Charles Hymas

@charleshymas

Home Affairs Editor, The Daily Telegraph. Ex-Sunday Times head of news/education corr. Author of Guide to the National Curriculum charles.hymas@telegraph.co.uk

London, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2011.

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  1. prije 20 sati

    Dangerous terrorists should be placed in detention even after they have completed their prison sentences under an Australian-style system, says a former counter terrorism police chief.

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  2. prije 21 sat

    The proportion of parents who believe benefits of internet outweigh risks has fallen to 55%; number concerned about children seeing self-harm material has risen 39% to 45%. Who said social media was cleaning up its act?

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  3. prije 21 sat

    Streatham terrorist Sudesh Amman could have been forced to stay in prison if he had been jailed just four months later when the Government closed a sentencing loophole, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.

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  4. prije 22 sata

    More than a dozen jihadi terrorists are due to be freed early from jail within months, as ministers scramble to introduce emergency legislation to keep them behind bars.

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  5. prije 22 sata

    Under proposals by the former victims' commissioner, all terrorists who are convicted of offences would be obligated to register for life

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  6. 3. velj

    Boris Johnson has signalled that terrorists currently in jail will lose their right to automatic early release halfway through their sentences following the Streatham terror attack. He says it has reached "end of its useful life."

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  7. 3. velj

    Police should be able to deploy water cannon against Extinction Rebellion (XR) protesters, says a majority of the public, as one of its leaders backed industrial “sabotage” to take down civilisation.

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  8. 3. velj

    Judges are to sit for thousands of extra days in a bid by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to reduce court delays that have seen victims waiting up to three years for justice.

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  9. 3. velj

    Cash-only car sales at auctions are being used by organised crime gangs to fuel a surge in vehicle theft and should be banned, says one of the UK’s top police officers.

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  11. 3. velj

    My profile of Sudesh Amman: “His fascination with dying in the name of terrorism was clear in a notepad. He had scrawled his ‘life goals’ in the notepad. Top of the list, above family activities, was dying a martyr and going to ‘Jannah’, the afterlife.”

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  12. 3. velj

    My analysis of what it means for Government: The case of the extremist Sudesh Amman poses a major threat to Boris Johnson’s bid to crackdown not just on terrorism but also violent crime.

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  13. 3. velj

    A terrorist wearing a fake suicide vest stabbed two people on a busy London high street on Sunday just days after his release from prison and while under surveillance by counterterrorism officers who shot him dead.

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  14. 2. velj

    Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has accused the EU of “shifting the goalposts” and threatening to undermine Brexit with its demands that the UK follow EU rules as part of a Canada-style free trade deal after 2021.

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  16. 1. velj

    And when @markzuckerberberg says he wants “smart” regulation I bet my house in Tooting it means light touch rules that don’t damage the highly profitable business model

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  17. 1. velj

    Facebook says it wants Govt to press ahead with social media regulation. The question is what form it wd like: criminal sanctions? Shutdowns for breach of duty of care? £bn fines for failure to take down harms? Opt outs to encryption?

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  18. 1. velj

    Twice as many victims of crime are dropping out of prosecutions amid warnings of a “worrying lack of public confidence” in the justice system. Percentages are 43.3% for violence, 40.5% for rape, 32.2% for public order offences and 16.4% for robbery.

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  19. 31. sij

    Mother fights release of killer who has refused to reveal whereabouts of her daughter's body

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  20. 31. sij

    Police refer more than 30 per cent fewer rape cases to prosecutors, new figures reveal

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