Scotland Yard
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First episode date | 1953 |
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Final episode date | 1961 |
Number of episodes | 39 |
Networks | American Broadcasting Company |
Genres | Crime |
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ID | 2361068 |
About Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard is a series of 39 half-hour episodes produced by Anglo-Amalgamated. Produced between 1953 and 1961, they are short films, originally made to support the main feature in a cinema double-bill.
The Laird of Tomintoul: £5m police fraudster who lorded over village
... Ill-gotten gainsAs a finance officer at Scotland Yard, Williams had been able to defraud the Met for more than a decade...
Senior Stephen Lawrence officer Ray Adams was corrupt, says secret Met report
... But the secret Scotland Yard report, now uncovered by the BBC, concluded he was corrupt and detailed how the 1980s investigation against him was manipulated...
Rishi Sunak condemns violence on day of protests in London
... Scotland Yard said many of the counter-protesters arrested were connected to football hooliganism, and some of them had previous convictions for football violence...
London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics
... Sources at Scotland Yard said they wouldn t respond to the home secretary s remarks and their focus was on planning for events this weekend...
Senior Met officer Julian Bennett faces sack for refusing drug test
... His former flatmate Sheila Gomes accused him of using it daily before heading to work at New Scotland Yard...
Hate crimes in London see big jump, police say
...By Dominic CascianiHome and legal correspondentThere has been a significant increase in hate crimes in London, predominantly antisemitic incidents, since the Hamas attacks on Israel, Scotland Yard says...
Man charged over racist comments at pro-Palestine rally
... Scotland Yard said on Saturday that 15 people had been arrested for alleged offences at the protest, including assaults on emergency workers and setting of fireworks in a public place...
Israel attack: London police patrols increase amid celebration claims
... Right to protest In a statement, Scotland Yard said: " We are aware of a number of incidents, including those that have been shared on social media, in relation to the ongoing conflict in Israel and the border with Gaza...
News Daily: Royals 'hurt' Harry ' choice and BBC Sound of 2020-the winners
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Royals 'injured' as a Sussexes 'next Chapter'If you were surprised by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the announcement, you would seem a step back from the duties as a "senior" royals, you're in Good Company . according to the BBC ' s royal correspondent Jonny Dymond. Senior members of the Royal Family are said to be disappointed and hurt. On the plate of The Palace , he can "understand their desire to take a different approach", But adds, "these are complicated issues that take time to work through".
Harry and Meghan said she made the decision "after many months of reflection". They plan to split their time between the UK and North America , while "continue to honor our duty to The Queen , the Commonwealth and our sponsorships". In the midst of suggestions that allow you to perhaps settling in Canada, Dickie Arbiter , the former press spokesman for The Queen said, it could be a nightmare "logistics". He asks: "Who is the safety? It is Scotland Yard ? It is the canadian, is asked, it? Who should pay?"
US 'ready for serious negotiations" with IranIt appears to be a de-escalation of tensions between the US and Iran, with Washington say, it follows that the countries in the exchange of hostilities. It Comes as the United States and Iran described her actions as "self-defense" in separate letters to the UN. According to President Donald Trump , no American or Iraqi casualties in the missile attacks on air force bases housing U.S. forces in Iraq. He says that Iran seems to be "Stand-down". The Supreme leader Ali Khamenei had described the attacks as retaliation for the U.S. assassination of general Qasem Soleimani as a "slap in The Face " for the United States. However, in his letter to the United Nations, Tehran says, it is "not after the escalation, or war."
Soul singer Celeste wins BBC Sound of 2020The award has helped propel the careers of Adele, Haim and Ellie Goulding . Now the soul singer, after a vote of 170 music critics and figures from the industry. Born in LA, But grew up in Brighton, Sussex, Celeste wrote first the sirens, at the age of 17, in homage to her Jamaican father, who died of lung cancer. She later moved to London only £100, But fired from work calls in sick, to write songs. She was soon picked up by record companies and went to assist, Janelle Monáe, Neneh Cherry and Michael Kiwanuka On Tour . As Radio 1 's Annie Mac says: "I have countless emotional texts of headphones that sit in your car and lose your song" Strange before with your evening. Her songwriting is personal and poignant, But with universal appeal. "
Why Brexit stage Two, it can be a rocky rideKatya Adler , Europe editor, BBC News
"Only as True Friends , I want to be is honest about what is in front of us. "The Words of the new President of the European Commission , when she went to Downing Street and her first face-to-face meeting with Boris Johnson on Wednesday. What is the future of the EU and the UK could, on The Surface , seem relatively simple.
By the end of this month, both the European and the British parliaments have ratified the negotiated divorce deal. From 1. February, the UK no longer a member of the EU and of the end of the year, says Boris Johnson , a new, ambitious trade deal has been negotiated and signed by both parties. So. is this sailing for a year the bilateral level?
What the papers saythe decision of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex roles a step back from "senior" in some capacity. "Harry and Meghan exit the company," is the headline in The Daily Telegraph. For The Sun , it's a case of "Megxit. "The Daily Mirror is concerned, "you didn't tell' T even The Queen ", while the Daily Mail reports that the monarch is "fury". The Daily Star refers to the story on a small front-page-picture, But The Most fun with its headline: "The king formerly known as Prince. "
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12:00 The Independent inquiry into child Sexual abuse published its report into the effectiveness of measures to prevent British pedophiles preying on vulnerable children overseas.
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