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New Year... same old Keir: Robotic PM reads out 'rousing' note to grim-faced Cabinet urging them to ignore apocalyptic polls and focus on cost of living​

 
The usual exemplary competence ‼️❗‼️

Met hired child rapist in bid to boost diversity as force admits it failed to properly vet thousands of officers​

Mitchell and another 24 officers were given a second chance to join the Met who then went on to commit criminal offences or misconduct, including violence, sex attacks and drug use.

More than 130 officers and staff let in due to vetting failures then went on to commit crimes or misconduct.
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Thousands of Brits prescribed super-strength CANNABIS for mental health conditions including anxiety and depression - with benefits claimants offered free consultations and discounts on their monthly weed prescription

Thousand of Britons are being prescribed super-strength cannabis for anxiety and depression.

Despite experts warning of the dangers, private clinics are handing it out after just one video consultation and boast the powerful drug can be 'delivered directly to the patient's door via a next-day service'.

Amid an epidemic of cannabis use on our streets, a Daily Mail audit has found specialist pharmacies are prescribing almost 10,000 different products - including ultra-strong strains imported from Amsterdam with names such as Ghost Train Haze, Dante's Inferno and White Widow.

Benefits claimants signed off work with mental health problems are offered free consultations and up to 20 per cent off the cost of the drug.

NHS prescriptions are tightly controlled, but dozens of private clinics are handing out 99 per cent of the medical cannabis in Britain.

Marijuana - which the NHS warns greatly increases the risk of severe mental health problems - is routinely being prescribed privately for mental health conditions including anxiety, depression, OCD, mood disorders and ADHD.

Illegal smokers of the drug are even encouraged to contact clinics 'to see if your usage could be legitimised' with a prescription.
 

Another exemplary illegal migrant

Kurdish asylum seeker, 27, raped girl he met online in the grounds of Tamworth Castle just weeks after arriving in the UK on a small boat​

 

Revealed: The secret room hidden beneath China's 'super embassy'​

China is reportedly planning to build a secret underground room that could be used to spy on the UK at the site of its controversial 'super embassy' in London.

Unredacted plans - unveiled by the Telegraph - supposedly shows a hidden room in the north west corner of the building, which is just metres away from a vital cable network connecting some of London's top financial sectors.

The triangular room measures up to 40 metres across and 2-3 metres deep and includes at least two air extraction systems, according to the newspaper, seemingly indicating it could house heat-generating equipment such as high tech computers.

It is part of a network of 208 secret rooms - a majority of which are hidden from the public in planning proposals - beneath Beijing's 'super-embassy', which is set to be built on the site of the Royal Mint pending approval from Sir Keir Starmer.

Downing Street is said to have proposed that the Prime Minister approves the plans before he visits China later this month in a bid to smooth over relations with president Xi Jinping following a series of planning delays.

But there are fears the new embassy could be used as a 'spy centre', with some critics raising concerns that China could tap into the cables and eavesdrop on key information.

Documents also reveal that the outer wall of the chamber, lying directly next to the cables, would be demolished and rebuilt, further fuelling fears they could be tapped.

Security expert Professor Alan Woodward said this was a 'red flag' and having the cables so close to the building would be an 'enormous temptation' for China.

Last year, The Mail On Sunday revealed that planning documents for the embassy included 'spy dungeons' – two suites of basement rooms and a tunnel, with their purpose redacted for security reasons.

Diplomatic sources also revealed that a proposed 'spy campus' will provide on-site accommodation for more than 200 intelligence officers at the embassy.
 

He'll be out of prison in EIGHT years': Husband's fury over lenient sentence for cowboy roofer who mowed down and killed his 'inspirational' wife in 70mph police chase as they played golf​

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The British justice and penal system: sympathetic - of criminal mentality, sympathetic - by criminal mentality, sympathetic - for criminal mentality.

Paedophile who snatched six-year-old girl from her bath before raping her and dumping her naked on a road could be released​

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Nigel Farage in legal bid to block election delays that risk turning Britain into a 'banana republic' where FIVE MILLION people will lose their vote​


Nigel Farage is to launch an immediate legal bid to prevent dozens of councils scrapping elections due to be held in May.

Ministers announced last month that they were inviting councils in areas undergoing local government reorganisation to postpone their elections.

The move triggered an angry backlash, with critics accusing Keir Starmer of 'running scared of voters' ahead of elections in May in which Labour is expected to get a bloody nose.

At least 30 councils, covering a combined population of more than five million people, are thought to have applied for a postponement ahead of Wednesday night's deadline.

Mr Farage – who said the plans were worthy of a 'banana republic' – is expected to launch High Court proceedings today to get the decision overturned.

The Reform UK leader, whose party is likely to be the biggest loser from any delay, said he was 'primed and ready' to seek a judicial review of the Government's plans.

'We're about settling our arguments at the ballot box,' he said. 'We have this so we that we don't have to fight each other. That principle is what generations that went before gave so much to defend and if the others won't fight it, we will.'

He said the delays were 'the actions, not just of a Labour government, but with the connivance of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. Denying elections is the behaviour of a banana republic.'

 

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