The upcoming elections for police and crime commissioners are a choice too far and will result in necessary, experimental change, says Peter Sheehan.
South Korea’s dark entertainment industry
South Korea’s billion-dollar cultural exports have attracted worldwide interest but the country’s entertainment industry is darkened by exploitation, sexual assault and suicide.
City’s clubs to stop serving booze at 4am
Starting tomorrow (3 August), all clubs and bars on the Prince of Wales Road will no longer sell alcohol past 4am in an attempt to tackle violent crime.
Police close Climategate case
Norfolk Constabulary have closed the investigation into the theft of emails from UEA’s Climate Research Unit.
Crime drops across Norfolk
Figures released last month indicate that crime in Norfolk has decreased and the county is still one of the safest in the UK. However, infractions on Prince of Wales Road have increased.
Student officer fined after protest fracas
Non-portfolio officer Liam McCafferty is facing almost £1,000 in legal bills and fines after losing an appeal against his conviction for fear or provocation of violence at an Unite Against Fascism protest against the EDL in Bolton in March 2010.
Should international students be wary of studying in the UK?
Features writer Beth Wyatt looks into an issue which has attracted media attention following the murder of an Indian student in Salford, but which had previously remained largely hidden below the surface.
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