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Police cuts 'likely contributed' to rise in violent crime, leaked report reveals But the row over funding for the police threatens to overshadow the government's new anti-violence strategy. Since the Conservatives came to power in 2010 police budgets have been cut, and officer numbers have fallen by more than 20,000. Labour and the police have claimed funding reductions have ...
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Mid-Century Luxury Makes a Comeback in Australia Similarly, it's begun catching on in Australia,. Even comedian Tim Ross has indulged his love for the style by hosting live shows in significant mid-century-designed Australian residential homes. Their popularity is due to nostalgia, said Sydney Sotheby's International Realty managing director Michael ...
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Hungary votes, expected to grant third term to nationalist PM Orban A landslide win would make Orban feel vindicated in his decision to run a single-issue campaign, arguing migration poses a security threat. His critics said his stance has fueled xenophobia. After casting his vote in a wealthy district of Budapest, Orban said: "From here I will go and take part in mobilizing ...
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Two terrorism suspects arrested in Yorkshire freed without charge Seventeen-year-old Talha Asmal, also from Savile Town, was dubbed 'Britain's youngest suicide bomber' when he carried out an attack in Iraq after travelling to the country with his friend Hassan Munshi. Munshi's brother Hammaad was arrested in 2006 aged 15 and jailed for two years in 2008 for being ...
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'Let's get that money!': Johnny Manziel plots NFL comeback in Spring League And it was chopped down in Cleveland, Ohio, where Johnny Manziel, the first college freshman to win the Heisman Trophy, the kid who had George HW Bush in the audience at his pro day, lasted for only two seasons in the NFL. He started eight of 15 games at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, ...
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Pyongyang marathon: Fewer foreigners compete in North Korea's annual race Several hundred foreign amateurs have competed in the Pyongyang marathon, but turnout was half that of last year. The annual race is part of celebrations marking North Korean founder Kim Il-sung's birth in 1912. A US travel ban and fears of nuclear war seem to have cut numbers - the marathon is ...
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Dozens killed in suspected chemical weapons attack on rebel-held city near Damascus, activists say The statement added that the government's use of chemical weapons in the past "is not in dispute" but said Russia, a key international backer of Syrian President Bashar Assad, "ultimately bears responsibility for these brutal attacks, targeting of countless civilians, and the suffocation of Syria's most ...
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