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Police Officer Who Headlocked 15-Year-Old Girl Avoids Jail, Receives Community Order

A Met Police officer has avoided jail after putting a 15-year-old girl in a headlock at Camden Road Overground station in September 2024. PC Adrian Young, 48, restrained the girl for around 30 seconds and pushed her against a ticket machine with his hand around her throat. He has been sentenced to a 12-month community order, including 10 days of rehabilitation and 150 hours of unpaid work. Young remains suspended from duty while misconduct proceedings continue.

Rishi Sunak and Kemi Badenoch announce their bid for Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak and Kemi Badenoch have both announced their bid for Conservative leader and the next Prime Minister.
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Boris Johnson And Tory Ministers To Receive £420,000 In Redundancy Pay

Boris Johnson and Tory ministers are set to receive a redundancy payout of £420,000 due to being entitled to 25% of their annual salaries
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Boris Johnson has resigned as Prime Minister and Conservative leader

Boris Johnson has stepped down as Prime Minister but will remain as PM until autumn.
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Queen will Receive £30m Cash Bonus

The Queen will be receiving a £30m bonus due to a rule that insists that the size of the Queen's taxpayer-funded grant can never decrease.
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Met Police to be Monitored Under "Special Measures" Following Recent Scandals

The Met Police have been placed into an advanced stage of monitoring after being hit by a series of scandals.
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Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab Rejects Call To Make Access To Abortion A Human Right In The UK

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab Rejects Call To Make Access To Abortion A Human Right In The UK
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Nicola Sturgeon announces hopes to hold Scottish Independence Referendum in October 2023

Sturgeon states she will not allow "Scottish democracy to become prisoner to Boris Johnson" as she announces the date for the Scottish Independence Referendum. 
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Barristers Across the Country are Striking over Pay

Barristers are now joining the nationwide strikes over pay and working conditions.
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British Tourists Will Have to Pay to Visit EU countries from Next Year

British tourists will have to pay to enter most European Union countries from 2023 onwards. 
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