The police watchdog has deemed the actions of armed police who knocked a 13-year-old boy off his bicycle and arrested him for pointing a water pistol at a woman in Hackney, east London, as “reasonable”. The boy’s mother complained about the adultification and discrimination against her black son during the arrest, which resulted in him being taken to the hospital with bruising and swelling. The incident was treated as a firearms incident, with armed officers from the Met and City of London Police sent to locate the child after a report described him as approximately 16 years old and wielding a blue and white firearm shaped like a glock.
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Rachel Reeves received a boost with the Bank of England cutting interest rates to aid economic growth, benefiting businesses and mortgage holders. However, growth expectations were halved due to increased NHS spending in her Budget, leading to projections of rising inflation. Despite calls for her to do more for struggling businesses, Downing Street reiterated support for Reeves to remain Chancellor for the entirety of the Parliament. Full Article
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