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Handout photo courtesy of Ben Fahey of police officers changing into protective clothing (PA) Police have launched an investigation after members of the public “pelted” officers with bottles and stones at the scene of a shooting in Brixton. Firearms officers were dispatched to Moorland Road at 9.37pm yesterday, where they found a 25-year-old suffering both gunshot injuries and stab wounds. A 17-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in police custody. BRIXTON - man taken to hospital with suspected gunshot wounds and stab wounds. Police are then attacked by the locals. Maybe they forgot to take a knee ....
Thatcher vs. The Miners, the company’s first feature documentary. The film plans to use new evidence, including the miners’ own footage, along with first-person testimony, archive footage and journalism to explore the conflict between British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s government and the National Union of Mineworkers, that occurred nearly 40 years ago. Cabinet papers obtained for the documentary reveal the enormity of the conflict between Thatcher and union leader Arthur Scargill. The film also features interviews with miners’ leaders and union officials from the time, striking and working miners, and three members of Thatcher’s staff: Lord Robin Butler, Lord Andrew Turnbull and Lord Stephen Sherborne. ....
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