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The police are a constituted body of people empowered by a state with the aim of enforcing the law and protecting the public order as well as the public itself. This commonly includes ensuring the safety, health, and possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder. Their lawful powe...

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Crime & justiceApr 5

MP Katja Nyberg Drives Without License, Sparking New Investigation

Swedish MP Katja Nyberg has been filmed driving a car despite her license being revoked, prompting a new preliminary investigation. The former police officer, who left the Sweden Democrats after a suspected drunk driving incident last year, denies drug accusations as legal and political fallout intensifies.

Badenoch launches £112.5 million pothole patrol plan amid road funding row
PoliticsApr 4

Badenoch launches £112.5 million pothole patrol plan amid road funding row

Conservative opposition leader Kemi Badenoch has launched a £112.5 million National Pothole Patrol plan, pictured smoothing pothole edges in the West Midlands during her local election campaign trail. The scheme, financed through savings from the party's £47 billion savings plan, aims to introduce a single national reporting platform to end the current 'patchwork approach'.

Reform UK Proposes Postal Voting Restrictions, End to Commonwealth Voting
PoliticsMar 15

Reform UK Proposes Postal Voting Restrictions, End to Commonwealth Voting

Reform UK has unveiled plans to restrict postal voting and end voting rights for Commonwealth citizens in UK elections, citing concerns about election integrity.

PoliticsMar 13

Sweden's Migration Minister sees no imminent refugee surge from Iran conflict

Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell says there are no signs of an imminent refugee surge to Europe from the Iran conflict, but warns past experiences show things can change quickly. The EU is implementing a new migration pact to handle potential challenges.

PoliticsMar 11

German Chancellor Merz Criticizes Israeli West Bank Settlement Expansion

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has criticized Israel's new West Bank settlement initiative as a 'big mistake' and called for a halt to the expansion, amid a broader surge in Israeli settlement activity.

PoliticsMar 11

West Dunbartonshire Council Approves 7.8% Council Tax Rise

West Dunbartonshire Council has approved a 7.8% council tax increase from April to address a £9.2 million budget deficit, following a meeting on Wednesday.

Arts & entertainmentMar 10

True Crime Series 'Britain's Almost Perfect Murders' Launches This Week

A new true crime series titled 'Britain's Almost Perfect Murders' premieres on March 5 on the TRUE CRIME television channel. The 10-episode series is presented by investigative journalist Tim Tate and crime analyst Sam Robins.

Austrian Leaders Mark Women's Day with Equality Calls and Global Concerns
SocietyMar 10

Austrian Leaders Mark Women's Day with Equality Calls and Global Concerns

Austrian political leaders delivered speeches in Vienna on March 8, 2026, for International Women's Day, focusing on equality and global issues.