CP Exposed exposes the fraud and corruption of political charity Common Purpose, and its use of neuro-linguistic programming for political purposes.
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CP Exposed exposes the fraud and corruption of political charity Common Purpose, and its use of neuro-linguistic programming for political purposes.
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Two Manchester policemen in court accused of giving false evidence during EDL and UAF protest
Two policemen accused of giving false evidence about an English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism march in Bolton appeared in court today. The Greater Manchester Police serving officers Inspector Robert Cantrell and Constable Alan Glover are on trial charged with perverting the course of justice. The pair are suspected of giving untruthful evidence that led to the arrest of a man during the protest in March 2010. The man was charged with a public order offence during the EDL and UAF’s march. Both officers appeared in York Crown Court to give their names and dates of birth – they will appear again on September 17. Delete the scoop?
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An Afghan refugee who helped set a police car ablaze in the London riots has been let off because of the violence he saw in his home country.
Nooragha Zadran, 18, said he was only five when both of his parents were killed in the Afghanistan when a bomb struck their home. Delete the scoop?
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Shezad Hussain admits contempt of court after juror on another case spotted him smoking at bus stop during lunch hour.
A juror on a rape trial who smoked a cannabis joint in his lunch hour was today fined £450 after admitting contempt of court. Shezad Hussain, 26, smoked the drug at a bus stop just yards from the entrance to Bolton crown court, Greater Manchester. But he was spotted by a juror on another case who alerted police. Hussain at first denied but then admitted the offence, blaming stress following a violent attack on his family-owned corner shop by “gangsters”. The father of one from Bolton had been one of 12 jurors on a week-long case of a man accused of raping a child. Hussain was dismissed from the jury on Monday, charged with contempt of court and told to speak to a solicitor. Delete the scoop?
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