a police chief has been sacked for gross misconduct after lying about his military career. nick adderley, who was the chief constable of northamptonshire, wore a falklands war medal on his police uniform, even though he was only 15 at the time of the conflict, and exaggerated his achievements in the navy. our midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. the most senior police officer in his force dismissed for lying. until today, nick adderley was the chief constable of northamptonshire police, but a gross misconduct hearing found he lied about his career to get the job. he claimed he had been a military negotiator in haiti, even though he d never visited the country, had attended the prestigious britannia royal naval college, despite his application being rejected, and implied that he had served in the falklands war, despite being 15 at the time. all the allegations against him were upheld. how did someone like this slip through the net? ido find i do find it extraordinary tha
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they will be stalled. on tuesday, a mostly dry stout but murky, low cloud around, some areas of sea mist and fog as well, possibly some sharp showers across central and western areas of scotland but plenty of dry weather as well and has the cloud tends to break up, some sunshine will emerge, 22 to 23 celsius across east anglia and south east england. on wednesday, high pressure in the north, that will push eastwards, low pressure at an again, and it is being stalled by the high pressure. another murky start of the day, plenty of mist and fog around, low cloud, the sunshine will break through and temperatures across central southern england, perhaps western areas of east anglia, could get up to 26 celsius on wednesday, and it is looking similar again on thursday. a few showers around, low cloud to start the day, temperatures pegged back with perhaps a bit of
changed since. we have had a windy night through the english channel in particular. a storm showing its hand. named by the french met service because of the strength of the wind in france. gusts up to 71 mph in the needles. and with that, we have heavy rain. through the day the storm will push eastwards. still heavy rain across the southwest. hefty showers in central and southern parts of england. as we look towards the east, cloud and some drizzle and rain. brighter skies in western scotland and northern ireland but even here, we will see showers. the other thing to mention is the wind will still be strong as it moves eastwards and gusty wind picking up through the streets of dover. temperatures not as high as yesterday. through this evening and overnight, still a lot of cloud. we have rain. extending
night and into wednesday, that wet and blustery weather will push eastwards. it will clear to leave a mix of sunshine and showers. on wednesday, we will start to pull something colder back into the north, but further south, very mild indeed. 13 in cardiff, 14 degrees in london and in norwich. another very brief ridge of high pressure as we move through wednesday night into thursday. so, that will give some drier weatherfor a time, but it won t last long. there s another frontal system that will be moving its way in. depending onjust how far north this ends up. we may see some snow over higher ground in scotland, but for most it will be rain, very mild across much of england and wales. northern ireland too. ten degrees there for belfast, a little bit colder in the north of scotland. now through thursday night, it looks like that weather system will ease away eastwards. another one of these little ridges of high pressure building in, and another wedge of cold air. so, friday will be anot