Rudy, Billy and Foxy are joined by new DS Chris.
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We can’t tell if she’s joking.
Nevermind I’ll find someone like, er, exactly the same as, you…
Immigration experts scathing about Home Office plans to tighten access to services for people without legal status Home Office plans to reheat “thoroughly discredited” hostile environment policies show the government has not learned lessons from the Windrush scandal, immigration experts have said. A taskforce to crack down on illegal immigration is being set up, the Home Office announced on Sunday. As well as blocking access to banking for those without immigration status, it intends to find new ways of checking individuals’ immigration status when they use schools or the NHS. Continue reading… Immigration experts scathing about Home Office plans to…
Brutal.
Parents of 16-year-old stabbed in Stretford urge people to ‘do the right thing’ as police offer £50,000 reward The parents of a 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in Manchester have urged anyone with information to “do the right thing” as police announced a £50,000 reward on the anniversary of his killing. Joan Dixon and Glen Carter said they “can’t move on” until the person who stabbed “cheeky chappy” Kennie Carter on 22 January last year is brought to justice. Continue reading… Parents of 16-year-old stabbed in Stretford urge people to ‘do the right thing’ as police offer £50,000…
Labour asks watchdog to examine recruitment process after reports Richard Sharp helped former PM with personal finances Labour urges inquiry into claim BBC chair ‘helped Boris Johnson’ Boris Johnson made a surprise appearance in Ukraine on Sunday as he denied any conflict of interest over his role in appointing a new BBC chairman while in No 10. Labour has asked the watchdog for public appointments to examine the recruitment process after it was reported Richard Sharp helped Johnson with his personal finances during the interview process for the role at the corporation. Continue reading… Labour asks watchdog to examine recruitment…
Dean of St Mary’s Cathedral alleged to have invited worshippers to his living quarters during lockdown The Vatican is investigating rumours of a “sex party” at a British cathedral which is alleged to have happened during lockdown. As part of an investigation into the circumstances of Robert Byrne’s resignation as the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle, the Catholic church is looking into claims one of his priests invited worshippers to a private party at his lodgings. Continue reading… Dean of St Mary’s Cathedral alleged to have invited worshippers to his living quarters during lockdownThe Vatican is investigating rumours of a…
The demonstration could end up as another obstacle in Sweden’s road to Nato membership.
‘It’s a bit of a gamble…’
Baz Luhrmann also attended.
April Ludgate and Leslie Knope are back.
Former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein questions authenticity of infamous 2001 photograph during interview from Florida prison Ghislaine Maxwell has questioned the authenticity of a photograph that came to symbolise Virginia Giuffre’s sexual abuse allegations against Prince Andrew, amid reports the Duke of York is considering overturning his settlement. In a video interview from prison, Maxwell who appears in the infamous 2001 photograph alongside the then 17-year-old Giuffre as Andrew holds her semi-bare waist, said: “I don’t believe it’s real for a second.” Continue reading… Former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein questions authenticity of infamous 2001 photograph during interview from Florida prisonGhislaine…
Well ITV, does Kelly fit the bill?
‘I am staggered by this. In shock even.’
Every MUA will tell you, great makeup starts with great skincare.
Teddy Hobbs has a higher IQ than most adults.
Newcastle have also been linked…
Black, who was also a former diplomatic and European editor, had a rare neurological disease and wrote moving account of his illness Ian Black, the Guardian’s former Middle East editor, has died aged 69. He had a rare neurological disease. Black, who was also a former diplomatic and European editor for the paper, died peacefully on Sunday morning surrounded by his family. Continue reading… Black, who was also a former diplomatic and European editor, had a rare neurological disease and wrote moving account of his illnessIan Black, the Guardian’s former Middle East editor, has died aged 69. He had a…
Extensive fox hunting investigation as 22 dogs seized in southern counties raids pursuing suspected wildlife offences by terrier men Six men have been arrested and 22 dogs seized in police raids over suspected illegal fox hunts across several English counties. The men were arrested in dawn raids on Wednesday by police from Kent, Norfolk, Sussex, and Thames Valley, in one of the UK’s largest ever fox hunting investigations. Continue reading… Extensive fox hunting investigation as 22 dogs seized in southern counties raids pursuing suspected wildlife offences by terrier menSix men have been arrested and 22 dogs seized in police raids…
National Grid asks Drax and EDF to start warming three plants as precaution amid cold weather and low wind speeds Britain’s electricity generators have been forced to warm up coal-fired power stations for the second time this winter following a sustained period of cold weather and lower wind generation. With a high pressure weather system with associated light winds likely to dominate for a few more days, National Grid’s electricity system operator (ESO) said early on Sunday it had asked Drax to start “warming” two of its coal units at its North Yorkshire site and EDF to do the same…
City council aims to undercut private operators and house children with complex needs rejected by other homes Manchester city council is setting up two special children’s homes to house the increasing number of vulnerable young people who end up stuck in hospital because no residential providers will take them. The homes, believed to be the first of their kind, aim to undercut private operators who sometimes demand tens of thousands of pounds each week to look after children with the most complex needs. A Guardian investigation earlier this year found that Knowsley council in Merseyside was charged almost £50,000 a…
The Roman Catholic Church is looking into the extraordinary allegations.
Comeback of the century.
He even has his own Starbucks order.