Broken Yard: The Fall of the Metropolitan Police

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In July 2011, in the wake of the Milly Dowler scandal, NI closed the News of the World, then the biggest-selling newspaper in the UK. I'm A Celebrity's Nigel Farage and Nella Rose have another tense exchange over 'cultural appropriation' as YouTuber brands ex-UKIP leader 'ignorant' Now the scandal had forced the Met to open a new investigation. There was a snag, of course. The UK’s laws protect material gathered for the purposes of journalism. Well, not all coppers, obviously. Harper’s depressing exposé of the fall of the Met reveals some who do their jobs competently, uphold the law and tear their hair out at the practices of colleagues, watch as their diligence is undermined by the criminality and incompetence of many they work with. Six police officers got questioned and arrested for giving me what investigators alleged was unauthorised information. These were matters of public interest and in some cases given out at briefings. They were never paid for stories and none of them were charged. It’s been horrible knowing that people who were just doing their jobs, as I thought I was doing my job, have suffered as a result of News International handing my sources over. Your sources are the one thing you are supposed to protect as a journalist and I was unable to do that.”

As a top investigative reporter at the Sunday Times and The Independent, Tom Harper covered Scotland Yard for fifteen years, beginning not long after the fatal shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent Brazilian killed by Met police officers after being mistaken for a terror suspect in 2005. Bradley Cooper reacts to Brooke Shields calling him her 'guardian angel' after he helped her survive terrifying seizure Love Island's Sammy Root speaks out on Jess Harding split and reveals why he's not looking to get into another relationship

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Lady Antonia Fraser calls on King Charles to allow DNA testing of bones in Westminster Abbey which could be those of the princes in the Tower Lucy Panton, the former crime editor of the News of the World, was put through two trials and nineteen months on police bail. She said she had been “completely hung out to dry” by a company which she had loyally served for a decade. “When my daughter Lily was born she was very ill and on a life support machine. I was made to work by her bedside after her second and third operations. The loyalty I had shown to the company meant nothing.” But Panton, who is married to a police officer, was even more furious at the betrayal of her sources: Kelly Clarkson, 41, shows off her weight loss in a green-and-white dress as she interviews Mark Harmon who teases a Freaky Friday sequel Kendall Jenner becomes THIRD KarJenner to land Forbes cover after Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner did it first as she talks tequila brand 818 Angelina Jolie is seen for the first time since being accused of 'playing games' with ex-husband Brad PittWe are reminded of the lies told after the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes. The narrative around his death, hurriedly cooked up by the Met, remains in the public mind.



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