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Britain’s police dog handlers are to receive free dog first aid training to help save the lives of their injured POLICE dog handlers in Sussex are to receive free dog first aid training to help save the lives of their injured four-legged partners. It comes as part of the first ever nationwide campaign to provide free dog first aid support to the UK’s police forces. The scheme, that launches today, is offering Britain’s nearly 1,500 police dogs greater support in those critical moments of need. Thanks to a coalition of animal welfare advocates, free first aid training and kits are to be issued to their handlers that could one day mean the difference between life and death for these courageous dogs. ....
Serious Violence Reduction Orders to be piloted in 4 police forces Police in Thames Valley, West Midlands, Merseyside and Sussex will trial the new orders, which give police powers to stop and search convicted knife carriers. From: Getty Images New court orders to boost efforts to crack down on knife crime will be piloted in 4 police forces, Home Secretary Priti Patel has announced. The 4 forces – Thames Valley, West Midlands, Merseyside and Sussex – will trial the introduction of Serious Violence Reduction Orders ( SVROs), which give the police new stop and search powers to target convicted knife and offensive weapons offenders. The orders are designed to ensure convicted offenders are steered away from crime and, if they persist in carrying a knife or an offensive weapon, that they are more likely to be caught and put in prison. ....
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THE FAMILY of a missing mother believe a woman pictured in the last known image of her may have finally been identified. Georgina Gharsallah, 30, disappeared near the centre of Worthing more than two years ago and has not been seen since. CCTV taken on the day of her disappearance shows, according to her family, Georgina with another woman in Chapel Road at about 4pm. Now, years after the image was recorded, the family says someone has come forward to identify the other woman in the CCTV. Mother Andrea Gharsallah said: “It’s a very, very important new lead. “It’s what we’ve been waiting for all this time, for someone to come forward. ....