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Criminal Damage

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Originally published 1992
Authors Margaret Yorke
GenresMystery
Suspense
Psychological Fiction
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About Criminal Damage


Something murderous is about to happen in Middle Bardolph. The sunny village seems as neat and proper as the orderly life of Mrs Newton, the grey-haired widow in an impeccably kept house. . . .

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... Turner was sentenced to 20 months after admitting affray and Criminal Damage...

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... Those offences are one count of assault of a person, thereby causing actual bodily harm, one count of Criminal Damage and one count of causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress...

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... It comes three months after Four people were arrested on suspicion of causing Criminal Damage and a public nuisance after scaling the house using ladders and ropes...

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... Mr Adelekan said there were potential offences of Criminal Damage and disorderly behaviour for people who climbed statues but the power of arrest lay with individual officers...

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... In a statement issued late on Thursday night, Ch Supt Patrick McMenamin said that " the significant levels of public disorder, Criminal Damage and violence was carried out by violent individuals in Dublin city centre"...

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... " South Wales Police said it was investigating Criminal Damage and that " a number of items have been seized for examination"...

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Labour MP Jo Stevens' office vandalised after Gaza vote

Nov 1,2023 8:21 am

By Paul PigottBBC News

Police have launched an investigation after a Labour MP who abstained on the Gaza vote had her office vandalised.

Shadow Welsh secretary Jo Stevens ' Cardiff office was daubed in red paint and covered in posters which accused her of having " blood" on her hands.

She called The Incident " intimidating" and " threatening".

Sir Keir Starmer 's stance on the Israel-Gaza war caused a with 56 of his MPs voting for an immediate ceasefire.

Beth Winter was the only Welsh Labour MP to back the ceasefire.

The red paint and banners appeared on Ms Stevens' Albany Road office on Thursday night, with some accusing the Cardiff Central MP of supporting the deaths of babies in Gaza.

Another poster said the Labour MP had " blood on your hands".

Ms Stevens told she was shocked by the damage, which occurred during an event She Said was described as a " vigil".

" I absolutely support The Right to protest, but what was done Last Night has gone way beyond that, " She Said .

" If you have someone write murder across your door, it is intimidating. "

South Wales Police said it was investigating Criminal Damage and that " A Number of items have been seized for examination".

First Minister Mark Drakeford has taken by UK Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer , who called for longer " humanitarian pauses" to allow aid to reach civilians in Gaza.

The issue has divided the Labour Party , with ten of Ms Stevens' fellow frontbenchers stepping down from their jobs over the vote, including eight shadow ministers.

Ms Stevens said she " found it particularly surprising" that a former Senedd member had been present at the protest.

" I would have thought at the very least, that this individual would have had some understanding of the effect that this will have on my team, " she added.

" This is a workplace and my staff team and I, as well as my constituents who come To My office Every Day for help, should be able to do so in safety. "

Former Plaid Cymru MS Bethan Sayed said she had taken part in the protest " peacefully" and accused Ms Stevens of failing to " hear and respect" the views of her constituents who support a ceasefire.

" I took part peacefully, " Ms Sayed said in a statement. " I'd urge Jo Stevens MP to consider her actions as opposed to focusing on me. "

Plaid Cymru 's three MPs but their parliamentary leader, Liz Saville Roberts, criticised the damage caused to Ms Stevens' office.

" Jo and I voted differently This Week and I strongly disagree with Labour's stance, " She Said .

" But attempts to intimidate elected representatives through vandalism and harassment are unacceptable and counterproductive. "

Israel launched a major military campaign in the Gaza Strip to destroy Hamas, which it considers a terrorist group, in retaliation for the 7 October cross-border attack by hundreds of gunmen.

At least 1,200 people were killed in Hamas's assault on Israel and about 240 others were taken hostage.

Since Israel started its counterattack, Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry has said 11,500 people have been killed in The Territory and the United Nations has warned of a " humanitarian disaster".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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