What the papers say – January 17
The newspapers focus on the failures of the Metropolitan Police after an officer was revealed to be a serial rapist.
The newspapers focus on the failures of the Metropolitan Police after an officer was revealed to be a serial rapist.
Police officers from Durham and Cleveland paid a special visit to Harry Farrell.
Pc David Carrick attacked at least a dozen women over an 18-year period throughout his career with the Met.
Baroness Casey, who is reviewing the culture of the Metropolitan Police, has called for an inquiry and offered to lead it.
David Carrick, 48, has admitted attacking a dozen women over an 18-year period.
Met officer David Carrick, 48, came to the attention of four forces over allegations including rape.
Pc David Carrick, 48, has pleaded guilty to a total of 49 offences, including 24 counts of rape between 2003 and 2020.
A second officer was cleared of three allegations of breaching professional standards
The Blue star told a black flight attendant ‘I want your chocolate children’ while drunk, a trial heard.
Police believe it is one of the first cases of its kind in the UK.
Balaclava-wearing intruders broke into Olympian’s home as slept upstairs with his wife Peta and their three-year-old child, court is told.
Bryn Hughes said the MBE was ‘quite a surprise’ and came as a ‘poignant’ way to mark 10 years since his daughter’s murder.
This year’s list – the first published since the Queen’s death and the first to be signed off by the King – includes a total of 1,107 recipients.
Lissie Harper successfully campaigned to introduce mandatory life sentences for people who kill emergency service workers.
The force believes the attack was carried out by one dog but “cannot rule out” that more dogs may have been involved.