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Whistleblowing on a colleague was the beginning of an alarming journey for former 999 call handler Issy Vine, who’s now suing the force for constructive dismissal ...
Sixty people have signed a letter of support for a long-time Spearfish preschool and daycare facility employee following her ...
Police chiefs will be able to sack officers deemed unfit to serve from next month under rules announced by Home Office ...
Police officers who fail background checks will face automatic dismissal under new regulations designed to bolster public ...
Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith, the National Police Chiefs' Council lead for vetting, supported the proposed changes, ...
COPS who fail vetting checks will be booted out of the police automatically from next month. The Home Office confirmed that ...
A jury has concluded The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for an error in a 2017 editorial she ...
The jury deliberated a little over two hours before reaching its verdict after lawyers for Palin and the newspaper delivered ...
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost her defamation retrial against The New York Times over a 2017 editorial she said damaged ...
The BBC news veteran admitted there's one topic of conversation that is off the table, even when it comes to her friends and ...
A PUBLIC inquiry into what went wrong in the lead-up to the Southport stabbings began its work yesterday. It will look into ...
Sir Adrian Fulford, a former vice-president of the Court of Appeal who sentenced Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens to a whole-life term, will chair the inquiry. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper ...
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