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Police mistakenly target David Lammy's father

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy reveals his Algerian-born father was wrongly accused of being a criminal by Surrey Police in a case of mistaken identity, raising serious questions about police procedures.

Asian Hornet Invasion: UK on High Alert

Dangerous Asian hornets with potentially fatal stings have been confirmed in multiple UK locations, sparking urgent government warnings and eradication efforts.

Foreign prisoner wrongly freed in police blunder

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy confronts Justice Secretary over serious administrative error that led to incorrect release of foreign prisoner, raising concerns about public safety and prison system failures.

AI Trained by UK's Elite Face Recognition Experts

Groundbreaking UK research reveals how artificial intelligence is being trained using the extraordinary abilities of 'super-recognisers' - people with exceptional face identification skills that outperform current technology.

Deadly UK Plant Warning for Foragers

Foraging expert Jane Perrone reveals the deadly dangers of Hemlock Water Dropwort, a toxic plant commonly mistaken for edible greens in British waterways.

Dangerous criminal mistakenly freed from Essex prison

Exclusive: Hadush Kebatu, convicted for firearms and assault offences, was accidentally released from HMP Chelmsford in a major security breach. The Category C prisoner remained at large for hours before being recaptured in Epping.

Police: Naming criminals risks officer safety

Exclusive: Senior police officials express serious concerns that publicising offender identities could endanger officers and trigger vigilante attacks across UK communities.

Sex offender migrant freed in error - police hunt

A convicted sex attacker released due to a catastrophic administrative error is on the run after being spotted in North London, prompting David Lammy to order urgent prison release reforms.

The 1% Club issues on-air apology after technical fault

ITV's popular quiz show The 1% Club was forced to issue an on-air apology after a technical failure left viewers confused during Saturday night's broadcast. The incident occurred during a crucial question about a fictional company's profits.

Sex offender freed by mistake in London - police search

Metropolitan Police launch urgent London-wide search for convicted sex offender Michael Riddiough-Allen after he was mistakenly released from HMP Wormwood Scrubs. Authorities warn public not to approach the 48-year-old.

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