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Key evidence not tested in alleged sex assault case as woman let down by police

Woman reported sex attack but police failings nearly destroyed her career A judge found officers breached her human rights Updated Merseyside Police headquarters (Image: Liverpool Echo) Police failings deprived a woman of potentially powerful evidence against a man she accused of sexually assaulting her. The suspect was cleared of wrongdoing following a trial that became mired in claims the alleged victim s evidence was unreliable because she had taken cocaine that night. The woman denied this - but lost the opportunity to prove those claims were false because police did not test blood and urine samples taken within hours of the incident.

Joy for artisan producers as farmers markets begin to reopen outdoors, with events in Perth and Montrose getting ball rolling

© Shutterstock / Matej Kastelic For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Farmers’ markets are vitally important to local producers, but tougher coronavirus restrictions had resulted in events being cancelled. However, two return this weekend ready to showcase artisan products. As we move slowly towards a normal way of living, farmers’ markets are beginning to be permitted to trade again. With there still being grave concerns over the potential for transmission of Covid-19, the markets returning to our streets are all understandably outdoors at the moment.

It is not right : Possible hunt of protected Labrador caribou a recurring concern

There are only an estimated 1,700 caribou left in the herd, spread out over roughly 80,000 square kilometres. Elders who previously hunted the caribou for decades want to be able to pass down their cultural knowledge to the younger generation, Russell said, but are unable to do so without risking the herd being wiped out. They re suffering  they re not killing caribou, they re not hunting caribou, even though they long to, even though they want the taste of caribou again, even though they want to show the younger generation, Russell said. Todd Russell, president of the NunatuKavut community council of Labrador, says a potential caribou hunt is a regular concern.(Mark Quinn/ CBC)

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