วันอังคารที่ 17 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2567

High speed chases and the knife crime crisis

True Crime, True Football, True UK on Shots!
     
   
     
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  Fading Trails: The unsolved murders of Alice & Edna  
     
  Police officers discovered the bodies of elderly shop owners Alice and Edna, just two days before Christmas in 1987. Nearly four decades on, and still no one has been brought to justice for their murders. We look back on the harrowing case.  
     
Fading Trails: The unsolved murders of Alice & Edna
     
 
High speed chases | UK Crime Caught On Camera
High speed chases | UK Crime Caught On Camera
 
Watch some of the most dangerous high speed chases including one where a fugitive hides in a hot tub after leading police officers on an 80mph chase the wrong way down a dual carriageway.
 
     
 
Dog Hunters: The Drone Search and Rescue for Lost Dogs
Dog Hunters: The Drone Search and Rescue for Lost Dogs
 
We talk to two people who have lost their precious dogs on walks, and hear how they enlisted the help of an ever growing team of volunteers who drop everything to look for lost dogs.
 

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Cutting Deep: The knife crime crisis
Cutting Deep: The knife crime crisis
 
Reporter Lucinda Herbert looks into the crisis of knife crime in the UK, and talks to one of the most hard-hitting anti-knife crime school teachers in the country.
 
     
 
Super sub Harvey Barnes maintains Newcastle's unbeaten start | Geordie Journos
Super sub Harvey Barnes maintains Newcastle's unbeaten start | Geordie Journos
 
Liam Kennedy, Dominic Scurr and Jordan Cronin talk all things Newcastle United after a win at Molineux and look back on the last season.
 
     
 
Mousinho uncovered | Pompey Talk
Mousinho uncovered | Pompey Talk
 
On this week's packed episode, we take a deeper look at John Mousinho and how he's rejuvenated the Blues. We discuss if his squad is stronger than the group who won League One and all the West Brom preview and injury news.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
 
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'Money no object' for the government in its decision to grant a public inquiry into Pat Finucane's murder

Justice department to spend £13 million on new prison cafe and kitchen + Belfast could get second 'Night Czar'
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  'Money no object' for the government in its decision to grant a public inquiry into Pat Finucane's murder  
'Money no object' for the government in its decision to grant a public inquiry into Pat Finucane's murder
     
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Welcome for Parades Commission decision to allow Orange parade past Ardoyne
Welcome for Parades Commission decision to allow Orange parade past Ardoyne
 
     
 
Belfast could get second 'Night Czar' after councillors criticise recently created role and look to create their own
Belfast could get second 'Night Czar' after councillors criticise recently created role and look to create their own
 

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Naomi Long's justice department to spend £13 million on new prison cafe and kitchen despite 'significant cost inflation'
Naomi Long's justice department to spend £13 million on new prison cafe and kitchen despite 'significant cost inflation'
 
     
 
DUP leader says while Harland and Wolff news is 'unsettling' - the MoD is committed to Belfast
DUP leader says while Harland and Wolff news is 'unsettling' - the MoD is committed to Belfast
 
     
 
Titan engineer 'felt pressure to get submersible ready for wreck dive' to site of Belfast-built luxury liner
Titan engineer 'felt pressure to get submersible ready for wreck dive' to site of Belfast-built luxury liner
 
     
 
RNLI appeal for public 'to be mindful of the weather and tide times before venturing out on the water'
RNLI appeal for public 'to be mindful of the weather and tide times before venturing out on the water'
 
     
     
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"Looking ahead to 2025, we will look at our options over the next few months."
 
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  Dan Boucher: Removing Stormont's cross-community vote for the Northern Ireland Protocol violates the Belfast Agreement  
     
  Dan Boucher: Removing Stormont's cross-community vote for the Northern Ireland Protocol violates the Belfast Agreement  
     
 
The News Letter - the world's oldest English language daily newspaper - turns 287 today
 
The News Letter - the world's oldest English language daily newspaper - turns 287 today
 
Letter: As someone whose dad was murdered by IRA, I welcome Dr McGarry and others challenging those who distort Troubles
 
Letter: As someone whose dad was murdered by IRA, I welcome Dr McGarry and others challenging those who distort Troubles
 
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Editorial: We have been printing news from Ulster and around the world for 287 years
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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