 37, committing the act on a male Pc in a hotel...

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