ABC News British Prime Minister Asks For American Help In Fighting Crime ABC News Metropolitan Police officers prepare to carry out a raid on a property on the Churchill Gardens estate in Pimlico, London during an operation where police hope to recover property stolen during the recent disturbances in the capital ... and more
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Daily Mail Straight from Shameless: Rogues' gallery of riot thugs who have already been ...
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Daily Mail Met communications chief on 'extended leave' Politics.co.uk The Metropolitan police has increased the size of its phone-hacking investigation by 50%. The Murdochs and the Metropolitan police face heavy criticism in a report on phone-hacking published by the home affairs committee this morning. ...
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Irish Times Man bailed after phone hacking arrest Stuff.co.nz The Metropolitan Police said he was released on bail early Thursday pending further inquiries. His arrest came a week after Stuart Kuttner, the former managing editor of the News of the World, was held on suspicion of phone hacking and inappropriate ... Phone hacking: former News of the World news editor Greg Miskiw arrested Telegraph.co.uk all 486 news articles
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Mirror.co.uk Angry nation unites in defiance of the mob Herald Scotland Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Kavanagh, from the Metropolitan Police , said vigilantes were taking resources away from tackling the rioters because police were having to deal with the communities as well as the alleged criminals. ...
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David Cameron: 'Robust' police approach to riots is working - video The Guardian ... and insisted police will get whatever resources they need to bring the rioting across England under control.
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Phone hacking: former News of the World news editor Greg Miskiw arrested Telegraph.co.uk The scandal has already caused the closure of the News of the World after 168 years and the resignation of two top police officers, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson and Assistant Commissioner John Yates.
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Daily Mail LONDON RIOTS 2011: Metropolitan Police's Paul Stephenson crippled by liberalism Daily Mail Caught in the grip of the political class's lust for media blood, former Commissioner Sir Paul – acknowledged by all in the police service as a 'good copper' with an iron will – was driven from office over a link to the phone-hacking scandal.
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Sydney Morning Herald Research In Motion, Apple, Vermillion, Ikea, RIAA: Intellectual Property Bloomberg “Police have got very extensive monitoring of the BlackBerry Messenger model,” Stephen Kavanagh, deputy assistant commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police , told reporters yesterday. “A lot of people who are seeing those messages are forwarding them ... Protesters warn BlackBerry maker RIM Press TV Social media's role in riots probed Financial Times Huh?
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Daily Mail Relations between government and senior police at all-time low Irish Times The departure of the former Metropolitan police commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson – with his broadside against the prime minister as he went – and the withdrawal of political support from assistant police commissioner John Yates, leading to his ... LONDON RIOTS 2011: Metropolitan Police's Paul Stephenson crippled by liberalism Daily Mail all 9 news articles
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