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Birmingham shoplifter needed £150,000-a-year to fund her drug habit


Birmingham shoplifter needed £150,000-a-year to fund her drug habit
National inquiry says Birmingham project to help shoplifters quit drugs should be replicated across the country
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An innovative West Midlands Police scheme to help offenders quit drugs should be rolled out across the country, according to a Committee of MPs. ....

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Covid-19: UK defends delay in adding India to the red list travel ban


The UK government came under strong criticism on Sunday for not adding India to the red list travel ban at the same time as Pakistan and Bangladesh in early April, which is feared as a major factor behind a rapid spike in cases of COVID-19 s B1.617.2 variant first identified in India.
Downing Street said it had taken a precautionary action to ban travel from India on April 23, six days before the B1.617 variant was put under investigation and two weeks before its highly transmissible subtype, B1.617.2, was labelled a Variant of Concern (VOC).
According to latest Public Health England (PHE) data, around 20,000 people travelled between India and the UK before the red list ban and around 122 of them arriving from Delhi and Mumbai between late March and April 26 were detected with the VOC. ....

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