What the papers say – November 17
Rwanda flights, tax cuts and a benefits crackdown appear on the front pages of Friday’s newspapers.
Rwanda flights, tax cuts and a benefits crackdown appear on the front pages of Friday’s newspapers.
Matt Ratana was murdered by Louis de Zoysa at Croydon custody suite in south London.
The Metropolitan Police sergeant was murdered in the early hours of September 25 2020 by Louis de Zoysa.
Endurance was the name of the game for about 30 gaming enthusiasts as they went through 24 hours of straight gaming at the weekend to raise money for charity.
The senior Government minister was protected by police officers as a crowd surrounded him at Victoria station.
Jack Godfrey, 24, was stopped by police, who began to follow the superbike after noticing the letters on its registration plate were too small.
Detective Chief Inspector Claudia Musson said the bag’s contents showed intent to carry out sexual violence.
Four climate protesters were found guilty of breach of the peace after gluing themselves to the road during the UCI cycling championships in August.
He told the inquest he believed the bag of weapons found the month before Gracie Spinks was killed belonged to someone who had been chopping wood.
Pc Jill Lee-Liggett, of Derbyshire Police, did not think the bag of knives was a ‘serious concern’, an inquest into the death of Gracie Spinks heard.
Sgt Matthew Adams said he felt it was ‘fine’ to close the investigation based on the information he had at the time, an inquest has heard.
South Yorkshire Pc Rowan Horrocks was cleared of two counts of rape.
South Yorkshire Pc Rowan Horrocks is accused of raping the woman twice, biting her repeatedly and pulling out a clump of her hair.
An officer said she did not believe it was ‘proportionate’ to investigate claims made against Michael Sellers by other women as part of her inquiries.
The Metropolitan Police sergeant was killed by Louis de Zoysa at Croydon custody suite in south London on September 25 2020.