Scotland Yard has referred itself to a police watchdog after two women complained about the handling of their cases against Mohamed Al Fayed, including concerns about police response and public disclosure of details. The Metropolitan Police is actively reviewing 21 allegations reported prior to Al Fayed’s passing, with Commander Stephen Clayman stating they are committed to assessing new allegations, pursuing justice, and transparently addressing any failings. Victims-survivors have raised concerns about how their allegations were handled, prompting the IOPC to assess these complaints and urging anyone with relevant information to come forward.
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Boots issue urgent warning and recall Christmas gift set which poses ‘risk of burns’
Boots has issued an urgent recall warning for the Radley Cosy Up mug and sock set due to a risk of burns from the base of the mug cracking and breaking. Customers are advised not to use the set and to return it to a Boots store for a full refund. The set, with barcode 5016155273331, includes a ceramic mug and ribbed socks and was made in China with the Radley dog logo on the...
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