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Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton was hospitalised after the alleged knife attack in Sally Port Gardens near Brompton Barracks, in Kent, on July 23
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The Mayor of London's office has signed off on plans for 115 homes in Whalebones Park in North Finchley - in a controversial move after a years-long wrangle
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The suspect is accused of hanging offensive political signs lined with razor blades in other parts of the battleground state
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Yvette Cooper said it is vital officers ‘are not put in further danger’ during criminal proceedings if they fire their gun in the line of duty
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Home secretary says new rules in England and Wales will mean armed officers stay anonymous unless convicted
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Yvette Cooper to revive Tory probe into accountability of firearms officers after Chris Kaba verdict
The home secretary is expected to make a Commons statement on Wednesday
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National Audit office questions value for money as predicted bill for decommissioning increases by £21bn
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Exclusive: Campaigners say calls to redraw rules are cynical attempt to secure ‘effective immunity’ for officers
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People in the offices would still be able to see out of the windows but from the outside the glazing would be turned into a giant screen that would be on 24/7
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Sanjiv Kapoor got himself into 'a right old mess' when he defrauded immigrants by posing as a Home office official. He would later go on to work for the government department, but he was unable to deliver on his promises
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Judge rules details of Kaba’s criminal past can be reported after police officer who shot him was cleared of murder
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Chris Kabaâs family led protests outside the Old Bailey after a Metropolitan Police officer was cleared of his murder. A jury at the Old Bailey acquitted Martyn Blake after around three and a half hours of deliberation on Monday (21 October). Mr ...