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Tottenham man placed flammable liquid inside Iranian embassy vehicle

Sam Parsa, pictured, was sentenced at the Old Bailey this week. Credit: Met Police A man who placed a bottle of flammable liquid in the exhaust pipe of an Iranian diplomatic vehicle has been sentenced under the Mental Health Act. Sam Parsa put the bottle containing a rag soaked in a mix of petrol and diesel into the exhaust of the unattended vehicle in Knightsbridge in September 2018. The bottle was later spotted and removed after a member of the public alerted police officers. Officers from the counter terrorism command led the investigation and through DNA, mobile phone data and CCTV analysis, identified 60-year-old Parsa, of High Road, Tottenham, as the culprit and showed that he was in the area of the Iranian Embassy on the date and time of the offence.

Barrow sex offender due to be sentenced at Preston Crown Court

Has Equality in the UK Changed Over the Last 100 years?

Has Equality in the UK Changed Over the Last 100 years? - By Helena Mogg In the last 100 years for the first time in the UK the Queen spoke on national television, free healthcare became readily available and widespread food shortages became a thing of the past. But has Britain progressed as much with equality and its treatment of women and ethnic minorities?   For starters, predating 1928 not all women could vote on the same terms as men. Although in 1918 women who were over the age of 30 and owned property could vote, with the Representation of People Act, they still didn’t get equal rights to the laws men had when qualifying for voting rights. The same Representation of People Act gave all men over 21 the right to vote regardless of what property they owned. It wasn’t until 1928 when the Equal Franchise Act was established that women got the same rights as men and were allowed to vote over the age of 21 with no property qualifications.

Dangerous sexual predator from Barrow admits string of offences

Social media. A SEX offender who sent explicit messages to people he believed were children is due to be sentenced. Paul Michael Goulding has admitted 14 charges that relate to sexual offences against children after he sent explicit message to ‘decoy’ accounts purporting to be children. The 37-year-old was charged with a number of offences including attempting to incite a girl purporting to be under 16 into sexual activity. He also faced five counts of attempting to cause a child to watch a sexual act. As well as that he admitted four counts of attempting to incite a person purporting to be a child to engage in sexual activity, attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child and one of attempting to sexually communicate with a child.

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