A serving Metropolitan Police officer, PC Cliff Mitchell, finds himself suspended from duty as he faces grave charges, including rape and threats to kill. These
Author: Jack Sylva
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In the fast-paced age of the internet and social media, incidents can gain widespread attention overnight, capturing the interest of millions across various platforms. One
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Birmingham City Council’s Financial Distress Over Equal Pay Claims
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Tech Companies Lead in Kindness Perception, Retail Follows
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Controversial Move to Al-Ettifaq: Henderson’s Stance on LGBTQ+ Rights
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Deadline to switch off the copper network has people worried over alarms and elevators that may stop working
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