Hundreds of British Officers Fired for Misconduct in a Year
london November 5, 2024 07:10Nearly six hundred officers have been dismissed for misconduct in the UK in the past year, according to the College of Policing.
Nearly six hundred officers have been dismissed for misconduct in the UK in the past year, according to the College of Policing.
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North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile towards the sea off the east coast of the country, known as the Japanese Sea, according to the South Korean military via Yonhap news agency.
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Tommy Robinson's recent arrest has led to mass protests in London. Supporters of Robinson have taken to the streets in response to his upcoming trial starting on Monday.
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Russia is hosting a BRICS summit with several prominent world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, UN Secretary-General António Guterres, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in attendance.
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Israeli Defense Forces share new video footage and photos of the hideout of Hamas leader Sinwar, showcasing a well-equipped living space with cash stacks and UN food aid.
President Maia Sandu of Moldova accuses criminals of attempting to buy 300,000 votes during the recent elections, citing unprecedented levels of interference.
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A recent study by Oxford Economics reveals the significant impact of Shell in the Dutch economy, highlighting its job creation and tax contributions.
An earthquake of around 6.0 magnitude has struck eastern Turkey, with the epicenter located east of Malatya, approximately 545 kilometers southeast of the capital Ankara.
Paul Lowe, a renowned war photographer, was tragically found dead in Los Angeles, with his son Emir being accused of the murder.
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Lutz Bachmann, the German frontman of the controversial Pegida group, announced his decision to quit after leading protests against migration and Muslims in Dresden, Germany for a decade.
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