• Who’s to blame for Scotland’s ferry fiasco?

    You wait eight-and-a-half years for someone to lose their job over the SNP’s ferries fiasco, then two sackings come at…What to read next: Poll predicts Labour could become Scotland’s largest party | Rishi Sunak slams Scotland’s Hate Crime Act | JK Rowling has exposed the absurdity of Scotland’s Hate Crime Act | Rishi Sunak only has himself to blame for the rise of Reform

  • Chicago Man Shoots At Police. Corporate Media Blame The Cops

    Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara said Reed 'continued to fire at the officers while they were firing those 90 rounds.'

  • Scotland's risible hate crime law is an incentive for the police to fail

    It’s easy to laugh at the latest example of SNP incompetence, but new hate crime laws will have serious consequences – not last for the police’s ability to solve actual crimes, says Paul Ormerod The Scottish hate crime law has been a prominent feature in the media ever since it came into force just over []

  • Mexico releases video of Ecuadorian police raiding its embassy in Quito

    MEXICO CITY — Mexico released security camera video Tuesday of the moments when Ecuadorian authorities forced their way into Mexico’s embassy, pushed a Mexican diplomat to the ground and carried out Ecuador’s former vice president who had been holed up there. The action Friday night greatly escalated tensions between the two countries, which had already been tussling since ex-Vice President Jorge Glas, a convicted criminal and fugitive, took refuge at Mexico’s embassy in December. Ecuadorian...

  • Guatemalan journalist Jorge Tizol detained while covering police raid

    Mexico City, April 9, 2024— Guatemalan authorities must drop all legal proceedings against journalist Jorge Tizol and hold accountable those responsible for his unwarranted detention, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday. According to news reports, on April 6, police arrested Tizol, who reports for the La Jefa radio station, various local TV stations, and from his Canal

  • Burglars raid home as police issue 'distinctive' CCTV images

    Detectives say they need to speak to the two men

  • Mexico suspends diplomatic ties with Ecuador after police raid embassy

    Ecuadorian police forcibly enter the embassy in Quito to detain former

  • 'Gardeners' flee after police raid £50k cannabis factory on industrial estate

    Officers found a 'full garden in bloom'

  • Crack, heroin and machete found as police raid homes in dramatic footage

    Dramatic video shows officers complete a number of early morning raids where police say they found class A drugs and a machete. In the footage, police can be seen cutting and ramming the front door of two properties, before running into and searching the homes. The searches took place at four separate addresses across Stoke-on-Trent on April 10. According to police, crack and heroin, cutting agents, cash, a machete, scales and mobile phones were found. Police have arrested four people on...

  • Crack, heroin and machete found as police raid homes in dramatic footage

    Dramatic video shows officers complete a number of early morning raids where police say they found class A drugs and a machete. In the footage, police can be seen cutting and ramming the front door of two properties, before running into and searching the homes. The searches took place at four separate addresses across Stoke-on-Trent on April 10. According to police, crack and heroin, cutting agents, cash, a machete, scales and mobile phones were found. Police have arrested four people on...

  • Latin American governments condemn Ecuador after police raid Mexican embassy

    Brazil and others sharply criticised arrest of Ecuador’s former vice president who was seeking refuge in the embassy facing corruption chargesGovernments across Latin America – including regional heavyweight Brazil – expressed support for Mexico after its embassy in Ecuador was raided by police in search of a controversial politician who had been granted asylum by Mexican authorities.The late Friday night arrest of Jorge Glas, Ecuador’s former vice-president who was detained on graft charges,...

  • Mexico Breaks Diplomatic Ties With Ecuador After Police Raid On Quito Embassy

    Mexico Breaks Diplomatic Ties With Ecuador After Police Raid On Quito Embassy Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is severing diplomatic relations with Ecuador following a police raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito, Ecuador's capital, where they arrested former Vice President Jorge Glas, who had sought political asylum in the embassy after being indicted on corruption charges. AMLO announced Friday night that Ecuadorian police raided the Mexican embassy to arrest Glas....