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  • Whistleblowing reports of minimum wage violations fall thanks to furlough scheme

    November 8, 2021

    The number of whistleblowers reporting businesses for breaking national minimum wage laws has dropped to its lowest in four years, with the furlough scheme considered a key driver of the change. Whistleblower reports of national minimum wage (NMW) violations fell to 2,488 over the year, down from 2,580 last year, according to law firm Pinsent [...]

  • Three people injured in knife attack on German train

    November 6, 2021

    Three people were seriously injured in a knife attack on an express train between the south German cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg on Saturday. Police said the attack happened around 0800 GMT in the district of Neumarkt. The train was stationary at Seubersdorf southeast of Regensburg. A 27-year-old Syrian man was arrested by the police [...]

  • Met Police: Officers to use video calls to verify themselves to lone women

    October 20, 2021

    Plain-clothes police officers stopping lone women will be able to confirm their identity through a video call, says Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick. The commissioner told the police and crime committee at City Hall that she will soon be launching the “Safe Connection” initiative. The initiative will allow plain clothes officers to verify themselves via video [...]

  • Watchdog blames social media ‘hype’ and competitiveness for younger investors’ bets on crypto

    October 20, 2021

    Three quarters of younger investors in the UK who place their bets on high-risk products, such as cryptocurrencies, say they are driven by “competition” with friends and their own past investments, according to new research from the FCA. Of the 1000 UK younger investors that the FCA surveyed between the ages of 18 and 40 [...]

  • FCA fines Credit Suisse over £147m for ‘tuna bond’ loan failures in Mozambique

    October 19, 2021

    Credit Suisse has been fined over £147 million by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The investment bank has been punished for serious due diligence failings involving two loans worth over $1.3bn and a bond exchange arranged for the Republic of Mozambique. The fine settles a long-running US probe into Credit Suisse’s role in the Mozambique [...]

  • Family pays tribute to Sir David Amess MP

    October 17, 2021

    The family of Sir David Amess MP have said their “hearts are shattered” and that they are “enormously proud of him”. Sir David Amess, 69, was stabbed to death on Friday during a constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh, Essex. He was married with four daughters and a son. In a statement released [...]

  • Priti Patel: MPs could get police protection for constituency surgeries

    October 17, 2021

    Home Secretary Priti Patel has said the government is considering giving MPs police protection while they carry out their constituency surgeries, in the wake of the killing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess at his on Friday. Patel said the Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle had already taken a “range of measures” since the brutal [...]

  • PM pays tribute to Sir David Amess MP killed in fatal stabbing

    October 15, 2021

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has paid tribute to Sir David Amess MP, who was killed today in a fatal stabbing. In a statement, he said “all our hearts are filled with shock and sadness” at the news. The Prime Minister praised Amess’ public service record. He highlighted his efforts to end animal cruelty, reduce fuel [...]

  • Mystery of headless torso still unsolved 30 years on: London gangsters or East German smugglers?

    October 11, 2021

    In a quiet Sussex cemetery surrounded by trees, a gravestone without a name lies as a small but poignant monument to a grisly murder that has gone unsolved for 30 years. Three decades have passed since a headless and handless torso was discovered in the small West Sussex village of Bolney, but police still do [...]

  • Met in Priti Patel’s sights after Everard murder

    October 11, 2021

    THE Home Office is reportedly ready to take on a major reform of the Metropolitan Police. Tensions between the Home Secretary Priti Patel and Met commissioner Cressida Dick have continued in the aftermath of the sentencing of PC Wayne Couzens – who raped and murdered 33 year old Sarah Everard whilst a serving officer – [...]

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