Category: Metro
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SRA chair admits SQE ‘teething problems’
Regulator will keep responding to student feedback The chair of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has acknowledged “teething problems” in the transition to the SQE,… Read More
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Suspect recently arrested in 1989 Washington cold case death of disabled woman
EVERETT, Wash. (TCN) — Police recently arrested a man on suspicion of killing a 33-year-old disabled woman nearly 36 years ago. According to the Everett… Read More
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Suspect arrested 12 years after teen was gunned down while on his way to do homework
Sixteen-year-old Bryan Herrera was shot and killed while biking to his friend’s house to do homework. His family searched for answers for years, but no… Read More
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Girl goes missing amid her parents' bitter custody dispute
Eleven-year-old Bethany Markowski was stuck in the middle of her parents’ breakup. She was supposed to be dropped off at her aunt’s house after spending… Read More
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1-year-old in stroller fatally shot during 'dispute over loud music' between child’s mom, suspect
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (TCN) — Police believe a 24-year-old man shot and killed a 1-year-old and injured the child’s mother during a domestic violence incident. On Sunday,… Read More
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Amber Alert for 2 California children issued after their mother is found dead
HANFORD, Calif. (TCN) — Authorities issued an Amber Alert this week for two young children after finding their mother deceased. On Jan. 28, at approximately 4… Read More
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Judicial Watch Sues Dept. of Education for Records on Funding of U.S. Universities’ Operations in Qatar
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit on behalf of the Zachor Legal Institute against… Read More
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New Jan. 6 focus: Will Trump defend Ashli Babbitt’s shooter?
From Washington Examiner: A week after President Donald Trump pardoned those charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, his administration is facing a new and… Read More
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SRA gears up for Post Office prosecutions
Regulator ‘hopeful’ actions can begin over the summer The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is “hopeful” that it can begin Post Office prosecutions later this summer.… Read More
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Solicitors’ sanctions to remain public for longer
Applies to both firms and lawyers Regulatory decisions made against solicitors will now stay on a public register for longer under new rules. Whilst details… Read More