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TOP STORIES The police aren't above the law The Observer, 17/10/2010, p .42, Unattribute d Letter: Scotland Yard assistant commissioner john Yates writes to discuss an article which analysed the police investigation into the 'cash for honours' scandal, stressing that the CPS were consulted at every critical stage.

METROPOLITAN POLIC E Met buys The Bill's kit to foil criminal s The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p.11, Miles Goslett The Metropolitan police force has bought almost the entire wardrobe of now- defunct ITV police drama The Bill - to prevent criminals acquiring the uniforms and impersonating officers . The wardrobe was bought from Talkback Thames the makers of The Bill. Black people are 26 times more likely than whites to face stop-and-search The Observer, 17/10/2010, p .22, Mark Townsen d Analysis by the School of Economics of Ministry of Justice figures for 2008-09 found that there are 41 .6 Section 60 searches for every 1,000 black people, compared with 1 .6 for every 1,000 white people. The police must have power to stop and search ethnic groups The Mail on Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .27, BRIAN PADDICK 'They dragged me down to the police station where I was held for two hours' The Observer, 17/10/2010, p .23, Unattribute d MP investigate d The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p .10, Unattributed Margaret Moran is the latest MP to have her expenses investigated by the Metropolitan Police, with officers suspecting that she may have claimed for work on a property which was not her designated second home . Meanwhile, three peers face suspension for their claims, following investigations by House of Lords authorities. Peer in flat scam fined A£125,00 0 The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p.1, Marie Woolf 'Untouchable' Uddin targeted by former M15 chief The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p.4, Marie Woolf ;Steven Swinford Expenses scandal : Three peers face suspensio n The Sunday Telegraph, 17/10/2010, p .1, Patrick Hennessy Labour'expense-cheat' peers facing Lords ba n The Mail on Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .32, Simon Walters ; Brendan Carlin PC's must fill in a 16-page from just to peep through a windo w The Sunday Telegraph, 17/10/2010, p .2, DAVID BARRETT Police minister Nick Herbert has pledged to reduce the volume of paperwork which needs to be filed by officers . Former Police Federation chairman Jan Berry is to issue a report into police bureaucracy, which will conclude that officers spend a third of their time on unnecessary red tape. We'll get rid of the paperwork and focus on public protection The Sunday Telegraph, 17/10/2010, p .2, NICK HERBERT Winners and losers in 'cuts of pain' reveale d The Sunday Telegraph, 17/10/2010, p .1, SEAN RAYMENT ; MELISSA KITE To cut with principle is the right approach The Sunday Telegraph, 17/10/2010, p .27, Unattribute d 7/7 horror: Did two more bomb plotters take part but escape? The Sunday Express, 17/10/2010, p .9, James Murray The 7/7 inquiry has heard that at least two more people may have been involved in the atrocity. A witness described seeing the bombers meeting with other men the day before the attacks, but Metropolitan police investigations failed to trace a white car they were believed to be driving . 7/7 inquest begins The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p.10, Unattributed Hearings which prove value of independent scrutiny The Observer, 17/10/2010, p .44, Mark Townsend Woman's linked to man's death fal l On Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .8, Unattributed Scotland Yard detectives believe that the murder of a woman in north-west London could be linked to the death of a man who fell from a block of flats just three miles away. Riddle of murdered woman and fatal fal l The Sunday Express, 17/10/2010, p .8, Jon Jennings Death fall is linked to stab killin g The People, 17/10/2010, p .19, Kirk Ward STAB GIRL'S KILLER IN FLATS LEAP Sunday Mirror, 17/10/2010, p .4, JUSTIN PENROSE Think slavery is a thing of the past? Think agai n The Independent On Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .16, Emily Dugan Comment on Britain's current refusal to sign the EU's directive on human trafficking which would make it easier to prosecute offenders . Campaigners are concerned that funding for Scotland Yard's Operation Golf will not be renewed when it runs out, despite its success. Deportee dies The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p. 10, Unattributed Scotland Yard has confirmed that detectives are investigati ng the death of a deportee who died whilst being restrai ned at Heathrow a irport. FOOTIE'S FIXED THE EVIDENCE ' IS DAMNING . . , 17/ 10/2010 , p . 15, LUCY PANTO N Police insiders have informed the News of the World that there is a damning dossier alleg ing widespread match-fixing in Eng lish football, which is expected to dwarf the cricket scandal being investigated by the Metropo litan Police. NEVER LOVE A STRANGER The Sunday Times , 17/10/2010, p. 58, Katie Glass A look at online romance scams and the squad that a ttempt to track them down. Western Union is noted for working with the Metropolitan Police . file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/17 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 38] file:///HI/My%20Documents /DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/17 .txt Surgeons saved my baby's life - by freezing her to death The Mail on Sunday , 17/10/2010, p.41 , Beezy Marsh Metropolitan Police officer Roosina Ahmed gives an account of how her child was d iagnosed with a life threateni ng heart defect. NOTES ON A SCANDAL The Sunday Times , 17/10/2010, p. 16, Mark Edmond s Passing mention of a Scotland Yard detective is made i n an account of the life of Christine Keeler.

GENERAL Dando case anguish of QC inspired by mothe r The Sunday Express, 17/10/2010, p.39, Jane Clinto n QC has appeared on an episode of Desert Island Discs, in which he discussed his involvement in the Jill Dando case . Mention is also made of his work on the Stephen Lawrence trial . Glastonbury loses Battle of Portaloo The Mail on Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .42, Katie Nichol l Glastonbury Festival organisers have been forced to cancel the event in 2012 because the security surrounding the 2012 Olympics will demand too many police officers . Hamlets extremist vote poses Ed's first big electiontest The Sunday Telegraph, 17/10/2010, p .14, GILLIGAN An "extremist" politician who was ejected from the Labour party is making an independent bid to head up Tower Hamlets council . A close advisor of the candidate in question recently made anti-Semitic comments on his Facebook page. Bogus car-hire firm defrauding customer s The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p.2, Chris Hasla m SunCar, a London-based online car hire firm is defrauding customers by taking rental payments upfront and then defaulting on the deal . Gangsters to exploit new border rule s Daily Star Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .24, DOMINIK LEMANSK I Experts fear drug smugglers and Muslim extremists will exploit rules when the EU border controls are relaxed between Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina . Author lives in fear for her life The Sunday Express, 17/10/2010, p .47, James Murray Author Halima Bashir is currently living in fear of her life in London, after being subjected to a dirty tricks campaign by the Sudanese government, in response to her account of life in Darfur . A£40M GEMS THIEF ROBS GANGSTERS Sunday Mirror, 17/10/2010, p.34, JUSTIN PENROSE A mystery figure known as Tim Slim but Dim has managed to con A£1 .5m from the gang that carries out last years€T""s A£40m Graff diamond heist. Cyber police The People, 17/10/2010, p .24, Nigel Nelson Online bank fraud victims are to get a single dedicated phone number to contact at a new unit to be set up by the government which will link all banks and police forces. Tories' teacher heroine quits 'Alcatraz' schoo l The Sunday Times, 17/10/2010, p .10, Steven Swinford Katharine Birbalsingh, the deputy head teacher who caused controversy with her claims of gang culture being rife in the classrooms, has been asked by her employers at St Michael and All Angels Academy in Streatham to work from home. Teacher who attacked school chaos forced out The Mail on Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .5, Daniel Boffey ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permi tted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Cu rrent/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/17 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 38] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/18 .txt From: Precise[SMTP:[email protected]. UK] Sent: 18 October 2010 04:32 :09 To: PreciseMediaEL@precise-media .co. u k Subject: Media coverage for Metropolitan Police , 18102010 (04:32) Auto forwarded by a Rule < http://image. precise-media .co.uk/metropolitanpolice. bmp>

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TOP STORIES COMMUNITY COP 'RAN BROTHEL WITH WIFE' , 18/10/2010, p.29, MIKE SULLIVA N A community support officer working for the Metropolitan Police has been charged with running a brothel with his wife . Sean Griffin is believed to have been operating the establishment for at least six years . COPS PICK UP THE BILL FOR TV COSTUMES The Daily Mirror, 18/10/2010, p .29, ADRIAN SHAW Uniforms worn in The Bill have been bought by Scotland Yard - to stop criminals posing as police. Officers approached the show's bosses after ITV announced it was to be axed in March . A Met spokesman said police bought 400kg of used clothing and uniforms . Old Bill's big bill for telly Bill uniforms The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.15, NEIL SYSON SOLD BILL! Daily Star, 18/10/2010, p .3, KEIR MUDIE

METROPOLITAN POLIC E Terrorism and cyber attacks are key threats to Britain, says report , 18/10/2010, p.4, Duncan Gardham The National Security Strategy report will today warn that the UK faces an increased threat from terrorism, cyber attack and small-scale war . The public administration select committee has called for Sir Peter Rickett's remit as National Security Adviser to be expanded to counter a lack of strategic thinking on security at the heart of the government. New warning of threat against Europe The Daily Telegraph, 18/10/2010, p.18, Richard Spencer Terror, not war, is our real priority Daily Mail, 18/10/2010, p .6, Ian Drury Prevention rather than cure is priority as Hague outlines security strategy , 18/10/2010, p.7, Deborah Haynes ; Roland Watson Spies to get extra The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.1, TOM NEWTON DUNN Hirst's old diary pulled from exhibition by artist's friend The Independent, 18/10/2010, p.3, Adam Sherwin Damien Hirst has moved swiftly to remove one of his old diaries from an exhibition, and even threatened to call in the police . However, Scotland Yard did not need to send officers to intervene . Police expert among three road victim s Daily Express (Scotland)*, 18/10/2010, p .27, Judith Duffy A former Metropolitan Police scene of crime officer has died after being hit by a vehicle after a night out. Tragedy as three killed on road s Daily Mail (Scotland)*, 18/10/2010, p .4, EMMA SMITH THE FA Cup fourth [.. .] The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.7, PAUL JIGGIN S A diary item notes that the Metropolitan Police football team will play away at Hendon in the FA Cup .

GENERAL Third of police time 'is wasted on bureaucracy' The Daily Telegraph, 18/10/2010, p.14, Duncan Gardha m Home Office adviser Jan Berry has said that the amount of bureaucracy police officers are expected to comply with is severely impacting on the efficiency of police forces. Police must fill 16-page form to watch a suspect Daily Mail, 18/10/2010, p .25, Charlotte Gill No Glastonbury in 2012 as toilets head to London , 18/10/2010, p .5, Martin Wainwrigh t The number of police officers being drafted in to patrol the 2012 Olympics means that Glastonbury music festival has been cancelled due to a lack of available security. Glastonbury is off for lack of lavatories The Daily Telegraph, 18/10/2010, p.15, Unattributed Glasto is a loo-se r The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed Al-Qaeda plotter sent terrorist to Britain for weapon s The Daily Telegraph, 18/10/2010, p.18, Duncan Gardham ; Praveen Swarmi Ilyas Kashmiri, an al-Qaeda commander who was the cause of the recent terror alert, last year sent an operative to the UK in search of money, weapons and supporters . Al Qaeda 'sent agent to UK on arms mission' Daily Mail, 18/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed Jesse Jackson attacks British police over discrimination The Guardian, 18/10/2010, p .14, Vikram Dod d The Reverend Jesse Jackson has questioned the UK's moral authority following the release of information on police stop-and-searches. Fire strike 'threatens terror cover' Metro, 18/10/2010, p.12, John Higginson It is not clear if specialist London Fire Brigade staff trained to deal with a terrorist strike will break the picket line when FBU members go on strike this weekend . iPhoned you guilty The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.30, Unattributed A Worcester Park man has been convicted of beating his wife after a neighbour filmed the incident on his phone . iPhone film convicted a wife-beater Metro, 18/10/2010, p.17, Tariq Tahi r file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20 FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/18 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 39] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/18 .txt

ALL-OUT WAR ON MIGRANT CRIM E The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.2, GRAEME WILSON A new police operation against people smugglers and sham marriages has begun after a crackdown was ordered by immigration minister Damian Green . Stab attack mum named The Daily Mirror, 18/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed The woman found stabbed to death in her car in Harlesden has been named as Amanda Farquharson . Victim of car killing The Sun, 18/10/2010, p.11, Unattributed Government spending The Guardian, 18/10/2010, p.20, Unattributed A chart breaks down the budgetary responsibilities of government departments, noting the Serious Organised Crime Agency's funding from the Office for Security and Counter-terrorism ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http ://www.cla .co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/18 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 39] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/19 .txt

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TOP STORIES What happened to Blitz spirit, asks survivo r The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.1, Gordon Rayne r A victim of the 7/7 bombings testified to the inquest today, saying that firefighters attending tube station were forced to wait before attempting to rescue survivors due to health and safety protocols. 7/7 victims 'may have died in agony' as a result of emergency services' protocols The Guardian, 19/10/2010, p .7, Esther Addley 'Dying victims left for 40 mins as safety rules delayed rescue' Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .9, Paul Cheston Survivor of 7/7 tells of anger at rescue delayed by 'protocols' The Independent, 19/10/2010, p.11, Terri Judd THEY COULD HAVE SAVED MORE OF U S The Daily Mirror, 19/10/2010, p .15, REBECCA EVANS 7/7 FIENDS POSED AS TELLY'S A-TEA M The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.6, NEIL SYSO N Why were the victims of July 7 left to die in agony ? Daily Mail, 19/10/2010, p .13, Vanessa Allen , Nick McDermott Bombers traded A-Team texts before blasts The Times, 19/10/2010, p.3, Valentine Low Bombers' 'A-Team ' Metro, 19/10/2010, p .7, Aidan Radnedge July 7 victims'died in agony' Metro, 19/10/2010, p .1, Aidan Radnedge Britain faces future under threat The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.10, Duncan Gardham ; James Kirkup The National Security Council has outlined new and unpredictable security threats faced by Britain, putting 'potentially devastating' cyber aggression on a Tier One threat rating and highlighting the London Olympics as particularly vulnerable in light of the 12m daily cyber attacks during the last Games in Beijing . Olympic terror alert for Brits Daily Star, 19/10/2010, p .2, GARY NICKS Cyber terrorists are Not threat to Britai n Daily Express, 19/10/2010, p.7, Mark Reynolds Cyber warfare, terrorism and floods : greatest threats to Britai n The Independent, 19/10/2010, p.6, Kim Sengupta ;Jerome Taylor ;Michael Savage Cyber terror threat to 2012 Game s Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .1, Joe Murphy; Nicholas Cecil Terror & cyber war 'biggest UK threats ' The Daily Mirror, 19/10/2010, p .6, JAMES LYON S Our No.1 threat: Cyber terrorists who can knock a jet out of the sky Daily Mail, 19/10/2010, p .8, Ian Drury ; Tim Shipman International terroris m The Guardian, 19/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed Cyberwar and terror attacks rated as worst security threats in review The Guardian, 19/10/2010, p .4, Richard Norton-Taylo r Terrorism poses biggest danger but Forces may not be equipped to cope The Times, 19/10/2010, p.6, Deborah Haynes ; Tom Coghlan Why Britain is desperately vulnerable to cyber terror Daily Mail, 19/10/2010, p .14, MICHAEL HANLON Fight cyber war before planes fall out of sk y The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.8, GRAEME WILSON Experts see lack of strategic thinking in hasty review , 19/10/2010, p .2, James Blitz Cyber attacks threat in 'age of uncertainty ' Metro, 19/10/2010, p .5, John Higginso n Young mother had hand hacked off 'on husband's orders' The Times, 19/10/2010, p.13, David Brown Geeta Aulakh had her hand chopped off with a machete in an attack ordered by her husband after she started divorce proceedings, the Old Bailey has heard . She was killed in a suburban London street as she prepared to pick up her two sons from their childminder . Mother hacked to death after filing for divorce The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.4, Richard Edward s Mother hacked to death in the street for saying : I want a divorce Daily Mail, 19/10/2010, p .21, Charlotte Gill Wife'was killed for wanting a divorce ' The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.7, CAROLINE GRANT Hacked to deatH for wantinga divorc e The Daily Mirror, 19/10/2010, p .10, JON CLEMENT S file:///H I/My%20Docu ments/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/19 .txt (1 of 3) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :40] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/19 .txt

METROPOLITAN POLIC E Guards arrested over death of Angolan ma n The Independent, 19/10/2010, p.14, Wesley Johnson Three security guards have been arrested in connection to the death of an Angolan refugee who died while being escorted on a flight from Heathrow . Deportee death prob e Scotland on Sunday, 17/10/2010, p .2, LIAM CREEDON Three arrested over death of man on deportation fligh t The Guardian, 19/10/2010, p .1, Paul Lewis; Matthew Taylor Three held over Heathrow death The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Airport death guards bailed Metro, 19/10/2010, p .4, Unattributed Guards held over deat h The Times, 19/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed Tribute to the fallen The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed David Cameron has paid tribute to PC Gary Toms, of the Metropolitan Police , who suffered severe head injuries and died as he tried to stop suspects in Leyton, easy London, following an armed robbery in Dagenham . Cameron in tribute to gutsy Pc's 'ultimate sacrifice' Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .22, Rashid Razaq PM hails hero co p The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Met chief admits he is braced for'the biggest cuts in a generation' Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .22, Martin Bentham Sir Paul Stephenson, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, warned that the force is facing the biggest cuts "in a generation" in a blunt assessment of the impact of the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review. Stephenson major reform of the Met would not be undertaken before the 2012 London Olympics because of the need to maintain stability through the "challenge" of policing such a major event. Dizaei paid just A£750 of trial costs Scotland on Sunday, 17/10/2010, p.2, Chris Greenwoo d Ali Dizaei has paid just A£750 towards the five-figure cost of putting him on trial . Prosecuters demanded A£64,500 after the former Scotland Yard commander was jailed for four years following his conviction for corruption in February. Met foils criminal re-runs of The Bil l Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .31, Unattribute d The Met Police is planning to buy costumes from ITV drama The Bill to stop criminals using them to pose as police officers . Hirst and his hidden treasures Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .16, Unattribute d Damian Hirst has threatened the organisers of the Plus Art Show with a Scotland Yard visit if his diary and sketchbook are not returned . Shieldtech's shares are suspende d Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .42, Chris Blackhurst Shieldtech , a company supplying body armour to the Metropolitan Police , has ordered its shares to be suspended at 2 .5p pending clarification of its financial position . Advertising on BBC? Don't rule it out Evening Standard , 18/10/2010, p.44, Gideon Spanier Comment: An examination of the proposal that the BBC should show Government adve rtising for free. The Met Police's anti-knife crime initiative is mentioned . Police who loiter without inten t The Independent, 19/10/2010 , p .20 , Mary Dejevsky Comment: The Met Police's Safer Neighbourhood scheme is mentioned in a feature discussing community policing .

GENERAL Key files missing on MPs" expense s The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.2, Robert Winnett The House of Commons has been unable to publish its annual accounts for last year because the National Audit Office is concerned about "missing documentation" to justify MPs' expenses claims . The NAO refused to comment on its concerns . A last throw of the die for expense MPs Metro, 19/10/2010, p.4, John Higginson "FIDDLE" 3 BI D The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Expenses MPs in court The Times, 19/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed The police should be feeling a few ermine collars too collars, too Daily Mail, 19/10/2010, p .17, LITTLE JOHN Ex-MPs" court ple a Daily Star, 19/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed Peers face censure over home expenses Financial Times, 19/10/2010, p .2, Jim Pickard Gutted over fashion row The Daily Mirror, 19/10/2010, p .31, Unattributed A 16-year-old stabbed in the stomach after a Facebook row over fashion gave evidence from his hospital bed . Facebook stab lands 15yo in jail Metro, 19/10/2010, p.19, Fred Attewill Teen's guts hanging out The Daily Mirror (Yorkshire), 19/10/2010, p .31, Unattributed Flunky 'let prince kill ' The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.13, Unattributed A servant allegedly beaten and strangled by a Saudi Prince in a London hotel room died without putting up a fight, a jury has heard . Servant'let prince kill him' Metro, 19/10/2010, p .26, Unattributed Boxer says 'soft' youth mentors can't beat crime Evening Standard, 18/10/2010, p .26, Justin Davenport file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/19 .txt (2 of 3) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :40] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/19 .txt Anti-knives campaigner David Johns has criticised the approach to youth crime in London as too soft . CLOBBER JAILE D The Sun, 19/10/2010, p.17, Unattributed Dwayne McPherson, who shot a driver for killing his friend outside London's Ministry of Sound nightclub, was jailed for at least 11 years . Police 'waste time' by targeting yob s The Daily Telegraph, 19/10/2010, p.6, Tom Whitehea d Police cannot treat every anti-social behaviour as a high priority and are overcompensating for high profile tragedies, according to senior government adviser Jan Berry ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http ://www.cla .co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/19 .txt (3 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :40] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/20 .txt

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METROPOLITAN POLICE - 20/10/2010 TOP STORIES Mother blames police for failing to save daughter, 15, from stalker The Daily Telegraph, 20/10/2010, p.16, Unattributed The mother of 15-year-old Arsema Dawit, who was killed by a stalker boyfriend, has said that her daughter should still be alive after a report revealed a series of police mistakes that meant the killer was not stopped . The IPCC found 'collective and organisational' failings in the Met Police response to Dawit's complaint . Stalker murder girl, 15, failed by police Evening Standard, 19/10/2010, p .1, Martin Bentham ; Mark Blunden Police face negligence claim over murder of girl, 1 5 The Times, 20/10/2010, p.16, Unattributed Killer prince may claim asylu m The Daily Telegraph, 20/10/2010, p.1, Caroline Gammel l Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasir al Saud, who murdered his manservant in a London hotel room could apply for asylum after being exposed as a homosexual during the murder trial . The punishment for homosexuality in his native Saudi Arabia is death and the Foreign Office stepped in before the case started to warn that he may seek leave to remain if this became public . Killer prince sought diplomatic immunity The Times, 20/10/2010, p.3, DAVID BROWN The secret life of the brutal prince and his servan t The Daily Telegraph, 20/10/2010, p.3, Caroline Gammell Prince guilty of 'brutal' murde r Metro, 20/10/2010, p.15, Hayden Smith PRINCE GUILTY OF GAY SERVANT SEX MURDER The Daily Mirror, 20/10/2010, p .33, TOM PARRY Saudi prince guilty of murdering servant The Guardian, 20/10/2010, p .8, Sam Jones Gay Saudi prince faces life for servant murder Daily Express, 20/10/2010, p .17, Jane Mathews Murderer prince to claim asylu m The Sun, 20/10/2010, p.21, VIRGINIA WHEELER Saudi prince found guilty of murdering his servant The Independent, 20/10/2010, p.14, Jerome Taylor 7/7 victims: our saviour armed with a belt and M&S jacke t The Daily Telegraph, 20/10/2010, p.11, Duncan Gardham; Gordon Rayner An survivor of the 7/7 attacks at Aldgate station told the inquest into the bombings how she was saved by an off-duty police officer who applied a tourniquet after her legs were blown off . I tried to feel my leg ..but it had been blown off Daily Star, 20/10/2010, p .10, PAUL ROBINS Athlete weeps telling how her legs were blown off by 7/7 bomb Daily Express, 20/10/2010, p.22, Cyril Dixo n 7/7 victims praise off-duty officer The Guardian, 20/10/2010, p .15, Esther Addley Saved be hero of Aldgate The Daily Mirror, 20/10/2010, p .23, REBECCA EVANS 7/7 victim 'who is a true inspiration ' Daily Mail, 20/10/2010, p .26, Vanessa Allen ; Arthur Martin 7/7 victim who lost both legs 'owes life to off-duty officer' The Times, 20/10/2010, p.7, Fiona Hamilton Survivor is an 'inspiration ' Metro, 20/10/2010, p.13, Unattributed I held hand of a dying 7/7 victi m Metro, 20/10/2010, p.13, Hayden Smith

METROPOLITAN POLICE Solicitors to sue over detention The Daily Telegraph (Scotland)*, 20/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Three solicitors are suing the Metropolitan Police for wrongful imprisonment after they fell foul of strict prison regulations . Five people, including the trio, were arrested at Brixton Prison in September in a mix-up over which lockers to use for their personal possessions . Lawyers arrested for four hours after using wrong lockers at jail Evening Standard, 19/10/2010, p .11, Kiran Randhawa MPs to grill security firm in deportation flight death The Guardian, 20/10/2010, p .9, Alan Travis The UK Border Agency and a private security firm are to be questioned about the death of Jimmy Mubenga aboard a flight from Heathrow . The Metropolitan Police revealed they had interviewed by appointment the three G4S officers involved and said they had been released on police bail until a date in December . The Met's homicide unit is investigating the death, which is said to be unexplained at this stage. MPs to investigate death of deporte e The Independent, 20/10/2010, p.16, Robert Verkaik Hefner's Playboy Club to reopen in Londo n The Times, 20/10/2010, p.21, Jack Malvern Hugh Hefner's Playboy Club is set to reopen in Mayfair, London . The original club attracted the suspicions of the Metropolitan Police, who investigated it for advancing illegal credit by accepting worthless cheques. Pension age 'to rise in SIX years ' Daily Mail, 20/10/2010, p .6, James Chapma n file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/20 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10:41 ] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/20 .txt

As Danny Alexander accidentally let allowed photographers to see a document revealing that 490,000 public sectors are to be scrapped, other similar gaffes are remembered including Scotland Yard's anti-terror chief Bob Quick's resignation after endangering an undercover operation . Top cop warns staff of "shrinking sen/ice Morning Star, 19/10/2010, p .3, Unattributed Sir Paul Stephenson has warned that polcie are likely to experience the largest cuts in a generation . In a message to workers, he said that the Comprehensive Spending Review would only give a general indication of the cuts the force would eventually face. Osborne cuts win London's backing Evening Standard, 19/10/2010, p .6, Joe Murphy Slimmer Met offers better policing Evening Standard, 19/10/2010, p .51, Unattribute d

GENERAL Police The Daily Telegraph, 20/10/2010, p.13, Tom Whitehead ; Richard Edwards Police forces will today be told they must reduce crime with fewer officers as they face budget cuts of up to a fifth . Theresa May is to seize on figures released to MPs yesterday that show almost six in 10 forces managed to cut crime by up to 14% in the past year despite losing hundreds of officers . Cut crime with fewer police Daily Mail, 20/10/2010, p .7, Unattributed RUSSIAN BID CHIEF: ENGLAND IS THE PITS The Daily Mirror, 20/10/2010, p .63, MARTIN LIPTO N Alexei Sorokin, the head of the Russian bid for the 2018 World Cup, branded London the crime capital of Europe and alleged the country was full of underage alcoholics. He has since been forced to apologise to London Mayor Boris Johnson. RUSSIANS SO SOR-RY OVER CUP BID SLUR Daily Star, 20/10/2010, p .49, SAMI MOKBEL 'LONDON'S A CRIME CAPITAL FULL OF YOUNG DRINKERS' Evening Standard, 19/10/2010, p .64, Andy Hodgson ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738 %20Dunn/s ummaries/20 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :41 ] file:///H I/My%20Docu ments/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738 %20Dunn/s ummaries/21 .txt

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METROPOLITAN POLICE - 21/10/2010 TOP STORIES 7/7 cop fraudster The Sun, 21/10/2010, p.43, Unattributed A detective involved in the investigation into the 7/7 terror attacks has been convicted of conspiracy to defraud the Metropolitan Police . DC Daren Pooley was found to have claimed rent for a flat which was three times what the actual cost was while investigating the background of the four 7/7 perpetrators in Leeds . 7/7 detective facing jail for A£95,000 flat rental sca m Evening Standard, 20/10/2010, p .11, Paul Cheston Life sentence for Saudi prince who killed aide The Guardian, 21/10/2010, p .11, Sam Jones Prince Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud, aged 34, who was found guilty of murdering his servant Bandar Abdulaziz to death at the Landmark Hotel in Marylebone, has been jailed for life . He was lambasted by the judge for telling a 'pack of lies' in an attempt to hide his crimes . 20 years for gay murder prince Daily Express, 21/10/2010, p .17, Unattributed Killer prince must serve 20 years for lover's murder Evening Standard, 20/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed 20 years in jail for Saudi prince who murdered servant The Daily Telegraph, 21/10/2010, p.14, Unattributed Saudis may seek prisoner transfer for killer prince The Times, 21/10/2010, p.15, David Brown SERVANT MURDER PRINCE GETS LIF E The Daily Mirror, 21/10/2010, p .28, Unattributed 20 years for gay Saudi prince who killed servant Daily Mail, 21/10/2010, p .33, Unattribute d Killer prince : 20 yrs The Sun, 21/10/2010, p.45, RYAN SABEY Girl, 15, convicted of killing suspected paedophile The Times, 21/10/2010, p.24, Unattributed The Old Bailey has convicted a teenage girl of manslaughter after she killed Robert Daley hours after prosecutors said he would not face trial for abusing her sister. The boy involved in the case was convicted of murder by a majority verdict . Teenagers guilty of 'paedo' killing The Daily Mirror, 21/10/2010, p .12, TOM PETTIFOR Kids face 'perv' jai l The Sun, 21/10/2010, p.12, Unattributed

METROPOLITAN POLIC E For now, voters mostly back cuts . But for how long? The Guardian, 21/10/2010, p .4, Patrick Wintou r On Wednesday night three protesters were arrested after breaking into the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills after demonstrations against cuts in the comprehensive spending review . Scotland Yard commented to confirm three individuals had been arrested . Activists demand deportations hal t Morning Star, 20/10/2010, p .5, Unattributed Campaigners have called for the suspension of all forced deportations after the death of Jimmy Mubenga who died after collapsing on a BA flight from Heathrow to Angola . Three guards from G4S have been released on police bail pending further investigation . Everyone loses . .. even the Quee n Evening Standard, 20/10/2010, p .1, Joe Murphy Following the budgetary cutbacks, spending on the justice system will be sharply reduced, with prisons, the police, courts and legal aid lawyers all hit hard . Sir Paul Stephenson, the Met Commissioner, said London police were facing the deepest cuts for a generation . Yobs rob and trash cop shop The Sun, 21/10/2010, p.38, MIKE SULLIVA N Six suspects have been arrested in connection with a raid on a state-of-the-art police station in Thamesmead that had not yet opened . Sir Paul Stephenson, the Met Commissioner, recently pledged to raise GBP40m in the next 3 .5 years be selling police buildings . His force must cut GBP800m from its budget . We love telly The Daily Mirror, 21/10/2010, p .51, JANE SIMO N In the Channel 4 programme 'The Taking of Prince Harry', Harry gets less screen-time than the four experts from the Metropolitan Police, the military, M16 and the FBI . A culture of cowardice The Independent, 21/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed Letter: The refusal of emergency services to enter Aldgate station to tend to those injured on 7/7 due to 'protocols' is not the first such instance . Officers were refused permission to tackle Jean Charles de Menezes on the street because of fears that he might be armed . GENERAL 20,000 police officers predicted to lose job s The Independent, 21/10/2010, p.10, Nigel Morris The Home Office has had their budget reduced by nearly a quarter, which analysts predict will translate to 20,000 fewer police officers over the next four years . Senior officers have said that they hope to achieve the cuts while still maintaining the protection of the public . 20,000 cops get the boot The Sun, 21/10/2010, p.6, GRAEME WILSON ; CLODAGH HARTLEY Police, nurses and teachers must pay more into pensio n The Times, 21/10/2010, p.10, Jill Sherman ; Sam Fleming Blue line to get thinner in 20pc cu t The Daily Telegraph, 21/10/2010, p.6, Richard Edwards Home office Police funding will be cut by 20% in real terms The Guardian, 21/10/2010, p .3, Alan Travis Appeal file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/21 .txt (1 of 2) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :42] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/21 .txt

The Daily Telegraph, 21/10/2010, p.20, Unattributed On Wednesday an appeals court heard that Frances Inglis of Dagenham, London, gave her brain-damaged son a lethal dose of heroin because she feared he would die in agony. Inglis is challenging her conviction . July 7 survivors 'stopped to take pictures of the dead and dying' The Daily Telegraph, 21/10/2010, p.17, John Bingha m The inquest into the deaths of those in the 7/7 terrorist attacks has been told that passengers being led to safety from the Aldgate attack site stopped to take photographs of people lying dead or drying . Off-duty doctor Gerardine Quaghebeur stayed on the train to help the wounded and described her efforts . Doctor praised for staying with dying on 7/7 says she could offer only comfort The Times, 21/10/2010, p.22, Fiona Hamilton Hardliners call for deaths of Surrey Muslim s The Independent, 21/10/2010, p.9, Jerome Taylor Islamist extremists have been circulating threatening literature against Ahmadiyya Muslims in Surrey, leading to fears that members of the Islamic sect living in Britain may become the targets for violent attacks . Preachers in London have also been orchestrating a boycotts of Ahmadi businesses . Hammer'groped clubber' The Sun, 21/10/2010, p.25, MIKE SULLIVA N Manuel Da Costa, a defender for West Ham, has been accused of groping a woman, then assaulting her and two friends when a row broke out at Faces in Ilford, East London ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/21 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :42] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/22 .txt

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TOP STORIES 7/7 survivor recounts being left for dead The Times, 22/10/2010, p.5, Fiona Hamilton The inquest into the 7/7 attacks heard testimony today from investment banker Philip Duckworth, who lost an eye when the shinbone of hit him at Aldgate station . It also emerged that Mr Duckworth was on the same Thameslink service used by all four of the bombers earlier that morning . Bombed, blinded, left for dead : 7/7 survivor's story The Guardian, 22/10/2010, p .19, Karen McVeigh The luckiest man aliv e Daily Mail, 22/10/2010, p .20, Arthur Martin 7/7 victim heard rescuer say 'this one has gone' Metro, 22/10/2010, p.45, Ross McGuinnes s 7/7 bomber's bone speared my skull as he blew himself up just aft away The Sun, 22/10/2010, p.17, NEIL SYSON Don't expect the 7/7 inquest to have the answers Evening Standard, 21/10/2010, p .15, Martin Bentham Police chief breaks down as he remembers 7/7 Evening Standard , 21/10/2010 , p.2 , Martin Bentha m

METROPOLITAN POLICE YOU'RE NICKED ! The Daily Mirror, 22/10/2010, p .18, JON CLEMENT S Flying squad detectives swooped on two suspected armed robbers outside a building society in Ruislip, West London . The suspects were on a motorbike and were found to be in possession of a gun and the pair have been quizzed on suspicion of conspiracy to rob. Scotland Yard reassured the public that noone was injured in the operation . NICK OF TIM E Daily Star, 22/10/2010, p .19, Unattributed The bad cop The Daily Mirror, 22/10/2010, p .14, JON CLEMENT S PC Mesut Karakas is ro receive one of the longest police corruption jail sentences after he was caught by a Scotland Yard wire tap plotting to kidnap and torture a bank manager in hopes of stealing A£100,000. Footballer arrested over'sex assault' The Daily Telegraph, 22/10/2010, p.20, Unattributed West Ham defender Manuel da Costa has been arrested and released on bail on suspicion of sexual assault by police investigating an alleged incident at a nightclub in Ilford, East London . Scotland Yard said the allegations had been made by a woman in her early twenties . Glossop goodby e Financial Times, 22/10/2010, p .18, Emiko Terazono St Modwen Properties chairman Anthony Glossop, who briefly served with the Metropolitan Police during the days of the Krays, will step down next year . Article TV Elliott on drive charge s The Sun, 22/10/2010, p.47, Unattributed Actor Elliott Tittensor, best known for his role in Shameless, has been charged with driving without insurance after a car accident that left a teenager in hospital on life support . Scotland Yard confirmed that he had been charged with the offence. Actor's car rap ditched Daily Star, 22/10/2010, p .22, Unattribute d TV star charged over crash that injured teenager Daily Express, 22/10/2010, p .13, John Twomey Actor charged over accident Metro, 22/10/2010, p .16, Unattributed Making a crisis out of a drama The Times, 22/10/2010, p.20, Andrew Bille n Review of The Taking of Prince Harry, noting that viewers were effectively let into a Scotland Yard/Cobra/MoD/Cobra session . Sam Wollaston Harry's kidnap drama didn't need banning on taste grounds - for artistic reasons, maybe The Guardian, 22/10/2010, p .25, Sam Wollaston Unsung heroes in the limeligh t Eastern Eye, 22/10/2010, p .12, Unattribute d The winner of a woman of the year award reported in The Eastern Eye was Denise Milani, who it the the director of Diversity and Citizen Focus at the Metropolitan Police . The Judges PR Week, 22/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed Dick Fedorcio, the director of public affairs at the Metropolitan Police Service, is among judges of the PR Week Awards . Research PR Week, 22/10/2010, p.49, Unattributed In the PR Week Awards, the winner in the research category was Westminster City Council for reducing fear of crime. The council works closely with the Metropolitan Police to tackle crime and the fear of crime among residents . Borough chiefs take a pan - London view The MJ, 14/10/2010, p.20, Unattributed Analysis : It is vital that each of the 33 local authorities of London's chief executives are able to discuss common issues such as Crossrail, emergency planning or the CSR through their London committee . Met Police is noted to be involved in the governance of public services .

GENERAL Front line will suffer, say police chiefs The Daily Telegraph, 22/10/2010, p.12, Richard Edwards Senior police officers have admitted that frontline policing may suffer following a drop of 20pc in central government funding for policing . Consultants have estimated that 18,000 officers' jobs may be lost as a result of the cuts . Crime falls again but spending cuts 'put public safety at risk' The Guardian, 22/10/2010, p .16, Alan Travis The British Crime Survey has reported an 8pc fall in recorded crie across the UK, the longest period of falling offences since Second World War. Recorded crime rates drop by 8% Metro, 22/10/2010, p.16, John Higginson 75% of most serious crimes never solved Daily Express, 22/10/2010, p.2, Martyn Brown Rape toll soars in crime fal l file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/22 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :43] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/22 .txt

The Sun, 22/10/2010 , p.2, GRAEME WILSON SEX CRIMESUPASMORE WOMEN REPORT THEM The Daily Mirror, 22/10/2010, p.33, JON CLEMENTS Softer sentences mean only one criminal jailed for every 96 crimes The Daily Telegraph, 22/10/2010, p.1, Tom Whitehea d Smart meters 'put Britain at risk of cyber-attack' The Times, 22/10/2010, p.62, Robin Pagnamenta Defence contractor Detica has warned that government plans to install smart electricity meters in British homes will leave the UK more vulnerable to cyber attacks. Terror groups or foreign powers could use the infrastructure for the meters to launch an attack which may cripple the UK's power supplies, Detica's Richard Watson warned . The company works closely with GCHQ supplying the intelligence services with communications and monitoring technology . Murder pair ran over victim as they fled The Times, 22/10/2010, p.13, Unattributed Two youths who repeatedly stabbed a teenager and then ran him over as he lay dying in the street in a 'planned ' were jailed for life for murder . The killing happened while victim Michael McCarthy was out walking his dog in Stoke Newington, North London . Jury trial over missing biscuits The Daily Telegraph, 22/10/2010, p.6, Daily Telegraph Reporter Handyman Jeffery Dainty has gone on trial in Snaresbrook Crown Court in accused of helping himself to tea and biscuits worth A£24 from an old people's home. Intruders wreck new police station Evening Standard, 21/10/2010, p .24, Unattribute d A new police station in south London has been broken into and vandalised . The station, currently used by Thamesmead East safer neighbourhoods policing team, is still under construction and vandals caused A£100,000 of damage . G4S in again as new abuse claims emerge The Guardian, 22/10/2010, p .12, Owen Bowcott, Paul Lewis Security firm G4S is being investigated after a man collapsed and died while being escorted by the firm's security guards, who were taking him on to a British Airways flight for a forcible deportation ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/22 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :43] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/23 .txt

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TOP STORIES Corrupt policeman planned kidnap under surveillance The Times, 23/10/2010, p.20, Unattributed Mesut Karakas, a corrupt officer with the Metropolitan Police, has been jailed for 13 years at Blackfriars Crown Court for plotting to kidnap a Lloyds TSB manager and his family with the aim to steal GBP120k. Met officer who led kidnap for cash plot jailed for 13 years The Guardian, 23/10/2010, p.9, Vikram Dodd Crooked policeman facing 14 years' jail for plotting kidnap Evening Standard, 22/10/2010, p .19, Paul Cheston 13 years for bank plot co p The Sun, 23/10/2010, p.16, Unattributed 10 years for kidnap cop The Daily Mirror, 23/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed TheYard boss facing ruin over claims by woman from equality unit Daily Mail, 23/10/2010, p .45, Stephen Wrigh t A senior Metropolitan Police official is said to be facing unspecified allegations from a female employee following a formal complaint about his conduct . It is unclear why relations between Martin Tiplady and close friend Raphaella Hamilton-Appiah turned sour, but her claims have been supported by the Black Police Association . New Blakelock ple a The Daily Telegraph, 23/10/2010, p.14, Richard Edwards The family of Keith Blakelock, the police officer killed in the 1985 Broadwater Farm riots, are set to make an emotional televised appeal next week .

METROPOLITAN POLIC E Lady Uddin may face new expenses prosecution The Daily Telegraph, 23/10/2010, p.16, Rosa Prince Police have been urged to reopen a prosecution into Labour peer Baroness Uddin who was suspended from the House of Lords after illegitimately claiming A£125,000 in parliamentary expenses. New evidence is being passed to the Metropolitan Police . Top scientist is killed in G-Wiz horror smash Daily Mail, 23/10/2010, p .54, Louise Eccle s Leading British scientist Dr Judit Nadal was killed when her G-Wiz car was involved in a crash with a Skoda Octavia . The crash happened on her way from Imperial College London to her home in north-west London . Police are investigating the collision . Hostage died of 'fragment' injuries to head and chest The Times, 23/10/2010, p .20, Deborah Hayne s An inquest has heard that Linda Norgrove died of penetrating fragment injuries in Afghanistan . DCI Colin Smith of the Metropolitan Police has told the hearing that every effort to secure Dr Norgrove's safe release had been made . Norgrove killed by shrapnel Daily Express (Scotland)*, 23/10/2010, p .5, Unattributed Hacker faces prison Daily Star (Scotland)*, 23/10/2010, p .13, Unattribute d A computer hacker has admitted taking part in an Internet fraud ring making computer viruses 'to order' . The Metropolitan Police succesfully broke up the group, which mostly contained members in Finland, and specialised in sending viruses by email which allowed them to access computers remotely at any time. London 2012 to wage war on ticket touts, says Co e The Daily Telegraph, 23/10/2010, p.20, Jacquelin Magnay Legal action, fines and headlines are the three main weapons against touting of London Olympic tickets according to London 2012 chairman Lord Coe . He stressed that the black market sale of tickets was being constantly monitored and was an issue being taken very seriously by the Metropolitan Police, which has set up Operation Podium .

GENERAL Teenagers in court over killing of schoolboy at packed Tube station The Independent, 23/10/2010, p.8, Mark Hughe s At the Old Bailey, 20 teenagers accused of murdering 15-year-old Sofyen Belamouadde at Victoria tube station in March are facing charges of murder, conspiracy to cause GBH and violent disorder. 20 MURDER RAPS The Sun, 23/10/2010, p.45, Unattributed Son killed parents in 'horrific act of savagery ' The Daily Telegraph, 23/10/2010, p.7, Heidi Blake Daniel Dighton has been jailed indefinitely after the idle son killed his parents after his mother critised him for lying in bed with a hangover. His parents were both highly regarded in the local community in Croydon, south London . Son gets life for killing parents The Independent, 23/10/2010, p.20, Shenai Raif Tough community sentences urged The Daily Telegraph, 23/10/2010, p.18, Tom Whitehead Nick Herbert has called for community sentences to be made tougher if they are to replace sho rt prison terms. Ken Clarke has said he wants fewer people sent to prison and figures indicate that just one offender is jailed for eve ry 96 crimes committed . Could more lives have been saved ? The Daily Telegraph , 23/10/2010, p.25 , Allison Pearso n The inquest into the 7/7 bombings has found that members of the emergency services did not attend the scene at Aldgate station as quickly as they could due to health and safety concerns . Observers of the inquest have asked if the lives of more people could have been saved if rescuers had acted more promptly ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/23 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :44] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/23 .txt service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http ://www.cla .co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738 %20Dunn/s ummaries/23 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :44] file:///H I/My%20Docu ments/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738 %20Dunn/s ummaries/24 .txt

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METROPOLITAN POLICE - 24/10/2010 TOP STORIES Gun gang kills teenage boy in park attac k The Sunday Times, 24/10/2010, p.9, Knevin Dowling Met Police detectives are hunting two masked gunmen who shot four teenage boys early yesterday leaving a 16-year-old dead and a second youth in hospital . The attack happened in a park in Plaistow, east London and officers from Operation Trident are investigating but no arrests have been made . Murder hunt after gun pair kill boy, 1 6 The Sunday Express, 24/10/2010, p .4, Jon Jennings Gang feud linked to fatal shooting of teenage r The Observer, 24/10/2010, p .25, Jamie Doward , Akila Jayahama Masked men kill boy, 1 6 Daily Star Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed Boy of 16 is shot dead by hooded gunme n Sunday Mirror, 24/10/2010, p .8, ANDREW DAGNELL ; ADRIAN BUTLER 16-year-old dies in east London shootin g The Independent On Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .20, Unattributed Masked men gun down teenage boy The Mail on Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .36, Unattributed SAM, 16 KILLED BY GUN HOODIES The People, 24/10/2010, p .26, Dan Coombs ; Rob Cooper Met officers colluded to destroy colleague's caree r The Independent On Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .20, Unattributed A police whistleblower forced out of his job after reporting that a serious officer cheated to gain a promotion has been awarded A£37,500 by an employment tribunal, which found that senior officers had colluded to destroy the career of DSI Howard Shaw . Don't let red tape hold rescuers back, says 7/7 survivo r The Independent On Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .30, Jonathan Owen Michael Henning, a survivor of the 7/7 attack at Aldgate station, gives an interview in which he criticises the health and safety legislation which emergency workers cited as a reason why they couldn't immediately attend the scene. The reticence of the emergency services led to the deaths of people who might have otherwise survived, he argues, and says he will lobby the 7/7 inquest's coroner to uphold this. Why 7/7victims were left to bleed to death The Mail on Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .27, DAVID GILBERTSO N

METROPOLITAN POLIC E A lethal Saudi mix of cash and concei t The Sunday Times, 24/10/2010, p.6, Simon Henderso n (Comment) The recent conviction of a Saudi prince for murdering his manservant at a luxury hotel in London is the latest example of how rich members of the house of Saud think that they have immunity from prosecution in the UK . In fact, the prince's first reaction to the Metropolitan Police turning up was to claim, wrongly, that he had diplomatic immunity. Pipe down, prime minister - me first The Sunday Times, 24/10/2010, p.14, Unattributed Comment: Sir Paul Stephenson was speaking at the Police Memorial Trust ceremony to pay tribute to PC Gary Toms in Newham, east London, when he wrongly attempted to introduce the Prime Minister ahead of Michael Winner . Winner describes Sir Paul as a decent man and a good commissioner. Vice squad gets a PC makeove r The Sunday Telegraph, 24/10/2010, p .7, DAVID BARRETT Scotland Yard's Vice Squad is getting renamed as Serious Crime Directorate 9 : Human Exploitation and Organised Crime Command to reflect the new era of political correctness. One day I'm a 7/7 heroine, the next I look like a mushroo m The Sunday Times, 24/10/2010, p.21, ELIZABETH KENWORTH Y Elizabeth Kenworthy, the PC who helped the Aldgate bomb victims, writes about her week, mentioning that she moved to the Met Police in 1987 . HIT/MISS The Observer, 24/10/2010, p .44, Unattribute d The end of The Bill has sparked a wave of paranoia within the Met Police that has seen it spend thousands of pounds on defunct costumes from the TV show on fears that people may be able to use them to impersonate police officers . Medieval romp has 'X factor' The Sunday Express, 24/10/2010, p .62, David Stephenso n Comment on the recent Channel 4 dramatisation of The Taking of Prince Harry, mentioning the Metropolitan Police . Coalition 'plotting 44 new peers to foil Labour in Lords ' The Mail on Sunday, 24/10/2010, p .2, Simon Walters,Glen Owen It is reported that David Cameron will be looking to award 29 peerages to Tory donors, with former Scotland Yard Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick.

GENERAL Victims of crime find the police unhelpfu l The Sunday Telegraph, 24/10/2010, p .12, DAVID BARRETT Victims of crime who report incidents to the police are often frustrated by the response, a report by Consumer Focus will claim this week . 2 hit-runs kill drive r Sunday Mirror, 24/10/2010, p .29, Unattributed A 40-year-old motorist died after being run over twice as he got out of his car in an argument with another driver in Wandsworth, south-west London . 'Kung fu' terror plot to use jet to target Wembley The Sunday Express, 24/10/2010, p .7, James Murra y Intelligence sources have overheard conversations between members of terror groups linked to al-Qaeda which would involve hijacking airplanes using martial arts techniques, and crashing them on sports venues across Europe and the US . The group also discussed methods to smuggle plastic explosives on board flights, and used an incident in which a flight's cockpit doors were removed by pilots as a possible way for them to gain control of a flight. The amazing stories of 7/7 bravery tell us how to confront terrorism The Observer, 24/10/2010, p .35, Henry Porte r (Comment) Henry Porter believes that the courage of those who survived the 7/7 attacks show the way in which to best confront terrorism ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738 %20Dunn/s ummaries/24 .txt ( 1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :45] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738 %20Dunn/s ummaries/24 .txt

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TOP STORIES Drug gang executed Sam , 16, by m istake The Sun, 25/10/2010, p. 19, ANTHONY FRANCE Samuel Adelagun, 16, was executed by masked gunmen who mistook him for one of his friends, it is reported . His friend, called Edward, is thought to have been the intended target . Edward was also shot and is stable in hospital under armed police guard . Executed at just 1 6 The Daily Mirror, 25/10/2010, p .15, STEVE MYALL Boy of 16 is shot dead in street by a rival gang Daily Express, 25/10/2010, p.28, Gary Mitchell Boy, 15, shot dead by gunmen in east Londo n The Guardian, 25/10/2010, p .10, PA Masked gunmen shoot boy, 16, dead The Independent, 25/10/2010, p.13, Elizabeth Barrett Face of the teenager murdered by masked gunmen in a park The Daily Telegraph, 25/10/2010, p.16, Unattributed Budding athlete, 16, dies in suspected gangland shooting The Times, 25/10/2010, p.18, Unattributed PUBLIC MAY PAY PEER'S FIN E Daily Mail, 25/10/2010, p .6, Unattributed Taxpayers may end up paying the fine for the suspended Baroness Uddin who was banned from the Lords until Easter 2012 after claiming bogus housing costs. She was reported to the Metropolitan Police on allegations that she abused the House of Lords expenses system and deliberately defrauded the public . Unmasked and ready to explode : the new face of English extremis m The Times, 25/10/2010, p.1, Steve Bird The English Defence League has threatened 'chaos' in towns and cities across the UK if the government persists in 'pandering' to the demands of ethnic groups . The EDL held its first high-profile demonstration in London yesterday and its Facebook page has almost 40,000 supporters . 'We don't care if you call us racists . We won't be beaten into submission' The Times, 25/10/2010, p.6, Steve Bird Failure to get balance right could start to erode our democracy The Times, 25/10/2010, p.7, Andy Hayma n We need a defence against this violent militia The Times, 25/10/2010, p.22, Jon Cruddas

METROPOLITAN POLICE Kids turn to armed robbery Daily Star, 25/10/2010, p .20, MARC WALKE R Gang leaders are recruiting boys as young as 14 to pull off violent security van raids. In the Metropolitan Police figures, cases included three schoolboys who grabbed an empty cash box and two boys who rugby-tackled a guard in Ilford in 2009, lured by a slice of the A£25,000 loot. Three die in Ulster helicopter crash The Guardian, 25/10/2010, p .6, Henry McDonald Three men from south-east England were killed when a helicopter crashed in the Mourne mountain range in Northern Ireland this weekend . The Police Service of Northern Ireland is liasing with the Metropolitan Police about contacting the bereaved families. Watchdog sceptical of case for e-mail tap Financial Times, 25/10/2010, p .2, James Boxell The Information Commissioner has expressed scepticism over plans to allow the security services and Scotland Yard much more access to phone records and web traffic for terror investigations . Article Ex-Tory treasurer leads the rush of donors to Lords Daily Mail, 25/10/2010, p .6, Gerri Peev David Cameron and Nick Clegg are expected to make a number of their party donors Lords in the coming round of promotions, with the former Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick widely expected to be among Mr Cameron's appointments . Google finally admits to spying on our computers Daily Mail, 25/10/2010, p .7, Vanessa Allen After months of denial Google has admitted copying private data from millions of computers, including passwords and private emails . Scotland Yard is reported to be considering whether the company has broken the law . A sinister intrusio n Daily Mail, 25/10/2010, p .14, Unattributed FOOTBALL SHORT S Daily Mail, 25/10/2010, p .76, Unattribute d Either Carshalton or Chelmsford will play Hendon or the Met Police at football . Owls' Alan can't put his feet up at home The Sun, 25/10/2010, p.58, Unattributed ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/25 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :46] file:///HI/My%20Documents /DPA%20 FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/25.txt www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http ://www.cla .co.uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/25 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :46] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/26 .txt

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TOP STORIES THEY ALL FAILED TO SAVE BABY P The Sun, 26/10/2010, p.7, TOM NEWTON DUN N A Serious Case Review into the Baby P tragedy has concluded that the death occurred as a result of the catastrophic failure and carelessness of all agencies involved . The abuse should have been detected in its early stages . Act on Baby P The Sun, 26/10/2010, p.8, Unattributed

METROPOLITAN POLIC E CABBIE RAPIST IS UK'S WORST SEX MONSTER The Sun, 26/10/2010, p.19, ANTHONY FRANCE Investigations by Scotland Yard detectives have revealed a further 90 suspected victims of taxi-rapist John Worboys . However, Crown lawyers have ruled that he will not be charged with the offences as he is already serving an indeterminate sentence. Illegal cab drivers caught red-handed Metro, 26/10/2010, p .46, Unattributed The Metropolitan Police Service Cab Enforcement Unit has worked with TfL's Safer Transport Command to make over 100 arrests in connection with illegal taxi touting. Blackmailer who tormented pop star over her laptop photographs Daily Mail, 26/10/2010, p .5, Stephen Wright,Neil Sears An unnamed international music star has appeared in court to express how she felt 'vulnerable and violated' by a blackmailer who had discovered sensitive photographs of her. Scotland Yard officers caught Sebastian Bennett following an undercover operation . Slain PC widow in new plea 25yrs on The Sun, 26/10/2010, p.15, Unattributed Elizabeth Blakelock, widow of murdered PC Keith Blakelock, is to appear on the BBC's programme to make a fresh appeal for information regarding the identity of his killer . Google falls under U .K. regulator's spotlight International Herald Tribune, 26/10/2010, p .19, BLOOMBERG NEWS After it emerged that Google's Street View vehicles had collected information from Wi-Fi networks in residential neighbourhoods, Privacy International called on the Metropolitan Police to investigate . Met shamed by refusing payout to Rachel's son says Stagg Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .14, Ted Hynd s Colin Stagg, the man wrongly accused of the murder of Rachel Nickell, has criticised Scotland Yard over its refusal to compensate the son of the victim, who witnessed the murder. OUR LAST CHANCE TO GET JUSTICE FOR KEITH Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .1, Justin Davenport The Metropolitan Police riot training centre in Gravesend has been used by the Crimewatch television programme to create a reconstruction of the 'Broadwater Farm' riots which claimed the life of PC Keith Blakelock . CITIZENS CANED Racing Post, 25/10/2010, p .108, Dan Childs The FA Cup first-round draw could pitch Metropolitan Police against Carshalton or Chelmsford . Minister at event with 'stall for terrorism ' The Daily Telegraph, 26/10/2010, p.11, Andrew Gilliga n Communities minister Andrew Stunell has made a speech at an event where T- shirts promoting terrorism were on sale . Mr Stunell spoke at the Global Peace and Unity conference in east London, which was boycotted by the Conservative Party.

GENERAL Woman arrested after passenger'was pushed' under Tube train The Daily Telegraph, 26/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Police have begun a murder investigation after a woman was pushed under a Tube train at Kings Cross St Pancras . The unnamed woman had reportedly been joking around with a friend before the incident took place . Public at risk as police cuts begin to bite, says watchdog The Daily Telegraph, 26/10/2010, p.12, Tom Whitehead The Police Federation has warned that the majority of police authorities are not in a position to make the correct decision which will protect front-line policing in the face of forthcoming spending cuts . Watchdog warns police authorities on cuts The Guardian, 26/10/2010, p .16, Alan Travi s 'Slave' children of nine pick veg for GBP2 .50 a week Daily Express, 26/10/2010, p .15, Padraic Flanagan Enforcement officers for the Gangmasters Licensing Authority have discovered child slaves trafficked to Britain from Romania working as farm labourers for as little as GBP2 .50 a week. Earlier this month, police in London broke up a child- trafficking ring which forced youngsters to beg and steal . Killer became underworld armourer The Daily Telegraph, 26/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed A convicted murderer has admitted 11 firearms charges after amassing an arsenal of weapons in his Kentish Town flat, despite telling the probation service that he would be moving to Cyprus. How a skull found in David Attenborough's garden has solved one of Victorian Britain's most gruesome murder mysterie s Daily Mail, 26/10/2010, p .15, Matt Fullerty Construction workers at the home of Sir David Attenborough are believed to have uncovered the skull of a murder victim, whose body was hacked apart in 1879 . 7/7 Tube driver tried to raise the alarm as victims cried for help, but his radio failed The Times, 26/10/2010, p.11, Fiona Hamilton The 7 July inquest has heard a driver used a mobile phone to raise the alarm following an explosion on his train, when his radio failed to work. 7/7 station boss did not mention a bomb 'to avoid panic ' The Daily Telegraph, 26/10/2010, p.11, Duncan Gardham; Caroline Gammell 7/7 tube driver used mobile to call supervisor for hel p The Guardian, 26/10/2010, p .15, Esther Addley 7/7 TUBE DRIVER HAUNTED BY CRIES Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .1, Paul Cheston 7/7 victim stunned as fire crews 'didn't help' Metro, 26/10/2010, p.15, Fred Attewill Bomb-hit driver's radio did not work file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/26.txt (1 of 2) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :47] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/26 .txt Metro, 26/10/2010, p .15, Unattributed Judges warn: We won't be able to cope if 13 courts close in London Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .30, Martin Bentha m Senior judges have warned the government against plans for 13 court to be closed across London, with claims that the move would leave the capital city struggling to cope with any rise in crime . 'Squatters have violated my life law must protect homeowners' Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .6, Unattributed Riot police evicted 2,000 people after an illegal Facebook party involving squatters occurred in a GBP30m property back in February. Ministers should get tough with squatters Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .16, Unattribute d Comment: Government ministers are called on to clampdown on squatters in London . Concerns have been raised with squatters breaking into properties and causing criminal damage. Street parties under threat from Olympics Evening Standard, 25/10/2010, p .32, Matthew Beard London Mayor Boris Johnson has set up a central register for events such as festivals and street parties to assess demand for police, fire-fighters and ambulance workers when London hosts the Olympics Games in 2012...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/26 .txt (2 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :47] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/27 .txt

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TOP STORIES Police 'could have prevented Baby P death ' The Times, 27/10/2010, p.17, Rosemary Bennett The police are being accused of incompetence along with lawyers, doctors and social workers involved in failing to prevent the death of Baby P . A Metropolitan Police spokesman stated it had 'learnt lessons from the tragedy . ' We can"t rule out another Baby P, council admits The Daily Telegraph, 27/10/2010, p.13, Tim Ross; Caroline Gammel l Official report reveals serious inadequacies in 'every agency involved' in Baby Peter's death The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .6, Rachel Williams Baby P staff 'were not competent' The Independent, 27/10/2010, p .16, Sarah Cassidy Let down by everyone who should have care d Daily Mail, 27/10/2010, p .31, Jack Doyle ;Arthur Martin Baby P failed by everyone whose job it was to care Daily Express, 27/10/2010, p .15, Padraic Flanagan Baby P : You're all to blame The Daily Mirror, 27/10/2010, p .19, JAMES LYONS Haringey must take ultimate rap The Daily Mirror, 27/10/2010, p .19, KENN GRIFFITHS Baby P cover-up finally blown The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.1, Alex West The true horro r The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.4, ALEX WEST ; ANTHONY FRANCE Conned by mu m The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed IT"S a given that there [ . ..] The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.11, Jane Moore Peter"s legacy The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.8, Sun SAYS Baby P failures Daily Star, 27/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed

METROPOLITAN POLIC E SAS trains police to combat commando terrorist s The Daily Telegraph, 27/10/2010, p.11, Duncan Gardha m Police in London are being trained by the SAS to respond to Mumbai-style terrorist attacks. The SAS would be deployed in the event of a terrorist incident but would take time to mobilise so police commanders have requested additional training for armed police officers to respond to incidents. Police get SAS guns to combat Al Qaeda threat Daily Express, 27/10/2010, p .27, John Twomey COPS GEAR UP FOR'MUMBAI' ATTACK IN UK Daily Star, 27/10/2010, p .20, EMILY HAL L SAS put on standby in London as fears grow of Olympics attack Evening Standard, 26/10/2010, p .8, Martin Bentha m Black cab rapist linked to over 100 attacks The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .11, Vikram Dod d A police probe has revealed that taxi driver John Worboys is officially the worst sex predator in the UK, with at least 102 victims . Cab driver could have attacked 102 women The Times, 27/10/2010, p.13, Jack Malvern Black cab rapist Worboys may have attacked 102 women Evening Standard, 26/10/2010, p .19, Justin Davenport Rapist Worboys may have 'attacked 100' Metro, 27/10/2010, p .4, Unattributed Thugs must always face court, says chief justice The Daily Telegraph, 27/10/2010, p.12, Tom Whitehead Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge yesterday stressed that violent criminals should always be taken to court rather than given fines or cautions . A Scotland Yard study has suggested that up to 400,000 fines or cautions could have been taken to the courts instead . Ripe for exploitation The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .32, Hsiao-Hung Pai (Comment) Hsiao-Hung Pai discusses the plight of Romanian migrants in Britain that often find themselves working for gangmasters . The Metropolitan Police broke up a child-trafficking gang this year . LOTS OF TROUBLE ON NEW BOND STREET The Independent, 27/10/2010, p.20, Mark Hughes Bonhams auction house is facing embarrasment after selling two items which may have been contained in the notorious 'Medici Dossier' . The Metropolitan Police declined to comment antiquities trafficker, but former head of the Arts and Antiquities Unit Vernon Rapley stressed that identifying which items in the dossier were actually stolen pieces is a difficult task. Online expert in virus scam Metro, 27/10/2010, p.28, Fred Attewill DC Bob Burls from the Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit is quoted in response to the conviction of an online security expert who sent out viruses in order to obtain private information and spy on victims through their own webcams . Life in brief file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Cu rrent/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/27 .txt (1 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 :49] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/27 .txt

The Times, 27/10/2010, p.58, Unattributed Obituary of former Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Walter Boreham . Blackmailer tried to extort pop star Metro, 27/10/2010, p .7, Unattributed A Scotland Yard investigation has led to the conviction of a man who attempted to blackmail an unnamed celebrity after stealing a computer which contained photographs of a sensitive nature . POP STAR SNAP HELL The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed POP SUPERSTAR'S BLACKMAIL HELL OVER SEXY SNAPS Daily Star, 27/10/2010, p .9, EMMA WALL Double murder: man held Evening Standard, 26/10/2010, p .35, Unattribute d Scotland Yard's wanted murder suspect Mohammed Ayub Khan has been arrested for the shooting of two businessmen in London . The 27-year-old will appear in cou rt this week charged with the killing of Amarjit Singh and Rajinder Singh in Forest Gate in 2003 . Police chief warns of thinner blue line in neighbourhoods Evening Standard , 26/10/2010 , p.6 , Pippa Crera r Barnet police commander Neil Basu has revealed proposals to reduce the size of safer neighbourhood teams and to allow them to work across borough and ward boundaries. The proposals come after cuts of 16pc at The Met and forecasts among senior officers of fu rther cuts .

GENERAL England 2018 demand apology from Russian bid The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .1, Owen Gibson Alexei Sorokin, the head of Russia 2018 bid for the World Cup, has sent an email to the office of the Mayor of London stating that he regrets what he says is a misinterpretation of his words. The England 2018 team made a formal complaint about him after he made comments in an interview that London had a high crime rate and a problem with young drinkers . England go to war with Russia over 2018 slurs The Times, 27/10/2010, p.80, Ashling O'Conno r Latest controversy no surprise in Fifa's secretive contest The Times, 27/10/2010, p.74, Ashling O'Conno r England's bid team takes Russia chief to task over criticism The Daily Telegraph, 27/10/2010, p.8, PAUL KELSO Shattering that phoney peace could deal a fatal blow to hopes The Daily Telegraph, 27/10/2010, p.8, PAUL KELSO Russia steps up bidding war with appeal to Fifa egos The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .3, Owen Gibson England 2018 complain about Russia remarks The Independent, 27/10/2010, p.53, Nick Harris SAY SORRY! Daily Mail, 27/10/2010, p .96, CHARLES SALE England take on Soroki n Daily Express, 27/10/2010, p .77, Andrew Warshaw RUSSIA IN BID GAFF E The Daily Mirror, 27/10/2010, p .71, DARREN LEWIS Our bid gets lift The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.79, VIKKI ORVICE Red-faced Russians say sorry for smear Daily Star, 27/10/2010, p .64, PAUL BROWN No Russian apology as England launch protest Metro, 27/10/2010, p.64, Kevin Aitken Woman arrested after man dies on tube lin e The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p.5, Sam Jones; agencies A man was allegedly pushed to his death in front of a Tube train at London King's Cross station on the evening of 25 October. A woman arrested on suspicion of murder was being questioned by British Transport Police on the following day . Rush-hour Tube death The Times, 27/10/2010, p.13, Unattributed Man in women's clothing 'pushed' under Tube train The Independent, 27/10/2010, p.16, Fran Yeoman Transvestite pushed to his death under a Tube train Daily Express, 27/10/2010, p .11, John Chapman MAN IN DRESS PUSHED UNDER A TUB E The Daily Mirror, 27/10/2010, p .11, JON CLEMENTS Woman shoves man in dress under trai n The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.9, MIKE SULLIVAN Man in dress 'pushed' to his death on Tube Evening Standard, 26/10/2010, p .1, Justin Davenport Station staff ignored safety warnings to rescue 7/7 victims The Daily Telegraph, 27/10/2010, p.11, Duncan Gardha m staff ignored advice from police not to enter tunnels after the bombings on 07/07/2005. The Tube staff attempted to help the injured until the paramedics arrived . This information came to light during the inquest into the 52 deaths related to the bombings . LU staff ignored evacuation call to help 7/7 train The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .15, Esther Addley Tube workers praised for 7/7 action s The Independent, 27/10/2010, p.22, Rosa Silverman Tube's staff praised for 7/7 bravery The Daily Mirror, 27/10/2010, p .31, Unattributed Station workers 'defied police' The Sun, 27/10/2010, p.9, NEIL SYSO N Tube heroes who risked lives for their passengers Metro, 27/10/2010, p.1, Fred Attewil l file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/27 .txt (2 of 3) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :49] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/27 .txt National air force for police Daily Express, 27/10/2010, p .5, Unattributed Sir Hugh Orde has announced plans to introduce a national police air force, which will cut the number of police air bases by a third . Police "air service" would save A£1 5m Metro, 27/10/2010, p.5, Unattributed Britain slips to 20th in global probity index The Guardian, 27/10/2010, p .2, Rob Evan s According to a report by Transparency International, Britain has fallen to 20th in a league table of countries seen as the least corrupt . Britain has fallen partly because of the MPs' expense scandal . Shocked MP questions 'stop and search' tactics Evening Standard, 26/10/2010, p .28, Joe Murphy Streatham MP Chuka Umunna is pressing for a Commons debate on research that shows black people are 26 times more likely to be stopped and searched by police. Half of offenders' risk assessments fai l Evening Standard, 26/10/2010, p .24, Martin Bentham A report by Probation Chief Inspector Andrew Bridges has warned that the risk that released offenders pose to the public in London is not properly assessed in half of the cases ...... This news service is produced by Precise . 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TOP STORIES Human rights challenge to Met over de Menezes death The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.4, Richard Edward s The family of Jean Charles de Menezes has launched a new legal battle at the European Court of Human Rights over the failure to prosecute seven police officers involved in his shooting . De Menezes challenge moves to Strasbourg The Times, 28/10/2010, p.8, Unattributed Victim, 17, shot dead amid 'pre-arranged' gang fight The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .6, Caroline Davies A teenager was killed during a mass brawl in a park area of a Mill Hill estate in the early hours of the morning on 27 October . Scotland Yard said detectives from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command were investigating . SHOT TEEN'S BROTHERS KILLED LA D The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.27, MIKE SULLIVAN; ANTHONY FRANCE Boy, 17, killed as rival gangs clash after midnight Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .5, Justin Davenport ; Benedict Moore- r

METROPOLITAN POLIC E Watchdog steps in over phone-tracking project The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .19, Alan Travis The information commissioner is to meet with the Home Office to discus s concerns over plans to give the security services access to people's emails, Internet and mobile phone use as part of terrorism and criminal investigations . Scotland Yard is keen for the project to go ahead . Chaos over restraint rules for deportees The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .1, Paul Lewis et a l It has emerged that the Home Office banned private security firms from forcing deportees on to flights following the death of a refugee, only to lift the ban 10 days later. The ban was introduced on October 15 as a precautionary measure following the death of Angolan refugee Jimmy Mubenga . The security guards involved in the case of Mr Mubenga have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police. The DPP still wants openness - despite the scrutiny it brings The Times, 28/10/2010, p.70, Frances Gibb The Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate has presented a report highlighting the costs of abandoned prosecutions due to mistakes made by the Police and the CPS . Back to business for Buxton Racing Post, 27/10/2010, p .109, Dan Childs The Met Police football team appears in a sports betting page .

GENERAL Police budget cut for Olympic yea r Financial Times, 28/10/2010, p .4, James Boxell Police budgets in London are set to face the deepest cuts in 2012 compared with 2013 and 2014. Article Police budget cuts could hit Boris's chances of re-election Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .12, Paul Waug h Woman charged with murder over tube death The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .9, PA Witnesses have spoken of an incident on 25 October in which a man was allegedly pushed onto the tracks in front of a Tube train at King's Cross station . The victim, a 63-year-old man from central London, has not been named by police. Woman charge d Daily Express, 28/10/2010, p .39, Unattribute d Woman accused of pushing man under Tube train was'hyper', says witness Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .9, Mark Blunden ; Justin Davenport Drunken criminals to face alcohol testin g The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.13, Laura Roberts The office of the London Mayor is looking into the possibility of rolling out a scheme under which problem drinkers could be jailed for failing to pass twice- daily sobriety tests in the capital . Mayor to tackle crime with 24/7 sobriety test The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .21, HAOIA"ne Mulholland This is policymaking after a night watching Shawshank The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .38, Zoe Williams US-style test for boozy criminal s The Daily Mirror, 28/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed No drink or get jai l The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed Problem drinkers could be breath-tested twice a day Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .7, Kiran Randhawa Problem drinkers face 'sobriety tests' - or jai l Metro, 28/10/2010, p .9, John Higginson Watched, but free to rape and kill The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.1, Tom Whitehea d The Ministry of Justice said yesterday that official figures have revealed that dangerous criminals committed almost 200 serious offences, including rape and murder, while under the supervision of the authorities last year . 196 criminals charged with serious offences on probation The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .18, Alan Travis Supervised offenders responsible for scores of crimes Daily Mail, 28/10/2010, p .24, Jack Doyle file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/28 .txt (1 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 50] file:///HI/My%20Documents /DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/28 .txt

200 beasts set free to strike agai n Daily Express, 28/10/2010, p.1, Martyn Brown Monitored villains hel d The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Set free to kill Daily Star, 28/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed Firefighters 'feared power was on after July 7 blast' The Times, 28/10/2010, p.22, Fiona Hamilton During the inquest into the bombings on the London Underground on July 07, Robert Munn of the British Transport Police commented that fire-fighters refused to go into the tunnel in case the rails were still on . He also describes how his radio would not work in the tunnel making communication difficult . Firemen waited for official clearance to enter 7/7 tunne l The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.4, Daily Telegraph Reporter Police officer's frustration while firefighters waited for tunnel all clear The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .16, Karen McVeig h We know who killed them and why . But this is more than catharsis The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .16, Esther Addley I STOOD ON LIVE RAIL TO SHOW IT WAS OFF BUT FIRE CREWS REFUSED TO HELP The Daily Mirror, 28/10/2010, p .15, REBECCA EVANS 7/7 cop: Rescuers told, 'rail is not live ' The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.21, NEIL SYSON 7/7 SURVIVORS LIKE JACKO VI D Daily Star, 28/10/2010, p .15, STEVE HUGHES Police challenged July 7 fire crews Metro, 28/10/2010, p.17, Hayden Smith 7/7 firefighters 'waited to be told if power was off Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .7, Paul Cheston Pensioner shot ex-wife The Times, 28/10/2010, p.4, Unattributed Pensioner Ronald Seymour has been jailed for the murder of his wife Sonia Delvaille, after she attempted to claim a share of his fortune . Husband jailed for attac k Metro, 28/10/2010, p.9, Unattributed KNIFEMAN 'GETS PARENTS' A£1A'/M ' The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.34, ANTHONY FRANCE A man who killed both his parents in a frenzied knife attack at their Croydon home, could be set to inherit their A£1 .5m savings . Attack on airport security wins prais e Financial Times, 28/10/2010, p .4, Pilita Clark, Jeremy Lerne r The airline industry has voiced support for calls to overhaul 'redundant' airport security checks from BA chairman Martin Broughton . Virgin Atlantic says it has been lobbying for'less intrusive' measures . Article Security menace Financial Times, 28/10/2010, p .12, Robert Shrimsley Airlines to cut waiting time by axing obsolete security checks The Times, 28/10/2010, p.8, Adam Fresco Passengers given hope of easier security at airport s The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.9, Harry Wallop Kowtowing to US on air checks must end, says BA chief The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.9, Unattributed He said what we all know - but no one dares act The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .38, David Learmount BAA cuts losses and backs calls for easing of airport security The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .30, Dan Milmo BA"s chairman flies the flag for common sense The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .38, Gwyn Topham Rebellion against "redundant" airline security rules grows The Independent, 28/10/2010, p.10, Terri Judd "" Quoteof theday i (The paper for today), 28/10/2010, p .12, Unattributed War on US-style security checks The Daily Mirror, 28/10/2010, p .4, STEVE MYALL Air problems The Daily Mirror, 28/10/2010, p .8, Unattributed AIRPORT SECURITY CHECKS "POINTLESS" The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.11, STEVE HAWKES On our guard The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.8, Sun SAYS AXE THESE USELESS AIR TERROR CHECKS Daily Star, 28/10/2010, p .2, PAUL ROBINS Death of airport security queues ? Metro, 28/10/2010, p.1, John Higginson Russia shatters brief 2018 truce The Times, 28/10/2010, p.96, Ashling O'Conno r Vyacheslav Koloskov, the president of the Russian Football Union, has called England's World Cup 2018 bid team 'absolutely primitive' and accused it of raising tensions by making a formal complaint to Fifa about Russian bid leader Alexei Sorokin's comments in which he called London the most crime-ridden city in Europe. Russia dismiss England's 'comical' call for apology The Daily Telegraph, 28/10/2010, p.6, Paul Kelso file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/28 .txt (2 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 50] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/28 .txt

Russian official slams England's 'primitive' bid The Guardian, 28/10/2010, p .1, Owen Gibson Russia refuses to apologise for 2018 bid slurs The Independent, 28/10/2010, p .53, Sam Wallace Russians fuel bid crisis by calling English 'primitive ' i (The paper for today), 28/10/2010, p .53, Sam Wallace A SORRY SAGA Daily Mail, 28/10/2010, p .103, CHARLES SALE Russians lash out at'primitive' Englan d Daily Express, 28/10/2010, p .75, Andrew Warshaw ENGLAND MOCKED BY RUSSIA The Daily Mirror, 28/10/2010, p .89, DARREN LEWIS Russians crank up 2018 row The Sun, 28/10/2010, p.84, VIKKI ORVICE 'Primitive' English fear for 2018 bid, say Russians Metro, 28/10/2010, p.91, Kevin Aitken Migrant 'on run for 15 years after killing his lover' Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .25, Paul Cheston The Old Bailey has heard how asylum seeker Miguel da Silva went on the run from authorities for 15 years after escaping from a hospital whilst being assessed for his mental health, following his confession for murdering his girlfriend Susan Martin in Notting Hill. Some common sense on airport security Evening Standard, 27/10/2010, p .16, Unattribute d Comment: Criticisms of some aspects of airport security by British Airways bosses are likely to strike a chord with many London travellers as it is a given that passengers want proper security at airports...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/28 .txt (3 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 50] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/29 .txt

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METROPOLITAN POLICE - 29/10/2010 TOP STORIES Spy in bag : it all points to sex game gone wrong, say police The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.19, Martin Evans Tests have found that Gareth Williams had not taken drugs, alcohol or poison, a Metropolitan Police spokesman confirmed . This suggests that he may have died as a result of a sex game gone wrong. Post-mortem finds no drugs in body of British sp y The Times, 29/10/2010, p.23, Fiona Hamilton ; Adam Fresco Spy's fatal 'Houdini sex game' Daily Express, 29/10/2010, p .15, John Twomey Drink ruled out in 'body in the bag' spy mystery Daily Mail, 29/10/2010, p .32, Rebecca Camber Spy in bag died during kinky sex gam e Daily Star, 29/10/2010, p .4, PAUL ROBINS Tests on spy body are clea n Metro, 29/10/2010, p .14, Unattributed 101,000 stop and searches . No terror arrests The Independent, 29/10/2010, p.16, Robert Verkai k Human rights groups have warned that despite thousands of instances at which stop-and-search powers were used by police since 2007, not a single terrorism- related arrest has been made as a result . Around 80pc of the searches were made in the Metropolitan Police area, statistics have revealed . Offensive, blunt and ineffective The Independent, 29/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed 101,248 people stopped . .. but no terror arrests Evening Standard, 28/10/2010, p .4, Martin Bentham 100,000 searches .. . but not one arrest under terror laws Daily Mail, 29/10/2010, p .20, Jack Doyle Number of stop and searches? 101,248 . Terror arrests? Zero The Guardian, 29/10/2010, p .16, Alan Travis No terrorist charges under search law The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.4, Tom Whitehead 101,248 stopped . .ZERO arrested The Daily Mirror, 29/10/2010, p .14, JAMES LYONS 100,000 stop and searches draw a blan k Metro, 29/10/2010, p.4, John Higginson Stop-and-search law in question Financial Times, 29/10/2010, p .4, Michael Peel Terrorism stop-and-search draws total blan k i (The paper for today), 29/10/2010, p .9, Robert Verkai k

METROPOLITAN POLICE Police purge Daily Mail, 29/10/2010, p .80, Unattributed Letter: Despite reported money shortages, the Metropolitan Police has sent people multi-coloured cards telling Londoners that they are 'Here for London, working with you to make London a safer city' . Brian Hilliard The Times, 29/10/2010, p.78, Unattributed Obituary of Brian Hilliard, who helped solve the attack by Metropolitan Police officers on four innocent youths in North London in 1983 through vigorous campaigning . Bernard Davies The Times, 29/10/2010, p.76, Unattributed Obituary of Bernard Davies, the grandson of a Metropolitan Police inspector stationed at Marylebone who helped investigate the Jack the Ripper . Why bother going on . .. everyone hates m e Daily Star, 29/10/2010, p .5, PETER DYKE X Factor contestant Katie Waissel has reportedly received a death threat from a 'crazed X Factor fan', but the Metropolitan Police said it was unaware of such a threat. Fraud alert as second local authority hit by payments con Daily Express (Scotland)*, 29/10/2010, p .8, Rod Mills The Metropolitan Police and the Construction Industry Fraud Forum have issued warnings to contractors after several councils have fallen victim to a sophisticated scam in which fraudsters are reported to have written to local authorities pretending to be contractors. Could it be tragic? The Daily Mirror, 29/10/2010, p .37, TOM BRYAN T Take That fans are being warned by the Met Police not to buy tour tickets from unofficial websites, which has already uncovered several bogus sites . Det Insp Sean Crotty said that using these sites could result in fans losing their money . GBP10m Fake That Daily Star, 29/10/2010, p .3, EMILY HALL Big Ben stunt may result in legal action for Australia The Guardian, 29/10/2010, p .1, Matt Scott Westminster city council responded to the Australian stunt to project images of its cricket captain and vice captain onto Big Ben with the threat of legal action . A Metropolitan Police source said that it will investigate if it is determined that a crime has been committed . First they conserved our cities. Now they are demolishing my prejudices The Guardian, 29/10/2010, p .41, Simon Jenkins Comment: In the 1960s, the government obliterated acres of London to make way for the buildings that now house the Treasury, the Foreign Office and New Scotland Yard . Chain attacked for selling 'bloody' Halloween knife file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/29 .txt ( 1 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 52] file:///HI/My%20Documents /DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/29 .txt

Evening Standard, 28/10/2010, p .34, Mark Blunde n Metropolitan Police Authority deputy chairman Reshard Auladin has expressed shock at the fact that realistic toy knives such as a 'Bleeding Dagger' are being sold to children ahead of Halloween . Menezes ruling challenge d Evening Standard, 28/10/2010, p .27, Justin Davenport The European Court of Human Rights is to hear a case brought by the relatives of Jean Charles de Menezes over the failure to prosecute police officers involved in his death . Patios for all : how Thatcher and her cabinet tried to sell economic pain The Guardian, 29/10/2010, p .24, Stephen Bates Court papers released by the Metropolitan Police in the National Archives today reveal details of the 1970s blackmail scam aimed at Soho porn king Paul Raymond . The war on obscenity The Guardian, 29/10/2010, p .15, Alan Travis DH Lawrence was not the only British writer whose novels were censored in the 20th century. There is a lack of appreciation of how much censorship was imposed on literature throughout the last century with many prominent publishers finding themselves in the dock. It is noted that in 1954, Scotland Yard destroyed a total of 167,000 books .

GENERAL Boycott poppies, says freed terrorist The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.8, Duncan Gardham Muslim extremist Abu Izzadeen has called for a boycott of poppies sold by the Royal British Legion . Izzadeen led a group of Islamic radicals who stormed the Regent's Park Mosque in 2007 . Hate preacher freed .. .then calls British troops 'murderers' Daily Express, 29/10/2010, p .22, Padraic Flanagan Hero and the hatemonger Daily Mail, 29/10/2010, p .1, Ian Drury and Nick Fagge Puppy kick thug questioned by police The Daily Mirror, 29/10/2010, p .4, TOM MCTAGUE Police are questioning a man who was filmed kicking a puppy at Knee Hill Park in Abbey Wood, south-east London. Families angered by secret services' call for closed hearings at 7/7 inquest The Times, 29/10/2010, p.16, Fiona Hamilton The families of 7/7 victims have been angered by secret services' call for an end to hearings at the July 7 inquest. MI5 and the Home Secretary argue that full information can not be disclosed due to its sensitive nature, unless the evidence can be heard in closed sessions . Plastic cop axe Daily Star, 29/10/2010, p .22, Unattribute d Thousands of police community support officers could lose their jobs as a result of the government's spending cuts, shadow policing minister Vernon Coaker yesterday warned . Peer mugged walking home from Westminste r The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.21, Daily Telegraph Reporter Education minister Lord Hill was mugged as he walked from his office in Westminster to his home in Pimlico, central London yesterday . Al-Qaeda 'plotted to take hostages in Mumbai-style attacks on Britain' The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.22, Praveen Swami ; Allan Hal l A former associate of Osama bin Laden has revealed that Al-Qaeda was planning to carry out Mumbai-style attacks in Britain, France and Germany, which would have involved the kidnapping of civilians, in a bid to engineer the release of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed . Murder suspect'brought machete' Eastern Eye, 29/10/2010, p .6, Unattributed A court was yesterday told that Harpreet Aulakh, who stands accused of ordering the murder of his wife, was caught on CCTV cameras purchasing a machete . Two families united in grief as a second son dies in gang violence Evening Standard, 28/10/2010, p .18, Benedict Moore-Bridger The father of murdered teenager Ian Page yesterday expressed sympathy for the parents of his killer, after their son was shot dead in a mass brawl in north London. Detectives taught to catch criminals using Facebook The Guardian, 29/10/2010, p .10, PA Detectives are being taught to track down criminals using Twitter and Facebook . Detectives to seek clues on Twitter The Times, 29/10/2010, p.28, Unattributed Detectives get lessons on Faceboo k The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.2, Daily Telegraph Reporter Police chief turns air blue over budget cut s The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.20, Daily Telegraph Reporter Humberside Police Chief Constable Tim Hollis has launched an attack on what he perceives as little appreciation from the government . Mr Hollis expressed consternation at no knowing what the Home Office's vision is for British policing . Raging cop's blast on cuts The Sun, 29/10/2010, p.2, Unattributed Police 'are not trusted' The Times, 29/10/2010, p.14, Unattributed Torture is abhorrent and we reject it, says M16 chief The Times, 29/10/2010, p.16, Deborah Hayne s The head of M16, Sir John Sawers, has admitted that the use of intelligence obtained by torture has posed a moral dilemma for the intelligence services as it seeks to protect Britain from international terrorism . At M16 secrecy is not a cover-up for torture The Times, 29/10/2010, p.35, John Sawers Spy chiefs alert Daily Star, 29/10/2010, p .2, KEIR MUDIE Spy chiefs dilemma over torture Daily Express, 29/10/2010, p .5, Unattributed M 16 chief fights for the right to operate in secret The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.4, Duncan Gardham In his first public speech, UK spy chief defends secrec y International Herald Tribune, 29/10/2010, p .3, JOHN F. BURNS AND ALAN COWELL Secret heroes The Sun, 29/10/2010, p.8, Sun SAYS The courts have undermined M16 The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.31, Unattributed M16 'will not use torture to stop terrorists' The Daily Telegraph, 29/10/2010, p.1, Duncan Gardham Torture, secrecy and a sensible spymaste r file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/29 .txt (2 of 3) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :52] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/29 .txt Daily Mail, 29/10/2010, p .14, Unattributed Terror warning Evening Standard, 28/10/2010, p .14, Unattributed We won't torture to stop attacks Evening Standard, 28/10/2010, p .1, Nicholas Cecil MI6 chief: We never torture but we must use information from the countries that do Daily Mail, 29/10/2010, p .8, James Chapman Secrecy essential to protect nation, says M16 chief Financial Times, 29/10/2010, p .4, James Blitz Influential adviser who has PM's ea r Financial Times, 29/10/2010, p .4, James Blitz ...... 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TOP STORIES M16 tip-off foils al-Qaeda ink cartridge bomb plo t The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.1, Richard Edwards et al M16 has uncovered a suspected al-Qaeda plot to target synagogues in the US following the discovery of a package on board a cargo plane that contained explosive material in a 'manipulated' computer printer cartridge . Scotland Yard's counter terrorism command has taken over investigations. Yemeni cargo puts airports on alert Financial Times, 30/10/2010, p .6, Daniel Dombey,James Blitz in London , Jeremy Lem Al-Qaeda 'dry run' puts West on alert The Times, 30/10/2010, p.1, Adam Fresco and Catherine Philip A serious threat to US security The Times, 30/10/2010, p.5, James Hider Analysis Andy Hayma n The Times, 30/10/2010, p.11, Andy Hayman Warning from Yemen triggers security alert around world The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.2, Gordon Rayne r Cargo jet alert turns the spotlight on to aviation's Achilles heel The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.4, Caroline Gammell Extremists have always looked to the skies The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.4, Tom Whitehead Warning from Yemen triggers security alert around world The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.2, Gordon Rayner Cameron was out of the loop for hours The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.4, Andrew Porter ; Richard Edwards Cargo jet alert turns the spotlight on to aviation's Achilles hee l The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.4, Caroline Gammell 'Sinister' packages on cargo planes spark major terror alert The Guardian, 30/10/2010, p.1, Vikram Dodd et al Suspect cargo that sparked worldwide security alert The Guardian, 30/10/2010, p.6, Chris McGrea l Cleric suspected by US to have masterminded bomb lived in London The Guardian, 30/10/2010, p.6, Vikram Dodd Suspect package sparks transatlantic security scare The Independent, 30/10/2010, p .6, Mark Hughes Air terror alert over bombers' 'trial run ' Daily Mail, 30/10/2010, p .4, David Williams ; Rebecca Camber TERRORIST 'BOMB' AT BRITISH AIRPOR T Daily Mail, 30/10/2010, p .1, David Williams ; Rebecca Camber Al-Qaeda bomb found on jet at British airport Daily Express, 30/10/2010, p.5, John Twomey David Pilditch Joanna Walters Jet 'bombs' were a dry run for terror campaig n Daily Express, 30/10/2010, p.5, John Twomey, David Pilditch Joanna Walters Jet ink bomb alert The Sun, 30/10/2010, p.1, Mike Sullivan INK BOMBS SENT TO JEWS The Sun, 30/10/2010, p.4, MIKE SULLIVAN ; SIMON HUGHES ; ANTHONY FRANCE ; PETE "Death" in post from al-Qaeda hellhole The Sun, 30/10/2010, p.7, DAN SALES Jet ink bombs 'targeted Jews ' The Sun, 30/10/2010, p.7, MIKE SULLIVAN ; SIMON HUGHES ; ANTHONY FRANCE ; PETE Ink bombers The Daily Mirror, 30/10/2010, p .1, Ryan Parry Terror cargo The Daily Mirror, 30/10/2010, p .5, RYAN PARRY PLANE PARCEL BOMBS SPARK TERROR ALERT Daily Star, 30/10/2010, p .14, STEVE HUGHES Terror alert as parcel bomb found on UK je t Daily Star, 30/10/2010, p .14, STEVE HUGHES METROPOLITAN POLIC E Security company loses bid to renew deportee contract The Guardian, 30/10/2010, p .4, Paul Lewis ;Matthew Taylo r Private security firm G4S has lost the Home Office contract to escort failed asylum seekers on deportation flights. Metropolitan Police officers arrested employees from G4S last week after the death of an Angolan deportee. file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Du nn /s ummaries/30 .txt (1 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 54] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/30 .txt

G4S loses deportation contract to rival Reliance Financial Times, 30/10/2010, p .14, Alistair Gray A disturbing insight into G4S's tactics The Independent, 30/10/2010, p.13, Robert Verkaik Security firm accused of abusing deportees sacked The Independent, 30/10/2010, p.12, Robert Verkaik Pakistan pair prepare to fight on over spot-fixing allegation s The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.15, Unattributed Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Aamer have vowed to prove their innocence in the spot-fixing scandal which is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police . COPS. . IN THE CA B The Daily Mirror, 30/10/2010, p.6, Unattributed The Met Police have acquired an HGV, complete with flashing blue light and police markings, that will allow them to see into truckers' cabs and ensure they are not using mobile phones or laptops at the wheel . Take That fans lose out to the touts Daily Mail, 30/10/2010, p .33, Liz Thomas, Rachel Quigle y BT has said four times the normal amount of calls was made to try and secure tickets for Take That's new tour, but enthusiasm for tickets meant that many were left stung by fake websites offering non-existent tickets . Sean Crotty from the Met's Economic and Specialist Crime Command has warned of the dangers facing fans looking to buy tickets online . Ignore Leftist hysteria - at last Britain's woken up to the grotesque irony that so many on welfare are better off than hard-working families . . . Daily Mail, 30/10/2010, p .16, Max Hastings Essa y A commentary on the government's plan to cap housing benefits refers to a number of individual cases where families reportedly live in homes with very expensive rent. One such example involves a family about whom the Metropolitan Police allegedly issued a leaflet which warned residents of criminal involvement. Sherlock's brush with the la w The Sun, 30/10/2010, p.46, DAVID LOWE The Prince's Trust is running a scheme for young people, learning to decorate and paint walls, one of them is a 19 years old ADHD sufferer. The Sherlock Holmes actor Benedict Cumberbatch drops in to examine their work, under the watchful eye of Metropolitan Police constable John Butler. ANOTHER FINE MES S The Daily Telegraph, 30/10/2010, p.2, David Williams An assessment of parking fines revenues since their introduction 50 years ago, when traffic wardens first hit the streets in the name of the Metropolitan Police . The quiz The Independent, 30/10/2010, p.10, Simon O'Haga n A former Scotland Yard employee is the answer in a quiz . Sam Richards's new releases review The Guardian, 30/10/2010, p.32, Unattributed A movie reviewer suggests a DVD for the Met Police's Christmas party . Urban scrumpers are picking the forbidden frui t The Wall Street Journal (Europe), 29/10/2010, p.6, SARA CALIA N A growing movement in the UK is aimed at encouraging scrumping of seasonal fruit and vegetables. A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said that there is no official comment on the matter . No arrests in 100,000 searches Morning Star, 29/10/2010, p .1, Unattributed Home Office figures have revealed that no terror arrests have been made following 100,000 searches under controversial laws . Top councils raise cash by selling comms expertise PR Week, 29/10/2010, p.1, MattCartmel l The Metropolitan Police Authority is revealed as a client of Westminster City's communications company, Westco . expose Jewish Chronicle, 29/10/2010, p.50, Bernard Josephs Scotland Yard is mentioned in one man's account of his stag party . Fiddlers on the roof cost taxpayer A£25,00 0 Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .35, Unattribute d Scotland Yard negotiators were involved in the rescue of two thieves who became trapped on a roof in Kew, which ultimately cost A£25,000 . Spy found dead in bag may have had a fetish for confined spaces Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .12, Justin Davenport The Metropolitan Police has confirmed that a toxicology report on the body of GCHQ worker Gareth Williams have come back negative . Shoppers see pedestrian dragged to his death under a bus Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .11, Kiran Randhawa Scotland Yard has confirmed that officers are investigating the death of a man who became trapped under the wheels of a bus in Edmonton . 'Plastic policeman threw down hat and attacked taunting youths' Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .3, Justin Davenport Scotland Yard has confirmed the receipt of a complaint into the conduct of a community support officer who is alleged to have attacked a group of youngsters after receiving verbal abuse from them .

GENERAL 7 years for blackmailer who held a pop star to ransom Daily Mail, 30/10/2010, p .32, Neil Sears A man who blackmailed an internationally famous pop star after finding sensitive photos on a laptop stolen from her home in a bid to extort cash, has been jailed for 7 years. Pop pic thief is caged Daily Star, 30/10/2010, p .14, Unattribute d Tube death lawyer's secret life as transvestite escort and 'party doll' Daily Express, 30/10/2010, p .25, John Chapma n The personal life of a man who died on the London Underground this week is being revealed . Sex-swap lawyer's escort ad The Sun, 30/10/2010, p.42, MIKE SULLIVA N Tube death man led secret life as a transsexual escor t Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .5, Rashid Razaq ; Mark Blunden Hostility at 7/7 site as paramedics 'filled out forms' The Times, 30/10/2010, p.33, Fiona Hamilton The inquest into the 7/7 attacks has heard that some people died because paramedics lacked the equipment to move them . Anger flares at 7/7 medics' delays The Independent, 30/10/2010, p.10, Mark Hughes 7/7 VICTIMS DIED BECAUSE WE COULDN'T MOVE THEM The Daily Mirror, 30/10/2010, p .6, REBECCA EVANS GIVE ME THE KEYS AND I'LL DRIVE EFFIN' AMBULANCE Daily Star, 30/10/2010, p .15, TOM SAVAG E file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/30 .txt (2 of 3) [31/10/2011 16 :10 :54] file:///H I/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/30 .txt Aldgate bomb fire crew 'swore at paramedic' Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .8, Paul Cheston Police to flood streets in drive on knife crime Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .21, Justin Davenport Thousands of police will take to the streets and buses in London in a blitz on knife crime and anti-social behaviour in the run-up to Christmas . Praise for police in Waterloo gunman chase Evening Standard, 29/10/2010, p .21, Paul Cheston The Common Serjeant of London has praised two police officers who chased an armed robber near Waterloo station last year. Revealed . . .thug who kicked puppy in park Daily Express, 30/10/2010, p.10, Jane Mathews A Facebook group identified a man who was filmed kicking a dog in a park . He faces prison if convicted . The man in question claims that since his identity has been revealed, his family has been the subject of death threats made via Facebook. Home Office gave wrong advice over importing drug The Guardian, 30/10/2010, p.8, Mary O'Hara The Home Office's Drugs Strategy Unit sent emails to members of the public earlier this year wrongly advising them that they could import small amounts of cannabis for medicinal use . A Home Office spokesman eventually confirmed the reports, blaming the error on the misinterpretation of a 15-year-old piece of European law. Control orders row delays terror review The Times, 30/10/2010, p.11, Richard Ford ; Frances Gib b Deep divisions among ministers over the future of controversial control orders are delaying the government's top-level review of counter-terrorism laws . The head of MI5 has written to the prime minister warning him against abolishing control orders, but the Liberal Democrats made it one of their campaign pledges to get rid of the orders, and several senior Conservative ministers are thought to be against them ...... This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cuttings) , digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/30 .txt (3 of 3) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 54] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/31 .txt

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TOP STORIES Terror bombs were primed to down cargo planes in mid-air The Observer, 31/10/2010, p . 1, Jamie Doward,Mark Townsen d Yemen has become a stronghold for al-Qaeda terrorists and it was the place of origin of the explosive package discovered in Birmingham aboard a jet bound for the US . The Metropolitan Police said that the ink bomb could have brought down an aircraft had it been detonated mid-flight . Cargo bombs from Yemen open new front in terror war The Observer, 31/10/2010, p .4, Jamie Doward, Mark Townsend, Hugh Macleod ; Paul H Yemen, the new major crucible of terroris m The Independent On Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .2, David Randall ; Andrew Johnson Seconds from Lockerbie II The Sunday Express, 31/10/2010, p .1, James Fielding Target Chicago News of the World, 31/10/2010, p .4, STEPHEN MOYES ; LUCY PANTON ; MATTHEW DRAKE Why Yemen is a threat The Sunday Express, 31/10/2010, p .10, Unattributed The West can't be lucky all the time The Sunday Times, 31/10/2010, p .20, Unattributed Bombs reveal major flaws in screening of international freight The Independent On Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .5, Jonathan Owen 'The public gets scared and providing information is vital ' The Observer, 31/10/2010, p .5, Jack Straw What is being done to counter the threa t The Independent On Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .2, Joe Rowley UK and US spend millions to counter Yemen threa t The Independent On Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .5, Brian Brady Plane bomb was ready to detonate The Sunday Times, 31/10/2010, p .1, David Leppard Ink bomb plot to down plane The People, 31/10/2010, p .6, Robert Kellaway Yemen is new jihadist hotbe d Sunday Mirror, 31/10/2010, p.9, NEIL DOYLE Our security must always come first The Sunday Telegraph, 31/10/2010, p .25, Unattributed Key questions raised by plot The Sunday Telegraph, 31/10/2010, p .4, Patrick Sawer; David Barrett ; Sean Rayment; Patric Saudi Arabia holds the key to defeating al-Qaida in Yemen The Observer, 31/10/2010, p .33, Victoria Clark Bombs 'designed' to explode in mid-ai r The Sunday Telegraph, 31/10/2010, p .1, Sean Rayment et al The axis of terror run by Al Qaeda The Sunday Express, 31/10/2010, p .8, Kirsty Buchanan Bombs by fanatic who sacrificed his brothe r The Sunday Telegraph, 31/10/2010, p .6, TELEGRAPH REPORTE R Obama thanks Cameron for co-operation as US says terror bombs were primed to bring down cargo plane s The Observer, 31/10/2010, p .1, Jamie Doward; Mark Townsend Yemen : The new breeding ground for terro r The Sunday Telegraph, 31/10/2010, p .19, Unattribute d

METROPOLITAN POLIC E Police told not to throw the spellbook at witches The Sunday Times , 31/10/2010, p. 7 , Simon Alford A handbook produced by the Metropolitan Police teaching officers how to deal with the followers of various beliefs urges them not to touch the ceremonial dagger and Book of Shadows of witches . How to arrest a witch the official police guide The Sunday Telegraph, 31/10/2010, p .3, DAVID BARRETT Butt, Amir in ICC court News of the World, 31/10/2010, p .80, MATTHEW DRAK E Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir have been questioned at the International Cricket Council headquarters in Dubai . Both men are the focus of an investigation into corruption by Scotland Yard . Elite gun squads to guard Olympics The Sunday Times, 31/10/2010, p .2, David Leppard Paramilitary units will be set up to tackle the threat of a Mumbai-style attack on Britain in the run-up to the London Olympics . Any national emergency would be overseen by a new national co-ordinator based at Scotland Yard . US wants own aircraft carrier in the Thames Estuary for Olympics The Mail on Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .5, Glen Owen Ministry of Defence sources have claimed that the US has offered to send a US aircraft carrier to be stationed in the Thames Estuary during the London Olympics. Discussions about security during the Games are well advanced, and involve liaison between Scotland Yard, the military and the intelligence services . file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/31 .txt (1 of 2) [31 /10/2011 16 : 10 : 55] file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs /Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/31 .txt

Revealed: The form paralysing our police The Mail on Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .46, Elizabeth Sanderson A discussion of the RA1 form, which details risk assessment to those in public service. The three-page form is claimed to be 'paralysing' Britain's police forces, as for example the Metropolitan Police's RA1 requires officers to assess a checklist of 238 possible hazards . Demolishing 'bully' Brow n The Mail on Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .13, Dominic Sandbrook Review of Jonathan Powell's new book, 'The New Machiavelli' . Mr Powell found himself questioned by the Metropolitan Police during the cash-for-peerages scandal . In brief Racing Post, 31/10/2010, p .22, Unattributed The Racing for Change's week of free racing initiative has beaten off competition from Lloyd's of London, Westminster City Council, the Metropolitan Police and Legal & General to be named best media relations campaign of the year at the PRCA awards . GBP1 m bill for Tube killin g The Sunday Express, 31/10/2010, p .21, David Jarvis European judges have decided to prosecute Britain over the death of Jean Charles de Menezes. The decision could leave the British taxpayer facing a bill of GBP1 m . The snitch News of the World, 31/10/2010, p .22, Unattributed Comment: Deputy Commissioner Tim Godwin has reportedly had a running machine installed in his Scotland Yard office . UK troops face 90 new claims of abuse in Iraq The Observer, 31/10/2010, p .8, Mark Townsend Former Scotland Yard homicide detectives are among the 80 people on the Irag Historic Allegations Team, which has been investigating claims of abuse by British troops in Iraq . Targeting terror The Sunday Times, 31/10/2010, p.1, David Leppard ; Christina Lamb Several days ago, M16 head Sir John Sawers spoke out about the agency's stance on torture and secrecy. The Metropolitan Police are currently investigating one intelligence agent referred to the attorney-general by M16 itself. At last, the return of the prodigal Gordon The Sunday Times, 31/10/2010, p.21, ROLAND WHIT E Comment: Scotland Yard will not have to continue searching for , as the former prime minister will this week finally reappear in the House of Commons. Custody death families to march across Londo n Morning Star, 30/10/2010, p .3, Paddy McGuffin Home Affairs Reporter A LEADING fir A protest taking place in London will be held by families of people who have died in police custody. The sister of Sean Rigg, who died after being restrained by police, compared her brother's case to that of Ian Tomlinson . Fire Brigade 'lied, lied and lied ' Morning Star, 30/10/2010, p .2, Unattributed The FBU general secretary, Matt Wrack, has called a London Fire Brigade dossier a 'malicious lie' . The Met Police is reportedly reviewing the 'evidence' of alleged violence, intimidation and harassment towards hired contractors .

GENERAL 'Cops wanted deal ' Daily Star Sunday, 31/10/2010, p .6, DOMINIK LEMANSKI Convicted terrorist Abu Izzadeen, who was recently released from prison, has claimed that intelligence officers offered him an early release deal if he agreed to provide information on other radical Muslims . Criminal negligence The People, 31/10/2010, p .20, Rachael Bletchly New figures have revealed that thousands of criminals with numerous convictions are being spared prison and given community sentences due to government attempts to reduce the prison population . This news service is produced by Precise . If you have any questions or would like fu rther information please contact the Government and Public Sector team on : +44 (0)20 7264 477 3 service@precise .co.uk www.precise .co.u k ...... Coverage is reproduced under license from the NLA , CLA or other copyright owner. No further copying (including the printing of digital cu ttings), digital reproduction or forwarding is permitted except under licence from the NLA , http ://www. nla .co.uk (for newspapers) CLA, http://www.cla.co . uk (for books & magazines) or other copyright body. Terms of use file:///HI/My%20Documents/DPA%20FOIAs/Current/2011090000738%20Dunn/s ummaries/31 .txt (2 of 2) [31/10/2011 16 : 10 : 55]