Judge jails a phone after it goes off in Devon courtroom!
AN ANGRY judge jailed a mobile phone for a day when it went off in court. Furious Ian Lawrie took the unusual step midway through proceedings at Plymouth Crown Court after the mobile rang in the...
View ArticleG4S agrees to sell Israeli business for £88m
PUBLISHED: December 2, 2016 10:11 Security group G4S has reached a deal to sell its controversial Israeli operations to a local private equity fund for 88 million. G4S said that the sale was an...
View ArticlePolicing body HQ security alert mystery
By Cate McCurry Published 02/12/2016 Share Policing body HQ security alert mystery BelfastTelegraph.co.uk A major security operation was mounted at the headquarters of the Policing Board yesterday –...
View ArticleElmdene announces new launch
Elmdene have introduced two additional PSU devices: the PoE PowerPod and MiniPod . When used together, the two devices offer an all in one battery backed power solution for PoE systems and their...
View ArticleCarlisle soldier deploys to Iraq
Kingsman Tyrone Blakey (Photo Cpl Georgina Coupe) A soldier from Carlisle is deploying to Iraq to help train Iraqi Security Forces in their fight against Daesh. Kingsman Tyrone Blakey, of 2nd...
View ArticleIS ready to launch attacks in Europe, Europol warns
Dozens of potential terrorists directed by Islamic State are currently in Europe and have the capacity to carry out attacks, security services fear. Britain is among the countries which are “high on...
View ArticleHired thug jailed for Methil attack
A care assistant was brutally attacked with a baseball bat and left bleeding at the door of a Methil nursing home when he arrived to work his night shift. Paul Bayne, a hotel kitchen porter, was paid...
View ArticleSenior associate at Ledingham Chalmers becomes agriculture specialist
Pictured: Lois Craig, Catherine Bury, Hazel Moir and Allan Collie A senior associate with Ledingham Chalmers has become one of only four lawyers recognised as agricultural law specialists in the north...
View ArticleEx Argos security from London estate defeats African dictator to become...
Adama Barrow is the unlikely victor in the Gambian presidential election Dictator Yahya Jammeh vowed to rule his country for ‘a billion years’ The 51-year-old studied property management while he was...
View ArticleDublin tries a data scientist approach to travel hackathons
November s Travel Meets Big Data event at Trinity College, Dublin was a mix of a data analytics contest and an educational event for people interested in travel technology. NB: This is a viewpoint...
View ArticleResidents and shoppers blast police counter terrorism exercise as a waste of...
Police Scotland responded to public fears over terrorism and stepped up patrols during Black Friday last week. Be alert, not alarmed was the key message from the force as they carried out a range of...
View ArticlePolice and crime commissioner warns over cyber threats ahead of Exeter...
Comments (0)1 A conference in Exeter aims to help prevent businesses and individuals in the region falling victim to cyber-crime. Devon and Cornwall Police and the South West Cyber Security Cluster...
View ArticleA fund has been set up to help the family of a pregnant mum killed on the M4
Former colleagues of a man who lost his wife and unborn baby in a horror crash on the M4 have raised nearly 2,500 for the family. Rebecca Evans, 27, from Bridgend, was eight months pregnant when she...
View ArticleIrish opposition unite with rent plan to tackle housing crisis
Broad Irish left coalition push for action on high rents and homelessness IRISH CENTRE GROUP AND LEFT-WING politicians have called for action to tackle the nation s rent and homelessness crisis. In a...
View ArticleSouth Cambridgeshire MP: ‘More needs to be done to protect us’
South Cambridgeshire s MP Heidi Allen has told ITV News Anglia more needs to be done to protect MPs. It comes after an exclusive investigation revealed that more than half of MPs in the east have...
View ArticleFinsbury Park: Police ‘blow up’ item found on bus amid security scare in...
Investigators have reportedly blown up an item found on a double-decker bus which sparked a security scare near Finsbury Park station. Police raced to Blackstock Road just before 5pm and taped off...
View ArticleNATO summit 2016: common interests take sharp focus
Even before the two-day NATO Summit in Poland ended in early July it was being described as a landmark event for the organisation. When the last NATO summit was held in Wales in 2014, Russia s...
View ArticleHuge battery energy storage project for Herefordshire approved
A NEW project which will help ‘keep the lights on’ in Herefordshire has been approved. Energy Reservoirs has been given permission to build a battery energy storage project next to the Dormington...
View ArticleTrump, Taiwan’s Leader Talk; China Likely to Be Angered
Share this: Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen waves after the annual Han Kuang military drill simulating the China s People s Liberation Army (PLA) invading the island, in Pingtung county, southern...
View ArticlePlanning applications submitted to Epping Forest District Council up …
A summary of planning applications submitted to Epping Forest District Council in the week up to November 25 are listed below. For more information or to make comments, visit...
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