Lawyers set to represent Christchurch mosque attacker granted name suppression
The pair fear repercussions for themselves and families for being associated with the terrorist, a court has heard.
City to get 'bonuses early' and PM 'backs thought police'
A speech by Chancellor Rachel Reeves and a row over non-crime hate incidents make the front pages.
So-called nurse was a serial impersonator hired by at least two SoCal hospitals, officials say
Burbank police arrested a woman they said was pretending to be a registered nurse and overseeing the care of some 60 patients.
Police set up SITs, file FIRs in tablet scheme ‘scam’ in West Bengal
Allegations of fraud in West Bengal's tablet scheme lead to investigations and arrests, causing political turmoil in Kolkata.
Bows, arrows recovered
The Kamloops Bowbenders said nearly 50 bows were among the $15,000 stolen in a burglary that happened just before 6 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Multiple fatalities in road accidents puts Bengal government on notice
West Bengal Transport Department takes action after fatal accidents, implementing fixed salaries for bus drivers to improve road safety.
93 FIRs, 11 arrests in West Bengal’s Taruner Swapno scheme fraud case, says police
Interstate gang defrauds West Bengal's Taruner Swapno scheme, diverting funds meant for students to buy tablets and smartphones.
Dallas police department graduates receive their badges in ceremony Friday
The latest batch of new recruits joined the Dallas Police Department after receiving their badges in a ceremony on Friday morning. Class 398 included 30 new officers.
Thought police in Britain 'are like Soviet Union', says Boris Johnson
Writing in today's Daily Mail, the former prime minister says investigations by police into comments on social media come 'straight out of 1980s Romania'.
Top CPI-M leader accuses Bengal Police of filing 'malicious' complaint against him with X
Kolkata, Nov 15 (IANS): CPI-M Politburo member and the West Bengal state Secretary Mohammed Salim on Friday accused the state police of making a false and malicious complaint against him with X authorities.
Police defend investigation into journalist's social media post
The Daily Telegraph columnist said she was left “dumbstruck and upset” by a police visit to her home.
'Top police group' for major crimes 'investigates columnist's tweet'
Daily Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson received a visit from Essex Police last Sunday and was told she was under investigation for allegedly stirring up racial hatred in a tweet posted.
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