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Met Police in Kenya for kidnap hunt
A team of Metropolitan Police officers are travelling to Kenya to help authorities investigating the murder of a British tourist and the kidnap of his wife, Scotland Yard says.
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Bernard Hogan-Howe named as Met police chief
Bernard Hogan-Howe, a former Merseyside police chief renowned for his tough tactics against gangs, is named the new head of Scotland Yard.
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UK ‘welcome’ to investigate WPC Fletcher murder
EXCLUSIVE: Libya’s new reconstruction minister tells Channel 4 News Scotland Yard detectives would be welcomed to Libya to investigate the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher.
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Teen held over Notting Hill carnival stabbing
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested after a man was stabbed at the Notting Hill carnival, Scotland Yard says.
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Man killed and policeman injured in north London shooting
A man has been killed and a police officer has been injured in a shooting incident in north London, Scotland Yard has confirmed.
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PM says Murdoch has ‘questions to answer’ over hacking
David Cameron says James Murdoch has “questions to answer” in Parliament after an MP refers the tycoon’s phone-hacking evidence to Scotland Yard.
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Met accused of phone-hack failures
MPs accuse Scotland Yard of a “catalogue of failures” over the phone-hacking investigation in a damning report on the scandal..
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Met hacking probe ‘could take more than five years’
A senior source in Scotland Yard tells Channel 4 News that the investigation into phone hacking “could take more than five years”, as the force boosts the number of officers on the case by a third.
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Yates distances himself from decisions to hire Wallis
Outgoing Met Police Assistant Commissioner John Yates denies recommending former News of the World Deputy Editor Neil Wallis or his daughter for jobs at Scotland Yard.
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Yates: Police will be jailed over phone hack corruption
Scotland Yard chiefs are grilled by MPs over damaging evidence of links between the Met and suspects in the phone-hacking investigation.
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PM ‘respects’ Met chief’s resignation
Prime Minister David Cameron says he respects Sir Paul Stephenson’s decision to quit as head of Scotland Yard, but the focus must now be on investigating phone hacking.
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Met chiefs face grilling by MPs over phone hacking
Four current and former Metropolitan police chiefs are set to be grilled by MPs about Scotland Yard’s failure to uncover the scale of the phone hacking scandal during the initial police investigation.
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Dissident Republicans make London bomb threat
Scotland Yard sources say Irish Republican dissidents have issued a credible bomb threat for central London using a recognised code word, a security source tells Channel 4 News.
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Police: squat raids ‘are not Royal Wedding-related’
Scotland Yard insists raids on squats across London that saw 20 people arrested were not driven by fears that anarchists will try to disrupt the Royal Wedding.
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Police under pressure to reopen phone hacking case
Scotland Yard faces pressure to launch a fresh investigation into the phone hacking scandal, as it emerges that Gordon Brown asked police to look into whether he was a victim while he was Chancellor.