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  • Protests Erupt In L.A. County Sparked By ICE Raids
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    Protests Erupt In L.A. County Sparked By ICE Raids
    June 10, 2025, Los Angeles, California, USA: A woman with 2 children waves an upside-down American flag in a face-off with police as protests continue following four days of clashes in Los Angeles triggered by ICE immigration raids. Tensions in the city remain high after the Trump administration called in the National Guard against the wishes of California Gov Newsom and city leaders. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • ICE Protests 2025: Los Angeles
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    ICE Protests 2025: Los Angeles
    June 9, 2025, Los Angeles, California, USA: Police use force as protests continue following three days of clashes with police after ICE immigration raids continue and the Trump administration called in the National Guard to Los Angeles. Tactics changed to achieve new daily arrest quota of 3,000, up from 1,000 migrants per day, sources say. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
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    Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
    Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capitalÕs £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets

    Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.

    Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.

    Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.

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  • Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
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    Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
    Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capitalÕs £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets

    Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.

    Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.

    Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.

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  • Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
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    Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
    Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capital’s £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets

    Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.

    Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.

    Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.

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  • Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
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    Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
    Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capital’s £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets

    Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.

    Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.

    Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.

    Anthony France / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
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    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'

    He was the most senior Asian officer in British policing, tipped for the top job of Met commissioner. But then came Black Lives Matter and the murder of Sarah Everard - and he couldn't stay silent any more.

    Neil Basu, photographed in the corridors of the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) ahead of the publication of his new book "Turmoil: 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice"

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  • Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
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    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'

    He was the most senior Asian officer in British policing, tipped for the top job of Met commissioner. But then came Black Lives Matter and the murder of Sarah Everard - and he couldn't stay silent any more.

    Neil Basu, photographed in the corridors of the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) ahead of the publication of his new book "Turmoil: 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice"

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  • Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
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    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'

    He was the most senior Asian officer in British policing, tipped for the top job of Met commissioner. But then came Black Lives Matter and the murder of Sarah Everard - and he couldn't stay silent any more.

    Neil Basu, photographed in the corridors of the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) ahead of the publication of his new book "Turmoil: 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice"

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  • Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
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    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'

    He was the most senior Asian officer in British policing, tipped for the top job of Met commissioner. But then came Black Lives Matter and the murder of Sarah Everard - and he couldn't stay silent any more.

    Neil Basu, photographed in the corridors of the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) ahead of the publication of his new book "Turmoil: 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice"

    Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
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    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'

    He was the most senior Asian officer in British policing, tipped for the top job of Met commissioner. But then came Black Lives Matter and the murder of Sarah Everard - and he couldn't stay silent any more.

    Neil Basu, photographed in the corridors of the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) ahead of the publication of his new book "Turmoil: 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice"

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  • Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
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    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'
    Neil Basu on racism, riots and quitting the Met: 'When policing is bad, it's the worst'

    He was the most senior Asian officer in British policing, tipped for the top job of Met commissioner. But then came Black Lives Matter and the murder of Sarah Everard - and he couldn't stay silent any more.

    Neil Basu, photographed in the corridors of the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) ahead of the publication of his new book "Turmoil: 30 years of Policing, Politics and Prejudice"

    Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine

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  • PaleyFest 2024 featuring 'Blue Bloods' cast
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    PaleyFest 2024 featuring 'Blue Bloods' cast
    October 17, 2024 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Donnie Wahlberg attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • PaleyFest 2024 featuring 'Blue Bloods' cast
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    PaleyFest 2024 featuring 'Blue Bloods' cast
    October 17, 2024 - New York, New York, United States: Cast member Len Cariou attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • PaleyFest 2024 featuring 'Blue Bloods' cast
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    PaleyFest 2024 featuring 'Blue Bloods' cast
    October 17, 2024 - New York, New York, United States: Cast member Marisa Ramirez attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
    The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

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  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    HMP Manchester governor Rob Knight (red tie) and Greater Manchester Police assistant chief constable John Webster ( cap, right) outside the jail as GMP carry out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
    The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
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    Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
    Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.

    Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.

    Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
    Police officers at HMP Forest Bank in Salford and ANPR vehicles tracking the movements of visitors at and near the prison.
    Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.

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    Christopher Thomond

     

  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police surround Pro-Palestinian demonstrators as they sat down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police surround Pro-Palestinian demonstrators as they sat down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police surround Pro-Palestinian demonstrators as they sat down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police prepare to remove Pro-palestinian demonstrators as they sit down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Pro-palestinian demonstrators sit down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police guard the main entrance to Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police patrol around The Cenotaph in Whitehall, central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Pro-Palestine marches
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    Pro-Palestine marches
    18/11/2023. London, UK.

    Police guard the fenced off statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    A sign on the towpath of The Grand Union Canal where terror suspect Daniel Khalife was arrested earlier. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    The area near a bridge on The Grand Union Canal where terror suspect Daniel Khalife was arrested earlier. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    The area near a bridge on The Grand Union Canal where terror suspect Daniel Khalife was arrested earlier. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    Police dog unit vehicles are seen in Chiswick House & Gardens in west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    Police dog unit vehicles are seen in Chiswick House & Gardens in west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    Police are seen in Chiswick House & Gardens area in west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    Police are seen in Chiswick House & Gardens area in west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    09/09/2023. London, UK.

    Police are seen in the Chiswick area of west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police have confirmed overnight sightings of the former soldier in Chiswick after his escape from Wandsworth Prison. The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    08/09/2023. London, UK.

    A police vehicle enters Richmond Park, south west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police admit here have been no confirmed sightings of the former soldier since his escape from Wandsworth Prison The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    08/09/2023. London, UK.

    A police vehicle is seen in Richmond Park, south west London as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police admit here have been no confirmed sightings of the former soldier since his escape from Wandsworth Prison The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    08/09/2023. London, UK.

    A police vehicle is seen in Richmond Park as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police admit here have been no confirmed sightings of the former soldier since his escape from Wandsworth Prison The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
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    Daniel Khalife search in London, UK.
    08/09/2023. London, UK.

    A police vehicle is seen in Richmond Park as the hunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife continues. Police admit here have been no confirmed sightings of the former soldier since his escape from Wandsworth Prison The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.

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  • Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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    Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
    30/08/2023. London, United Kingdom. The Secretary of State for Home Affairs Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception at 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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    Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
    30/08/2023. London, United Kingdom. The Secretary of State for Home Affairs Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception at 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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    Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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  • Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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    Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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  • Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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    Home Secretary Suella Braverman hosts the Police Uplift reception.
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  • NEWS - Abendliche Impressionen vom Oktoberfest in München
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    NEWS - Abendliche Impressionen vom Oktoberfest in München
    Impressionen am Abend von dem Oktoberfest am vierten Tag der Wiesn am 20.9.2022 in München. -- Impressions on the evening of the Oktoberfest on Day 4 of the Wiesn on September 20, 2022 in Munich, Germany.

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  • Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
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    Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    Andy Cooke, a former chief constable of Merseyside police, took over as chief inspector of constabulary last month.

    New chief inspector of constabulary says crimes of poverty should be 'dealt with in the best way possible'

    When asked how policing could avoid being seen as the arm of an uncaring state, he said forces across England and Wales were skilled in dealing with the tensions and dynamics of their communities.

    "The impact of poverty, and the impact of lack of opportunity for people, does lead to an increase in crime. There's no two ways about that," Andy Cooke said

    Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary photographed on 18th May 2022.

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  • Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
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    Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    Andy Cooke, a former chief constable of Merseyside police, took over as chief inspector of constabulary last month.

    New chief inspector of constabulary says crimes of poverty should be 'dealt with in the best way possible'

    When asked how policing could avoid being seen as the arm of an uncaring state, he said forces across England and Wales were skilled in dealing with the tensions and dynamics of their communities.

    "The impact of poverty, and the impact of lack of opportunity for people, does lead to an increase in crime. There's no two ways about that," Andy Cooke said

    Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary photographed on 18th May 2022.

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  • Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    DUKAS_139294985_EYE
    Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    Andy Cooke, a former chief constable of Merseyside police, took over as chief inspector of constabulary last month.

    New chief inspector of constabulary says crimes of poverty should be 'dealt with in the best way possible'

    When asked how policing could avoid being seen as the arm of an uncaring state, he said forces across England and Wales were skilled in dealing with the tensions and dynamics of their communities.

    "The impact of poverty, and the impact of lack of opportunity for people, does lead to an increase in crime. There's no two ways about that," Andy Cooke said

    Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary photographed on 18th May 2022.

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  • Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
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    Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    Andy Cooke, a former chief constable of Merseyside police, took over as chief inspector of constabulary last month.

    New chief inspector of constabulary says crimes of poverty should be 'dealt with in the best way possible'

    When asked how policing could avoid being seen as the arm of an uncaring state, he said forces across England and Wales were skilled in dealing with the tensions and dynamics of their communities.

    "The impact of poverty, and the impact of lack of opportunity for people, does lead to an increase in crime. There's no two ways about that," Andy Cooke said

    Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary photographed on 18th May 2022.

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  • Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
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    Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    Andy Cooke, a former chief constable of Merseyside police, took over as chief inspector of constabulary last month.

    New chief inspector of constabulary says crimes of poverty should be 'dealt with in the best way possible'

    When asked how policing could avoid being seen as the arm of an uncaring state, he said forces across England and Wales were skilled in dealing with the tensions and dynamics of their communities.

    "The impact of poverty, and the impact of lack of opportunity for people, does lead to an increase in crime. There's no two ways about that," Andy Cooke said

    Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary photographed on 18th May 2022.

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  • Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
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    Officers should use discretion over stealing to eat, says police watchdog.
    Andy Cooke, a former chief constable of Merseyside police, took over as chief inspector of constabulary last month.

    New chief inspector of constabulary says crimes of poverty should be 'dealt with in the best way possible'

    When asked how policing could avoid being seen as the arm of an uncaring state, he said forces across England and Wales were skilled in dealing with the tensions and dynamics of their communities.

    "The impact of poverty, and the impact of lack of opportunity for people, does lead to an increase in crime. There's no two ways about that," Andy Cooke said

    Andy Cooke, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary photographed on 18th May 2022.

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