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Police Launch Investigation Into Mandelson

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London police launch criminal investigation into former UK ambassador to US with alleged Epstein ties
Metropolitan Police launched a criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson over alleged Jeffrey Epstein connections and misconduct claims.

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 · 16h
UK Police Confirm Investigation Into Mandelson Over Epstein Leaks
 · 1h · on MSN
British police investigate Peter Mandelson following release of Epstein files
 · 14h
Epstein Files: Police Launch Investigation Into Mandelson
Today, the Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson after new files released seemed to suggest he had passed sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein.

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 · 17h
No 10 gives police material on Mandelson-Epstein emails
 · 23h
UK politician Peter Mandelson under scrutiny over alleged leaks to Jeffrey Epstein
 · 2h
Mandelson being investigated by police over claims he leaked emails to Epstein
Mandelson gave Epstein advance notice of a €500bn bailout from the EU to save the Euro, according to documents in the Epstein files

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At a glance: Mandelson-Epstein emails
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Lord Mandelson to face criminal investigation over Epstein emails
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More charges laid as London, Ont., police investigate discovery of potential bomb-making chemicals

Two individuals are facing additional charges in relation to the ongoing investigation into the discovery of chemicals capable of being made into explosives at a residence near Western University.
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Russian man convicted of assault after Barron Trump reported attack to London police from US

Barron Trump's late-night video call led to a Russian man's assault conviction in London after witnessing an attack during their brief conversation.
London Free Press
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London police investigating deadly shooting in Old East Village

London police were seeking the public’s help on Sunday as they investigated an overnight shooting that killed one man, injured another and shut down Dundas Street in Old East Village.
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Assailant convicted after Barron Trump calls London police to report crime he saw on video

A Russian man has been convicted in a London court of beating a woman in a crime reported by the youngest son of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Barron Trump Called U.K. Police After Witnessing Woman ‘Getting Beat Up’ on Video Call

The details of an emergency call made by President Trump’s youngest son to the London police last year emerged during a trial this week.
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London police seeking public’s help after cat struck by arrow

According to a Facebook post from the London Division of Police, the cat was struck in the head with a small arrow around Jan. 21 in the area of South Oak Street.
London Free Press
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London teens missing since Jan. 16 found safe: Police

London police say two teens reported missing in the city’s south end have been found safe. A 15-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, both of London, were last seen in the area of Adelaide Street South and Maud Street on Jan. 16 at about 7 a.m., police said in an earlier release.
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Barron Trump called London police after witnessing a woman 'getting beat up,' according to transcript released at a trial

President Donald Trump’s son Barron called London police last year to urge them to respond to a woman who he said he had witnessed "getting beat up," according to a call transcript released during a trial.
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London man sues Police after being wrongly flagged by facial recognition

A London volunteer has launched a legal challenge after being wrongly identified by the Metropolitan Police’s live facial recognition system, as the High Court reviews whether mass deployment of the technology in public spaces breaches privacy laws and lacks limits.
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