MISSING | Please share and help us urgently find missing Liverpool teenager Leyla Ozdemir.
Leyla, 16, was last seen at the Q-Park on Hanover Street, Liverpool city centre at 2pm today, Friday 3 July.
Extensive enquiries are ongoing.
Leyla is 5ft 8in, of slim build with shoulder length brown hair. When last seen, she was wearing blue baggy jeans, a white cross, and a black hoodie. She wears glasses with a silver design on the sides, and has a septum piercing, lip piercing and ear piercings.
If you see Leyla call 999 so we can ensure she is safe and well. You can also call 101 or report it via our form: https://t.co/fRC0HLvfKy.
Any other information can also be sent to @MerPolCC via X and Facebook.
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🚨Have you seen Leslie,15?
🕐Last seen in Ascot at 7.20am today
He is a black boy, 5ft and 6ins tall, slim build, braided hair, dental braces
We are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare
📞Info? Call 101: 43260334876
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This week marks the birthday of John Bowkett, who was 37 when he went missing from #Doncaster#SouthYorkshire, on 12 July 1992.
We are thinking of his loved ones throughout this difficult time.
Seen John? Please come forward with your sightings.
#findJohnBowkett
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The footage circulating online shows a young white man being attacked and then arrested.
It’s baffling that he was arrested while the two black men who attacked him weren’t.
If there’s additional footage that explains why the officer acted as she did it should be shared immediately to clear things up.
Otherwise the public will rightly question the clear unequal treatment by your officer.
And why you describe the incident as a ‘fight’ in your statement when the footage shows only one person being attacked.
This wouldn’t be a one off incident either. We saw two-tier policing by Hampshire Police when they came to the scene of Henry Nowak. We saw it for decades across the county with the Grooming Gangs that went unpunished.
The police have lost the benefit of the doubt in the eyes of many.
They’ve had enough.
They need a much better explanation than this if they are to trust you again.
It is Carmel Fenech's birthday this week.
Carmel disappeared from #London on 23 May 1998. She was 16 at the time.
Throughout this difficult time and beyond, we are thinking of Carmel's loved ones.
If you think you may have seen Carmel, please come forward with your sightings. Any little piece of information - no matter how small - could be key to reuniting Carmel with her loved ones.
#findCarmelFenech
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NOTE: The right-hand photo is an age-progressed image to show how Carmel may look as an adult.
This is Twana Jamal.
A prolific people smuggler jailed and convicted in France.
He’s now seeking asylum in the UK and working illegally, a BBC investigation has found.
Why has he not been refused asylum and deported?
Credit to the BBC for confronting him 👇🏻
A 17-year-old girl was raped at a busy railway station in Surrey after being separated from her friends, police have said.
British Transport Police (BTP) has released CCTV images of a man they would like to question in connection with the incident at Guildford railway station in January last year.
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Take a look at the Home Office’s BRAND NEW housing estate.
21 newly built homes are set to be used for asylum accommodation under a Home Office contract managed by Serco.
When five people were injured in Edinburgh on 19 June, Keir Starmer responded the very next day:
“No one should face violence on our streets.”
He also said the suspect “appears to be motivated by anti Muslim hatred.”
Fast forward a week.
Five pedestrians are run over by Timir Ahmed Mohamed, who has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Where is the Prime Minister now?
What was the motivation behind this alleged attempted murder of 5 people?
It's these obvious double standards in public messaging that have fuelled division over the last two years.
People notice when some incidents get an immediate response while others are met with silence.
In yet another Orwellian move, the Government announced in a green paper this week that it wants to decide what news people can and cannot see, with plans to push approved outlets to the top of social media feeds.
Ministers should not be deciding which news sources the public read — especially in an era when three-quarters of under-25s say they get their news from social media.
As written in The Times, “In a state-sponsored regime in which inconvenient news was pushed out of view, would the grooming gangs scandal or the excesses of transgender ideology ever have come to light? You shouldn’t choose to trust everything you read online; but you shouldn’t trust the state to make the choice for you, either”.
This is dystopian.
Read more below in @thetimes 👇