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Farage Warns of Public Order Threat from Small Boats

Brexit architect Nigel Farage issues a stark warning, declaring the small boats crisis a 'genuine threat to public order' and revealing a hardline strategy for the mass removal of illegal migrants from the UK.

New driving law could fine you for loud music

A major review of the Highway Code proposes new fines for drivers playing loud music or being distracted by pets. Here's what you need to know about the potential changes to driving laws.

Notting Hill Carnival: Met Police Make 313 Arrests

The Metropolitan Police conducted a significant pre-emptive operation leading to 313 arrests at Notting Hill Carnival, targeting knife crime, drug offences, and sexual assaults in one of London's largest public events.

McCann Suspect Brueckner Faces New Sex Charges

Convicted sex offender Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, is confronted with five additional charges of sexual offences in a Braunschweig courtroom, as the search for answers continues.

C of E Priests Charged in Historic Sex Abuse Cases

Exclusive: The Crown Prosecution Service brings charges against two C of E priests in Sheffield and Cheshire for non-recent sexual offences, exposing deep-rooted safeguarding failures within the church.

Sheffield Cult Leader's Sex Offence Trial Collapses

The high-profile trial of former Nine O'Clock Service priest Christopher Brain, accused of historical sex offences against young women in his Sheffield-based Christian group, has been abruptly halted after the jury was discharged.

Teacher Jailed for Grooming and School Toilet Sex with Pupil

Auckland music teacher, Myah Leanie Adams, has been sentenced to prison after being found guilty of grooming a 15-year-old student and engaging in explicit sexual acts with him on school grounds. The shocking case has sent ripples through the community an

Ex-Police Officer Jailed for Sex Crimes Against Victim

Disgraced ex-PC Stuart Trentham, 34, has been sentenced to six years and eight months in prison after exploiting his position to engage in sexual activity with a vulnerable woman he met through his duties in Greater Manchester.

Govt Uses Suffragettes to Justify Protest Crackdown

Ministers are invoking the legacy of the Suffragettes to justify draconian new laws that would criminalise the very tactics they used. This political stunt is a dangerous rewriting of history that threatens the right to protest itself.

Ex-AFL Player Fined for Lewd Beach Act and Drug Theft

Ex-AFL player Daniel Bell has been convicted and fined for a series of offences, including a lewd public act on a Melbourne beach and drug-related theft, following an extensive police search across Victoria.

Premier League to award more penalties for holding

Premier League referees will take a stricter approach on holding offences in the penalty area this season, with more penalties expected to be awarded, according to PGMOL chief Howard Webb.

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