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By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 16 May 15 22:42
Riot police stormed Royal Oak Court off Ashford Street as helicopters hovered overhead last night.

Disabled man dragged out of bed by burglars.

Man jailed for London Fields robbery and intimidating a witness.

Life sentence for man who stabbed innocent partygoer to death.

Man in hospital after shooting.

Pensioner accused of murdering wife at their home.

Shocking road rage fury captured on film.

Sex offender missing from mental health unit found.

Two jailed with ‘Freddy Krueger’ killer over ‘Turks’ gang hits.

Woman detained indefinitely for life-changing acid attack.

Police appeal for information after stabbing.

Man charged with robbery


That'll do for his week

Stalingrad - 200/1
Tunbridge Wells - 200/1
Oldham - 200/1
Kilmahog - 200/1
Hankham - 200/1
Ankara - 200/1
Newhaven - 200/1
Ashover - 200/1
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 22 May 15 14:56
Updates

We bid a warm ‘welcome back’ to tuberculosis as 634 people are fined £80 each for spitting in public.

23-year-old jailed for murdering Lithuanian builder

Imam imprisoned for historic sex abuse on teenager

Cat found hanged in garden.

A man was punched in the face in an unprovoked attack at a train station on Saturday.

Mr Noor, a Labour councillor, has been suspended from the Labour Party Group of Councillors after being served with an enforcement notice as he converted a commercial property to a “house of multiple occupation” without planning permission. He owns five properties in the borough.

Police to investigate  sexual abuse claim on Saturday night

Man arrested in clamp down in tax fraud
By:
alun2005
When: 22 May 15 17:36
Wherever this hallowed place may be, with all that overwhelming evidence I think it goes without saying that Traditional Britain has clearly been Immensely Enriched, Culturally, Spiritually, Economically by the incomers.

Criminally possibly above all.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 23 May 15 00:39
Here's a couple of clues to one of the places the news comes from.


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http://i59.tinypic.com/2l9ruwp.jpg

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http://i61.tinypic.com/2exly5w.jpg
By:
naydam
When: 23 May 15 01:26
I just clicked on the first link. It looks like spam. There was an advert for Tesco (supposedly). When I clicked to close the advert it then went to full screen!
I assume this was not the result that you intended.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 23 May 15 02:31
naydam, "Every little helps"
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 23 May 15 14:09
Both links work for me.

Just tried them.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 23 May 15 15:08
Henley?
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 23 May 15 18:42
Read the thread ffs Laugh

It's got an 'a' in it.

Stalingrad - 200/1
Tunbridge Wells - 1,000,000/1
Oldham - 200/1
Kilmahog - 200/1
Hankham - 200/1
Ankara - 200/1
Newhaven - 200/1
Ashover - 200/1
Henley - 1,000,000/1
By:
Hamsterdam
When: 23 May 15 19:34
Hackney, East London.

Thought that place was on the up? Whoops
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 23 May 15 19:50
Hackney is part of the answer.
By:
mobo
When: 23 May 15 22:47
Hackney and similar areas are NOT the answer. 

Let me correct myself.  It is Not the answer for the white honkey tribe, but is for the religion of pieces.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 26 May 15 19:55
Latest updates

Pistol-whipping Asda robbers sentenced

Police appeal after Paragon Road shooting

Out of court settlement for lawyer left infertile by error at Hospital

Sharon’s Bakery ordered to pay £28,000 for mice and cockroach infestation
By:
naydam
When: 27 May 15 10:50
Ordered to pay £28,000 for a bit of an infestation? Bloody Hell! I got mine for nowt! Shocked
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 27 May 15 18:09
You have a bakery?
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 27 May 15 18:09
You have a bakery?
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 30 May 15 13:00
18 year old guilty of grooming a 'vulnerable' 19 year old for acts of terrorism.

Got 8 years in a young offenders institution.

All bollocks, he's 18 and wants to be 'the man', so stick him in a prison with men.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 30 May 15 14:15
Police officer fined for bus station assault.

There were 886 instances of bus-related crime in 2014/15, according to new statistics released by Transport for London. (only 4th highest on London, need to try harder)

Woman assaulted on DLR during rush hour.

Manor Park gang member pleads guilty to firearm charge.

3 men jailed for aggravated burglary.

Police are appealing for witnesses after two men were injured following a shooting.

General Election: Diane Abbott blames council for “completely messing things up”

Chaos at Town Hall as disenfranchised queue for vote.
By:
alun2005
When: 30 May 15 15:15
There were 886 instances of bus-related crime in 2014/15, according to new statistics released by Transport for London. (only 4th highest on London, need to try harder)


Interesting. This type of crime, occurring in a specific public place with remarkable frequency, would surely benefit from detailed profiling by the authorities.

The numbers are clearly big enough to warrant attention, and I'm guessing that the actual types of crime committed on buses must surely be similar enough for one or more huge patterns to emerge. 

I haven't been on a London bus for years (maybe one of my better ideas by the sounds of it). What do we know about the typical offences/offenders? 

It all sounds a far cry from the 1960s days when the great Jackie Trent wrote "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" on the top of a London bus.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 30 May 15 15:35
The figures include 55 drug offences, 27 sexual offences and 43 cases of criminal damage.

Almost half of crimes reported – 423 – were for incidences of theft and handling, while a further 259 reports were for violence against the person.

The figures, released yesterday, show that there has been an overall decrease in crime on buses from the previous year – down 4.6 per cent from 929.

Det Chief Supt Paul Rickett, of the roads and transport policing command, said: “These fantastic crime reduction figures are down to robust policing, quality engagement with the public and strong partnership working. However, any crime is one too many and together we will continue to safeguard the travelling public from criminals operating on London’s transport network.”

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, added: “I applaud the success of British Transport Police, Metropolitan Police and TfL in bringing crime down to record lows.

WAPOC Laugh
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 30 May 15 15:39
Canning Town based charity hosts knife and gun crime conference.

A Canning Town based charity hosted a youth conference last week to discuss the rise of knife and gun crime in the borough.

Does Boris know about this?
By:
alun2005
When: 30 May 15 15:42
WAPOC indeed. Truly awful crime figures.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 06 Jun 15 10:13
'Pack of men' convicted for hacking to death gang rivals in cold blooded execution

Still, bus crime is down, so it's all good.

At least it wasn't racist, but it kept Operation Trident busy for a while.

Which is nice, we don't want 550 officers sitting about doing nothing, do we?
By:
curious-cat
When: 06 Jun 15 10:20
Blimey !

The English are very violent !
By:
mobo
When: 06 Jun 15 12:39
they hate it when you point out yet another group of blank black faces stare out at you from the paper's front page
while sections of the media completely ignore it

or a fanatical religious black family kill a little 7 year old

DO NOT MENTION IT!!!  you rascist fkers!!!!
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 06 Jun 15 13:36
Exsqueeze me, I didn't point out any black faeces, or mention the word 'black'.
By:
mobo
When: 06 Jun 15 20:34
maybe a little bit of a sun tan then????  I only ask.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 07 Jun 15 15:02
Police appeal after teenager stabbed in daylight attack.

Concern over Tesco bid to sell alcohol from 6am.

Whistleblower banned from working after raising concerns over elderly woman 'living like a dog'

Police disarm knife-wielding 'fare-dodger'

Police appeal for help to find violent absconder

Do you know this cash card thief?

Two Jewish men subject to foul-mouthed anti-Semitic abuse

Brave paramedic chased down mugger who attacked pensioner

20,000 body-worn cameras to be rolled out across Met

Man to appear in court charged with pensioner robbery

Father describes helping to lift double-decker bus to free trapped unicyclist

Man accused of £2.5k betting shop damage set to appear in court

Average of 118 pupils suspended every month

council in east London drops threat to fine rough sleepers

Mini-cab couple ordered to repay £138,000 in tax fraud

Police appeal after Homerton shooting

burglar who made hammer threats jailed

680 cannabis plants seized in Canning Town

Stratford gang member jailed for breaching injunction

Three people guilty of student’s manslaughter

Football fans’ assault Newham man on Tube

Thousands attend London Comic Con at ExCel

New gambling support service opens in Stratford

and finally for this week

One in every 38 Newham homes is subject to repossession claim
By:
bongo
When: 07 Jun 15 15:37
The Guardian of all people has published numbers showing the astonishing levels of State dependency in the London boroughs.

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http://www.theguardian.com/uk/datablog/2012/apr/12/london-school-pupils-poverty-race

High numbers in Newham ( 39 % ) and Tower Hamlets ( 56 % ) of secondary pupils getting free meals. How will they manage during the school holidays?
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 07 Jun 15 15:59
When I was a boy, Prince Of Wales school in West Ham used to be open for all of the 6 weeks holidays for the kids that got free school meals. My best mate at the time had 3 brothers and 2 sisters, and I used to sit on the wall outside with other kids waiting for their mates to come out.

I don't ever recall the area being flooded with kids on free school meals as Prince of Wales was the only local school that did it.

Faraday school, Shipman Road school, Rosetta Road school, Plaistow Grammar school, South West Ham Boys Technical school, St Joachim's school, St Annes school and Tollgate school weren't open.

And there must be schools I missed, but these were all in the southern half of the Borough near the docks.
By:
bongo
When: 07 Jun 15 17:23
From the http://www.newham.gov.uk/Pages/Services/School-meals.aspx web-page

"Cook's specials:
A very popular option; kitchen staff produce their own signature dishes. These dishes are authentic and diverse, coming from all parts of the world from the East End of London to Asia, the Caribbean, Africa and Eastern Europe."

Can anyone else see the problem here - the implication is that if your food is from North America, Northern or Western Europe then the food is somehow not special. Feck that for an attitude which is anti-success, as these regions are the world's most desirable to live.

On the other hand, I did learn from the above page that National Government Food Standards means having at least one portion of fruit and one of veg a day, which is down from the 5 that I thought it was.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 07 Jun 15 17:55
We can't have too many fit and brainy kids.

There will be nobody left to clean khazis, sweep roads,and take an order at MacDonalds.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 07 Jun 15 17:59
When I was at school there was one meal, you either ate it or went hungry.

There was normally a choice of two desserts, but not many opted for pink semolina.

Of the 400 kids in my school, aged 11 to 17, there were about 4 kids who were called fatties, but were at best, plump, and no obese kids at all.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 11 Jun 15 01:22
anxious    10 Jun 15 16:29 
cry, this is victorain values for you in action, tb ricketts,


Tuberculosis was eradicated in the UK.

Due to too much immigration, it has returned big time to the east end of London.

Newham Council - up to the end of April, have fined 634 people £80 each for spitting in public.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 11 Jun 15 01:30
wrong forum ^^^^
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 11 Jun 15 15:54
Not bad for a month.

More later.
By:
alun2005
When: 11 Jun 15 18:08
Bradford just can't compete with this town, although today a teacher has been stabbed by a pupil in front of a classroom full of pupils.

The pupil has finally been arrested in the centre of Bradford after absconding.

Remarkably the BBC website even issued a description of the wanted pupil, but the description of the pupil was a rather meaningless one, the pupil being described as "Asian".

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-33094807
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 11 Jun 15 22:27
19-year-old man shot in Upton Park

Police chase leads to firearm recovery in Stratford

Forensics examining stolen scooters used in raids then dumped in East End

Killer of Rapper ‘Nasty’ gets 12 years for manslaughter in Lefevre Walk

Man found guilty of John Keenan’s murder at New Year’s party in Whitechapel

‘If I can’t have you, we die together’—ex-lover in horror murder bid in East End flat

Hussein Abu from Whitechapel admits at Old Bailey beating girlfriend to death

Disabled cyclist’s bike stolen in Bishopsgate

£20,000 reward ‘not enough’ to find Wayne Stockdale’s killers, say family

Three charged following Adam Hird’s death outside London nightclub

Man fighting for his life after horrific knife attack in Walthamstow

'thug unleashes vicious attack on Boris Bike rider' after refusing to move out of his way in cycle superhighway

English Defence League protest in Walthamstow: Huge police presence as anti-fascism groups confront EDL march (It wasn't on the BBC news because there were no EDL arrests)

Hackney council buys £1.25 million country mansion to send troubled families on holiday

Organiser hits out at 'hypocritical' move to ban Ukip from London festival

Forest Gate murder: Manhunt launched after woman found dead at east London home
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 11 Jun 15 22:33
Taser use in Barking and Dagenham second highest in London

Grass fire damages two hectares of Dagenham Chase

Dagenham neighbour’s shock after ‘Freddy Krueger’ dog attack

Missing Barking and Dagenham teenager found

Dagenham 21-year-old arrested after police recover revolver

21-year-old forced to pay £320 for punching friend at Dagenham hostel

Dagenham cocaine user chokes mum and bites policewoman
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 11 Jun 15 22:41
More than 8,300 people a week are put at risk of eviction in England and Wales.

Almost one every hour.

What a wonderful advert for your capital city: 

The 'hotspots' are Barking, Dagenham, Newham, Hackney, Haringey, Lewisham, Greenwich, Southwark and Brent in the capital. 

Outside the capital it's Manchester, Peterborough, Slough and Rochdale. 

I'm sure there must be something that links all those places, apart from UK motorways.
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