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Dangerous role models: Police specialist squads and gang policing between Nigeria, America and the UK

Dangerous role models: Police specialist squads and gang policing between Nigeria, America and the UK Dangerous role models: Police specialist squads and gang policing between Nigeria, America and the UK January 13 2021 Comment   defending stop and search, said that some young people were failing to distinguish between the actions of police forces overseas in America and Nigeria and those of police officers here in the UK. But far from young people being confused, as Cressida Dick implies, they are increasingly aware of just how globally interconnected policing is today, and that   British police technologies and training continue to play a worrying role in its former colonies, such as Nigeria. There is indeed a connective tissue, both historical and contemporary,

RTÉ Archives | Archives | Edition 196 Century Ireland

Illustrated London News [London, England], 22 January 1921 A tank being used to break open the door of a shop in Dublin during a search for armsPhoto: I Dublin, 18 January 1921  Two women abducted from outside their homes in Dublin have turned up safe and well in Mohill, Co. Leitrim. Freeman s Journal, 13 January 1921 Julia Brady and Nora Redican, with Nora s mother Anne (centre). 

Makinde vows to complete road projects, others by 2023

Makinde vows to complete road projects, others by 2023 On By Adeola Badru Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, yesterday, renewed the determination of his administration to complete several road projects, initiated by him, which include the Lekan Salami Stadium remodelling, bus terminals, bike and bus terminal at Agodi Gate, Ibadan, and the rebuilt Akesan market, Oyo town. The governor, while speaking during the interfaith programme held at the state secretariat, listed the road projects billed for inauguration, which are the 65km Moniya-Ijaiye-Iseyin road; the 21km Airport- Ajia-New Ife Express road with a spur to Amuloko; the 12km Apete-Awotan-Akufo road; the 3km Under G Stadium-LAUTECH-2nd Gate road; the 5km Gedu-Oroki-Sabo-Asipa road; the 12.5km dualisation of Challenge-Odo Ona Elewe-Apata road and the 10km Saki Township road dualisation.

POPCRU mourns the passing of Cde Mario Masuku

POPCRU mourns the passing of Cde Mario Masuku Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Sponsored by The Police and Prison Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has learned with sadness the passing of Comrade Mario Masuku, an  eSwatini internationalist intellectual and former leader of the People s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO). Cde Masuku was born in October 1951 in the Southern part of eSwatini, and was an instrumental part of PUDEMO, which has been fighting for democratic change in that country since 1983.

Round Two

Round Two 12 Jan 2021 / 10:58 H. Senior citizen Ramlah Mohd Zaam (left) with her children and grandchildren paying attention to the Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s speech on the second movement control order on Jan 11 fotoBERNAMA (2021) Copyright Reserved KUALA LUMPUR: The imposition of a second movement control order (MCO 2.0) is inevitable given the sharp increase in the number of Covid-19 cases across the country. While business groups and employee representatives worry about the economic impact and a further rise in unemployment, health experts have expressed relief that firm action will finally be taken to stem the spread of infection. A total of 2,232 new cases were reported as of noon yesterday, bringing the national tally to 138,224 since the Covid-19 coronavirus first hit Malaysia in March last year.

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