Portslade News, in Station Road, Portslade The new owner of a shop in Portslade has been granted an alcohol licence provided that the former owners are banned from the premises when it’s open for business. The former owners of Portslade News, in Station Road, Portslade, were under investigation after claims that people were found working for them in conditions amounting to “modern slavery”. The new owner, LMYP Limited, run by Marissa Patel and her father Yogesh, has agreed to abide by the unusual condition on its licence. The condition was proposed by Sussex Police because the force objected to a new licence being granted unless Miss and Mr Patel could show that they had no links with the former owners.
That gnawing sense of injustice creates a troubled look that I have seen a number of times in my 25 years covering high-profile crimes for the Daily Mail.
I saw it etched on the face of Doreen Lawrence in the early days of this newspaper s Justice for Stephen campaign in the late 1990s. Her family was desperate for her son s killers to face trial – and for police to be held to account over a litany of appalling blunders.
A similar expression was on the face of André Hanscombe, the partner of Wimbledon Common killing victim Rachel Nickell, who I came to know very well. He had to wait 16 years for her killer to be belatedly brought to justice in another case mishandled by Scotland Yard.
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A union leadership contender who called for Priti Patel to be deported has claimed that patriotism – including flying the Union flag – leads to racism.
Howard Beckett, who is running to succeed Len McCluskey as general secretary of Unite, was accused of racism for calling for the Home Secretary to be kicked out, describing her as disgusting in a tweet.
A member of Labour s National Executive Committee, he was suspended from the party amid criticism of his remarks.
Howard Beckett (pictured), who is running to succeed Len McCluskey as general secretary of Unite, was accused of racism for calling for Home Secretary Priti Patel to be deported
Lakhvir Singh, 34, says officers sent by the Home Office barged into his Glasgow flat yesterday at around 10am and arrested him and his friend Sumit Sehdevi.