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It looks like Mark Haddon ... city that contains most of the cultural and metropolitan facilities you could want, in terms of bookshops, theatre, cinema, conversation. But it’s near enough to ...
The "plaques" were spray painted on to City of London streets by local police to warn the public Fake blue plaques have been spray painted on to pavements in the City of London to mark where ...
Scotland Yard and City of London Police will receive £255.2 million ... the funding agreement falls short of the money Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has warned the force needs.
The head of City of London Police has apologised ... two-thirds of the force’s police staff are female. Last June, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley apologised for past failings ...
The increase in a special grant to compensate the Met and City of London police for the additional ... in the upcoming spending review. Sir Mark Rowley told the London Assembly that all services ...
Perhaps the first clue to Mark Haddon’s beguiling new novel arrives ... is named after the ancient city of Antioch. The family has always believed the name confers upon them venerable status ...
City of London Police will pay compensation to a man they Tasered A City of London Police application to appeal against a ruling that it must pay £24,000 in compensation to a social worker who ...
Fewer than 10% of London police officers carry guns. Police Commissioner Mark Rowley wrote to Home Secretary Suella Braverman late Sunday welcoming her decision to review the rules governing armed ...
Fake blue plaques have been spray painted on to pavements in the City of London to mark where mobile phones have been stolen. City of London Police said the aim of the signs was to raise awareness ...
A City of London Police application to appeal against a ruling that it must pay £24,000 in compensation to a social worker who was Tasered by one of its officers has been refused by the Supreme ...
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Phone theft hotspots marked with ‘blue plaques’ in City of LondonFake blue plaques have been spray-painted onto pavements in the Square Mile to mark where mobile phones have been stolen. City of London Police said the aim was to raise awareness of the £50m-a ...
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