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Police officer abandons post at Melbourne immigration rally

A Victoria Police officer sparked major security concerns after walking away from duty during a tense anti-immigration protest in Melbourne, leaving colleagues exposed and raising serious questions about police protocols.

Instagram post triggers £5,000 HMRC tax investigation

A UK tradesman's innocent Instagram post about his new van led to a shocking £5,000 tax investigation. Discover how HMRC is monitoring social media and how to protect yourself from unexpected tax bills.

Police officer guilty in 'daft cow' bus arrest misconduct case

A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct after being recorded calling a mother a 'daft cow' during a controversial bus arrest in south London. The disciplinary panel heard disturbing details of the incident that has

Met Police officers suspended over Croydon arrest footage

Two Metropolitan Police officers have been suspended following the release of disturbing body-worn video showing a man being kicked and stamped on during an arrest in Croydon. The Independent Office for Police Conduct has launched a criminal investigation

Met Police marksman cleared in Baker shooting case

In a landmark decision, the firearms officer known as W80 will not face misconduct proceedings for the fatal shooting of Jermaine Baker during a prison break plot. The ruling ends an eight-year legal battle that has rocked British policing.

Met Police: 1,000 officers accused of sexual offences

Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 1,000 Metropolitan Police officers have faced sexual misconduct allegations while serving, exposing deep-rooted cultural problems within Britain's largest police force.

UK Police Forces Face Legal Action Over Data Breaches

Multiple police services across Britain, including West Midlands and Greater Manchester Police, are under investigation for potentially compromising sensitive information of victims and witnesses in evidence submissions.

Police officer guilty of assault over teen headlock

A Metropolitan Police officer has been convicted of assault after restraining a teenage girl in a headlock during a stop in north London, raising serious questions about police use of force.

DWP intensifies PIP fraud prevention measures

The Department for Work and Pensions intensifies its fight against Personal Independence Payment fraud with enhanced verification and investigation protocols to protect taxpayer funds.

How Ed Gein's crimes helped catch Ted Bundy

Exclusive insight reveals how the horrific crimes of 1950s murderer Ed Gein are helping modern investigators profile and capture contemporary serial offenders like Ted Bundy.

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