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Anita Alig
Anita Alig is a freelance journalist based in Spiddal, County Galway, Ireland. She contributes to online news websites while running two news/poetry blogs and writing content for corporate clients. Anita is the founder of the Poetry Cooperative.
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Keeping Britain Safe: How damaging have Tory policing cuts been?
01 Jun 2017
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Blasting News
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English
| Terrorism
The article discusses the impact of policing cuts in England and Wales, highlighting a reduction in the number of police officers and firearms officers since 2010. It references the London attacks as a catalyst for the debate on police funding, with the Conservative Party downplaying the cuts' significance and Labour criticizing Theresa May's role in the reductions. The article quotes various officials, including Cressida Dick, Chief of the London Metropolitan Police, and Mark Rowley, head of counter-terrorism policing, on the need for more resources and a change in strategy to combat terrorism effectively.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
English
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Business
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Make Notting Hill Carnival a ticketed event, police say
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Events
The Metropolitan Police and various stakeholders are calling for the Notting Hill Carnival to become a ticketed event to improve safety and manage crowds better. The Home Office and the mayor's office have not commented on future restrictions. The carnival organizers are reviewing the event but have historically opposed moving it or ticketing. The article highlights concerns over violence, with recent incidents including stabbings and arrests. Discussions involve potential relocation to larger venues like Hyde Park and increased security measures. The Home Office emphasizes police powers to prevent violence, while the London Assembly will conduct a full debrief to consider improvements.
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Donna Ferguson
Donna Ferguson is an award-winning freelance journalist, specialising in celebrity interviews, personal finance, education and lifestyle pieces for national newspapers. My articles appear regularly in The Guardian, The Observer, The Mail on Sunday and The Sunday Times. I also write for The Times, ...
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126 people arrested as police highlight ‘deeply concerning’ rightwing violence
11 Nov 2023
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the Guardian
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English
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126 people were arrested in London following a pro-Palestine march, with significant violence from rightwing protesters. The Metropolitan Police reported that far-right groups, including football hooligans, were aggressive and armed, leading to multiple injuries among officers. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign march was largely peaceful, though some breakaway groups caused disturbances. Political figures, including Rishi Sunak and Sadiq Khan, condemned the violence, while Suella Braverman faced criticism for her inflammatory comments. The Met continues to investigate hate crimes and possible support for proscribed organizations.
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Kit Gillet
Recently relocated to London, Kit Gillet is a journalist with extensive experience covering Romania/Moldova, writing for The New York Times, Guardian, Economist and others. He's also a regular commentator for the BBC World Service, Monocle radio, Al Jazeera, France 24, Euronews and others.
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Job Success Rate 100%
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London Attack Leaves Citizens of 10 Nations Dead or Injured
23 Mar 2017
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Attack
An attack in London resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including a police constable, and injuries to at least 50 others, many of whom were foreign tourists. The assailant, identified as Khalid Masood, was shot and killed by police. Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed Masood was previously investigated by MI5 for potential ties to violent extremism. Victims included citizens from 10 different nations, and the incident has prompted a thorough police investigation.
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James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 89%
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SAS Rogue Heroes series 2 review — these men make the Dirty Dozen look like wimps
31 Dec 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Military History
SAS Rogue Heroes series 2 is a provocative exploration of heroism and psychopathy during wartime, focusing on the character of Irish firebrand Mayne, played by Jack O’Connell. The series delves into moral complexities, such as leaving British soldiers to die during a mission, and contrasts Mayne's impulsive nature with his superior, Bill Stirling's, more thoughtful approach. The show is praised for its celebration of tough masculinity and compelling character portrayals, despite some superfluous elements.
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Nicola Kelly
Nicola Kelly has reported for BBC Radio 4's flagship 'From Our Own Correspondent' and World Service programmes 'Newshour', 'Newsday', 'World Update', 'World Business Report' and 'Focus on Africa'. Field report and produce mixed packages, interview, dispatches, live and pre-recorded two-ways. ...
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Ankle tags used to target young black men, London mayor’s report finds
05 Oct 2022
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the Guardian
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English
| Technology in Policing
Electronic ankle tags are being used to racially target young black men for knife crime offences, reflecting potential unconscious bias among Metropolitan police officers, according to a report from the mayor of London’s office. The report highlights that black individuals are overrepresented among those tagged, prompting the Mopac to offer refresher training on racial disproportionality to probation officers. The new Met police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has pledged to tackle racist attitudes within the force. The Ministry of Justice has contracted Buddi Ltd to produce GPS-enabled monitoring tags, with data shared among various agencies to monitor offenders. The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is committed to addressing racial disproportionality within the criminal justice system.
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Imran Khan
Imran Khan is a multimedia journalist living in Washington, DC. Khan graduated from the Corcoran College of Art & Design with a BFA in Fine Arts Photography. He received his master's degree from George Washington University in New Media Photojournalism. His master's thesis included a documentary ...
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From Stephen Lawrence to Sarah Everard: the awful price of 30 years of police failure to reform
19 Apr 2023
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the Guardian
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English
| Institutional Racism
Imran Khan reflects on the 30 years since Stephen Lawrence's murder, highlighting the failure of the Metropolitan Police to reform and address institutional racism. Despite the Macpherson Report's findings, discriminatory practices persist, exemplified by the recent refusal of Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley to admit institutional racism. The article underscores the need for genuine change, as superficial progress masks the reality of ongoing racial inequality and police misconduct.
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Christian Moore
Christian Moore is a freelance journalist and social media manager based in Berlin, Germany. He holds a BA (Hons) in English Studies and an M.Phil in Creative Writing from Trinity College, Dublin.
English
Content Writing
Social
Jobs Completed 21
Job Success Rate 95%
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London attack: Details of the ISIS killer are revealed
04 Jun 2017
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Mail Online
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English
| ISIS
The article details the events leading up to and following the London Bridge terror attack, where three attackers, including one identified as a 27-year-old Muslim extremist, killed seven people and injured many others. The attackers, who were later shot dead by police, were linked to ISIS. Witnesses and neighbors described the main attacker as previously appearing normal but becoming increasingly radicalized. The UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, condemned the attack and emphasized the need for tougher measures against extremism. The article also covers the police response, the ongoing investigation, and reactions from various political leaders.
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Rebecca Myers
Rebecca Myers is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 1
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The 18 Met officers convicted of crimes against women since Sarah Everard
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
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Since the murder of Sarah Everard on March 3, 2021, at least 18 Metropolitan Police officers have been convicted of crimes against women and girls, including coercive control and attempting to engage a child in sexual activity. David Carrick, an armed officer, received over 30 life sentences for numerous offences against at least 12 victims. Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley revealed that the force is investigating 1,000 claims of sexual and domestic abuse involving about 800 officers, with 'two to three' officers expected to face trial weekly for various crimes.
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Arpan Rachman
Arpan Rachman is a journalist based in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. I am working freely for international outlets as the winner of the Indonesia Stock Exchange writing contest and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance's fellow. My works appear publishing at Ant Daily (Kualalumpur), Prachatai (Bangkok), ...
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London Police Chief and UK Prime Minister Argue Over Pro-Palestine Demonstration
09 Nov 2023
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www.alinea.id
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Indonesian
| Political Debate
A planned pro-Palestine demonstration in London has led to a tense political debate between UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the country's senior police officer, Mark Rowley, over whether the protest should be allowed to coincide with Remembrance Day. Sunak has described the timing as provocative and disrespectful, calling for a ban, while Rowley, head of the Metropolitan Police, has stated that there is no absolute power to ban protests and is committed to ensuring the demonstration proceeds without disruption. Home Secretary Suella Braverman has criticized the Metropolitan Police's handling of the protests, leading to widespread criticism, including from Labour's shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and London Mayor Sadiq Khan. Despite over 160 arrests related to previous protests, the police believe the threshold for banning the upcoming demonstration has not been met.
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Mark Townsend
Award-winning journalist covering politics, business and economics in the Gulf and Southeast Asia including OPEC and the impact of the global financial crisis. Former correspondent Philippines for the FT, Former co-presenter 'Business Breakfast' and 'Business Tonight', Dubai-Eye 103.8FM, Former ...
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Revealed: one in 100 police officers in England and Wales faced a criminal charge last year
25 Feb 2023
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Yahoo Sports
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English
| Criminal Charges
An Observer investigation revealed that approximately one in 100 police officers in England and Wales faced criminal charges in 2022, with a 590% increase since 2012. The Police Federation, representing around 140,000 officers, has been criticized for defending members accused of serious crimes, including sexual offences. High-profile cases such as those of David Carrick and Wayne Couzens have highlighted issues within the police force. Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley and London Mayor Sadiq Khan have called for reforms to allow for the immediate dismissal of officers suspected of serious crimes. The Home Office is reviewing policing's dismissal processes, but Khan has urged for urgent changes. The Police Federation did not comment on the findings, and campaigners argue that the organization is a major obstacle to addressing police misconduct.
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Ej Ward
EJ Ward is a Broadcast Journalist based in London, United Kingdom. With experience working across a range of media EJ is skilled at broadcast journalism and live reporting. Experienced in managing a newsroom he currently works as a News Editor and Producer for Sino Radio UK, part of the GBTIMES ...
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Home Secretary ‘cleaning the scorch marks off office walls’ after Suella Braverman’s blistering attack on PM
15 Nov 2023
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LBC
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English
| Rwanda Deportation Plan
Home Office minister Chris Philp addressed police chiefs, highlighting the new home secretary James Cleverly's focus on the Rwanda judgement and the aftermath of Suella Braverman's criticism of the Prime Minister. Braverman accused the PM of avoiding tough decisions, particularly regarding pro-Palestinian protests, which she labeled as 'hate marches.' The Supreme Court ruled the government's Rwanda deportation plan unlawful, prompting discussions on police operational independence. The Prime Minister met with the Met Police commissioner to address recent protest-related violence.
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