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Charges dropped against golfer Scottie Scheffler after PGA Championship arrest

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Scheffler was facing four criminal counts, including assault of a police officer, criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding signals from officers directing traffic. (Scripps News)
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Home Secretary visits Essex Police HQ as reiterates pledge to 'stop the boats'

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During a visit to Essex Police HQ, the Home Secretary James Cleverly has insisted the Government is still determined to “stop the boats” as migrant Channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far.
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Cleverly: Rwanda plan is legally robust and Government determined to deliver it

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A "concerted effort" to derail the Rwanda asylum plan through the courts will not prevent planes taking off, James Cleverly said. The Home Secretary said the Safety of Rwanda Act is "robust" and the scheme to send some asylum seekers on...
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Cooper pledges to put thousands more police officers back on the streets

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Labour will put thousands more police officers and PCSOs back on the streets, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has said. Ms Cooper said: “We will start by putting 13,000 more neighbourhood officers and PCSOs back on our streets,...
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Starmer sets out plans for first government-backed Rural Crime Strategy

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media during a visit to the village of Cawood, Selby, North Yorkshire. Speaking on St George's Day, he set out new plans for the first government-backed Rural Crime Strategy to tackle the...
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Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper set out new plans for the first ever government-backed Rural Crime Strategy

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper during a visit to the village of Cawood, Selby, North Yorkshire, as they set out new plans for the first ever government-backed Rural Crime Strategy to tackle the...
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Virginia fisherman hears gunshot, then finds body in the water

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The man had been fishing in the Appomattox River when he heard the gunfire, and then saw a set of headlights pull away from the water.
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Khan on housing pledges and school meals

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan interview after a policy announcement, during a speech at the Design District in Greenwich, London, as he campaigns to be re-elected as London mayor on May 2. He talks about his pledge for 40,000 more houses...
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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee introduces tougher knife crime sentences

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Cabinet have approved a proposal from the Justice Minister Helen McEnte to increase sentences for knife-related crimes after new Taoiseach Simon Harris pledged to focus on law and order. These include possessing a knife with intent to...
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London mayoral election 'a moment of maximum opportunity', says Khan

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Sadiq Khan has called the London mayoral election a "moment of maximum opportunity" as he announced his plan to end rough sleeping by 2030 if he is re-elected to office. Mr Khan also discusses former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen's...
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Shohei Ohtani's interpreter charged with bank fraud in betting case

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U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said Ippei Mizuhara stole more than $16 million from Ohtani, a Los Angeles Dodgers star.
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US mail theft often begins with a stolen key

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A Scripps News investigation finds more postal workers are getting attacked for the master keys they carry that unlock scores of mailboxes.
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Government U-turns on new offence of assaulting shop workers

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Assaulting a shopworker is to be made a separate criminal offence after the Government U-turned in the face of a long-running campaign. Ministers had previously ruled out legislating to create a new offence, saying in response to a...
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Khan pledges 1,300 more police officers, PCSOs and special constables on streets

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Sadiq Khan has unveiled a new election pledge to put around 1,300 extra neighbourhood police officers, PCSOs and special constables on the streets of London. The Mayor of London made the pledge alongside shadow home secretary Yvette...
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Federal agents have raided Sean 'Diddy' Combs' homes: reports

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Publications captured video of Homeland Security agents raiding Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami homes in connection to sex trafficking allegations.
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Sunak delivers speech for local election campaign launch

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East Midlands mayoral candidate Ben Bradley and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speak during a local elections campaign launch at a bus depot in Heanor, Derbyshire.
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Home Secretary vows to hold perpetrators to account by updating law on spiking

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The Home Secretary has vowed to crack down on spiking as he said perpetrators will be “held to account” by changes in the law. James Cleverly said the Government is updating legislation to make it clear that spiking is a crime, as he...
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London is a safer city than Berlin, Madrid and Paris, says Sadiq Khan

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London mayor Sadiq Khan claimed London was a safer city than Berlin, Madrid and Paris but admits he does not want to be "complacent" as he launched his bid for a third term in office. Citing research done by UCL, Mr Khan claimed that...
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Sadiq Khan promises 40,000 new council homes at re-election campaign

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Sadiq Khan launched his campaign for a third term as London mayor on Monday with a pledge to build 40,000 new council homes by the end of the decade. In a speech in central London alongside Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, the mayor said...
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Kondik of Sabato's Crystal Ball on Historic Trump Arraignment

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Kyle Kondik, Managing Editor at Sabato's Crystal Ball at The University of Virginia, discusses the arraignment of former President Donald Trump and whether or not the arraignment will impact both the Republican and Democratic parties...
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Indecent exposure not treated seriously enough, senior officer warns

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National Police Chiefs’ Council chairman Chief Constable Gavin Stephens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh, who is chief executive of the College of Policing, talked about the lack of action against indecent exposure in a press conference on...
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Police chiefs respond to report into multiple failures to spot warning signs in Sarah Everard's killer

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National Police Chiefs’ Council chairman Gavin Stephens said hearing the inquiry’s findings left him “aghast”, adding: “On behalf of policing I cannot adequately express to the Everard family how sorry we are to them and all those who...
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Island of Ireland is ‘wealthy place’ for drug gangs to target

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The island of Ireland is seen as “affluent and a wealthy place” for drug gangs to target, the Republic’s police chief has warned. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said the use of drugs on both sides of the border has become prevalent and...
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Starmer pledges better mental health provision and more doctors to boost NHS

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer answers questions from students from Greater Manchester during a question and answer session hosted by the Manchester Evening News. He talks about his short term aim to improve mental health services...