A south London man today (TUES) admitted escaping
A south London man today (TUES) admitted escaping from custody after being picked up for a driving offence.
Karl Whall, 20, was arrested on December 12 last year for allegedly driving whilst disqua
A south London man today (TUES) admitted escaping from custody after being picked up for a driving offence.
Karl Whall, 20, was arrested on December 12 last year for allegedly driving whilst disqua
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A musician killed himself after receiving death-threats from industry rivals, an inquest heard today (THURS).
Jenkins Smith, 28, had been taunted by enemies for trying to go it alone, the hearing w
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A Columbian mafia 'godmother' and the two hitmen she hired to execute a teenager for stealing from her boyfriend have been jailed for life.
White-gloved assassin Hector Cedeno, 22, and former polic
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The victim of a vicious gang fight was seen running down the street with 'blood spurting from his neck' the Old Bailey heard today.
Southgate College student Abdul Osman, 18 had allegedly been stab
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A 'lonely' middle-aged bachelor helped himself to valuables after he was befriended by trusting jewellery shop owners, a court heard today.(thurs)
The 51-year-old had a magpie-like fascination with
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An undercover cop, who posed as a criminal in a bid to smash a drugs ring, told an Old Bailey police corruption case today how another officer put his life in jeopardy.
The brave detective, who was
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Organised teams of bandits preyed on professionals socialising in the pubs, wine bars, and restaurants of the City, police have revealed.
As the workers relaxed, thieves carefully removed wallets f
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Two brothers were cleared today (Wed) of scoring an own goal over a string of broken promises to corporate clients in the scramble over football World Cup tickets for France '98.
As directors of ag
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A 'Rolex raider' nailed for a string of jewellery shop raids because of his funny walk has been jailed for life.
John Saunders, 38, grabbed over pnds stlg 800,000 of the exlusive watches but denie
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Members of the jury were later told they had to decide if the kidnap and blackmail plot was serious or a 'warped joke'.
Giving his closing speech to the jury, prosecutor Crispin Aylett said there wer
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