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Who are the modern slaves in Britain?
Britain could have four times as many slaves as previously thought, according to a new estimate from the Home Office.
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How to make a Daily Mail sandwich
As it raises concerns people in the UK may have lost the ability to put two slices of bread either side of a filling, the Daily Mail has sandwiched its article between two of its favourite themes.
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Tomlinson death ‘tattooed’ on family’s memory
The stepson of Ian Tomlinson, who was unlawfully killed during the London G20 protests in 2009, tells Channel 4 News his family will try to move on now that the Met police has finally apologised.
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Met’s Tomlinson apologies mark final chapter for family
The Metropolitan police has finally apologised – not once but four times – to the family of Ian Tomlinson, who was unlawfully killed during the London G20 protests in 2009.
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Scotland Yard’s disciplinary system opens its doors
PC Simon Harwood faces a misconduct panel over the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests.
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G20 policeman sacked over gross misconduct
Simon Harwood, the police officer cleared of killing Ian Tomlinson, is sacked after being found guilty by a disciplinary panel of gross misconduct for discreditable conduct and use of force.
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Kidney patient may die if deportation goes ahead
The home secretary is to decide whether to deport a kidney transplant patient whose life depends on anti-rejection drugs despite claims that deportation would mean certain death. Fatima Manji reports.
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Tomlinson family: We want answers from home secretary
The family of Ian Tomlinson call for answers from the home secretary after PC Simon Harwood is cleared of his manslaughter during the G20 riots.
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Officer believed newspaper seller was being obstructive
A police officer accused of the manslaughter of a newspaper seller during the G20 protests says he believed the man was being deliberately obstructive when he hit him and pushed him over.
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PC charged with manslaughter over Tomlinson death
PC Simon Harwood, the Metropolitan Police officer involved in the G20 protests death of Ian Tomlinson has been charged with manslaughter and will face trial.
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Tomlinson case: IPCC inquiry to look at fresh claims
The Independent Police Complaints Commission launches an investigation into fresh allegations that the police withheld evidence in the Ian Tomlinson case.
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Call for Tomlinson trial after unlawful killing verdict
Ian Tomlinson’s family say they want to see Pc Simon Harwood go on trial for manslaughter after an inquest jury ruled he killed the newspaper seller unlawfully.
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G20 death: Home Office pathologist contradicts Dr Patel
A Home Office pathologist, the second to conduct a post-mortem on Ian Tomlinson, rejects Dr Freddie Patel’s finding that the newspaper salesman died of natural causes. Simon Israel reports.
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Dying Ian Tomlinson declared ‘they got me’, inquest told
Ian Tomlinson said “they got me” as he lay dying on the floor, just minutes after being pushed to the ground by a police officer during the G20 protests in London, an inquest into his death hears.
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PC Harwood: ‘Ian Tomlinson posed no threat to anyone’
The police officer who hit Ian Tomlinson with a baton and pushed him to the floor before he died tells an inquest that the newspaper seller posed no threat to anyone. Simon Israel was at the inquest.