The Pact spoilers follow.
The Pact aired its final episode on BBC One tonight (June 1), and those viewers who waited to watch the drama unfold on the broadcaster were treated to one last twist as the gripping series reached its conclusion.
Set in mid-Wales,
The Pact followed four friends who work together in a brewery, and who find that their relationship is tested in the aftermath of a shocking and unexplained death.
As the series unfolded, we learned that brewery boss Jack Evans (Aneurin Barnard) death was the result of foul play, along with plenty of other twists and turns along the way. In the show s last episode, it was finally revealed who killed Jack – but the drama had one final twist up its sleeve for viewers, too.
During a debate on electric scooters being used illegally in London, Baroness Williams of Trafford said the enforcement of road traffic law is an operational matter for the Met Police.
Blink and you ll miss them. Riding silently along our roads and pavements, electronic scooters have been hailed as a transport revolution , leading zero-emissions travel and decongesting traffic-clogged roads.
But as the Mail reveals today, the trendy vehicles are central to a crime wave sweeping the nation, with robberies, assaults and even a drive-by shooting having been carried out on the devices. They are fast becoming the criminal s ride of choice.
Yesterday, ministers were urged to ban them amid widespread concerns about their safety.
Matthew Scott, Kent s police and crime commissioner, warned Transport Secretary Grant Shapps that inconsiderate riders are becoming a menace , adding: We re in danger of losing control of the issue and placing additional burdens on policing.
Matthew Scott, the police and Crime Commissioner in Kent has called for the government to stop the expansion of e-scooter trials, before it loses control of the issue.
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