Mac Miller s autopsy report details poignant tattoos after lethal drug cocktail death
Mac Miller, who died in September 2018, was so heavily inked that he joked that he should be in the Guinness Book of Records for being the most tattooed man. His body art, some of it poignant, is detailed in his autopsy report
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An undercover officer punched an activist who had accused him of being a police spy, a public inquiry has been told.
The officer, who used the fake name Michael Scott, broke his little finger as a result of hitting the activist after the accusation had been made at a political meeting.
The inquiry also heard that a second undercover officer allegedly made a violent threat against a woman who had identified him as a spy.
The inquiry, which is led by the former judge Sir John Mitting, is looking at the activities of 139 undercover officers who have spied on more than 1,000 political groups since 1968. In its current phase it is examining undercover operations in the 1970s and early 80s.
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media captionSheen says young people in Wales must have the same opportunities as those in other parts of the UK
A bursary named after Hollywood star Michael Sheen to help Welsh students go to Oxford University has been announced.
The scheme is intended to provide much-needed financial support for undergraduates from Wales.
It has been developed by Jesus College in collaboration with the Newport-born actor, who was brought up in Port Talbot.
Applications for the bursaries will open in 2021 s autumn term.
Bursary recipients will be means-tested, based primarily on household income criteria.
Sheen said: Where you come from and the financial circumstances of your background should not be a barrier to those of talent and excellence receiving much needed support and development.
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