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...A Unesco World Heritage Site, it was the obvious choice for the filming of the celebrated library scenes in Umberto Eco’s fabulous medieval detective story, The Name of the Rose....
...Detective chief Inspector Scott Ware, who heads the unit combating violent crime in central London, defended the Met’s response....
...Overseeing this operation is a 52-year-old former detective named Stephen White, known officially as the Receiver of Wreck....
...We believe this group was ready to carry out a disruptive and damaging stunt which could have had serious implications had it been carried out successfully,” Detective Superintendent Sian Thomas of the Met...
...An Israeli private detective has been sentenced to 80 months in prison for his role in a $4.8mn hacking scheme that targeted journalists and critics of Wirecard....
...In 2018, officers from the British police and the Italian Carabinieri entered the London home of William Veres, an Anglo-Hungarian art dealer whom they believed to be a leading figure in a pan-European art...
...Detectives were “sinking” under multiple caseloads, and response officers were running from job to job, unable to give victims of crime the time and focus they wanted, he said....
...If film directors can be compared to battlefield commanders then, at the peak of his career in the 1970s, William Friedkin was a five-star general....
...This thorough detective work and his multiple successes have made him a clear leader in Old Master expertise in France....
...The documentary was funded by PPE Medpro and presented by Mark Williams-Thomas....
...It was William Weinert, then professor of conducting at the Eastman School of Music in New York, who encouraged the 13-year-old Chan to conduct....
...An Israeli private detective has been sentenced to 80 months in prison for his role in a $4.8mn hacking scheme that targeted journalists and critics of German fintech group Wirecard....
...Foreign Office clerk Laurence Jago and journalist William Philpott have avoided charges of libel in the US, but they find this corner of England equally unrelaxing — particularly as a murderer is cutting...
...(The aliens are playing woodwind, while the Star Wars composer John Williams was influenced by 1940s swing when he penned their tune.)...
...This was “an important milestone in the Irish whiskey renaissance”, said William Lavelle, director of the Irish Whiskey Association....
...This first outing for Detective Declan Miller, while not sidelining the dangers of police work, has a more sardonic edge, with Miller investigating the murder of a drag queen....
...Shollenbarger Boccadasse, Italy Technically a southern suburb of Genoa, Boccadasse will be familiar to fans of Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalbano crime-fiction series as the home of the Sicilian detective...
...Needless Alley by Natalie Marlow (Baskerville) The dark alleys of 1930s Birmingham are a suitably gloomy arena for William Garrett, a first world war veteran turned private detective in this engaging and...
...special branch senior detective....
...The report’s author, William Shawcross, a journalist and commissioner for public appointments, commended the counter-radicalisation programme for saving lives....
...“It rings hollow, doesn’t it, to say your top priority is violence against women and girls when . . . they have trainee detectives carrying caseloads of 20 rapes,” Casey told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme...
...Perhaps a waxwork of William Beveridge would do?...
...First world war veteran William Garrett is a private detective in 1930s Birmingham, at the decidedly shabby end of the trade....
...But as for the presence of paramilitaries, “It’ll never change, so it won’t,” says William. “It’s just the world we live in.”...
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