Police in Scotland are facing stress and changing public perception due to recent cases involving officers from England, such as Wayne Couzens and David Carrick. The leader of the Scottish Police Federation, David Kennedy, highlighted the impact of these incidents on officers, who are dealing with a constant barrage of issues. Kennedy also addressed concerns about institutional racism and sexism within the force, emphasizing the need to counter negative perceptions and build trust through visible policing in local communities.
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Tories Say Brexit Helped The UK Secure A Better Tariff From Trump. Really?
Keir Starmer worked with Donald Trump to secure a partial opt-out from the US's tariffs, resulting in a 10% tax on UK imports, half of what the EU faced. The Tories claim this tariff reduction as proof that Brexit was worthwhile, but critics argue that Brexit caused more economic damage than the tariffs. The UK's vulnerability to Trump has increased post-Brexit, with limited ability to retaliate due to weakened economic strength and lack of EU...
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