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...Boutcher, now chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, called on the British government and republican leaders to apologise to victims of the Troubles, in which more than 3,700 people died...
...Michael O’SullivanA passing unit of the police who were trying to look for me saw him hanging out the window and realised where I was. It came down to that....
...They love having signing ceremonies, and I noticed that there was a couple of guys who were appearing there... chief executive, chief marketing this, chief operating officer, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah...
...James Baxter, founder of Tideway Wealth, says: “At worst it consumes your capital, at best it’s not much better than a portfolio of gilts....
...Seamus BolandI remember the morning on which he was arrested and I can tell you nobody knew who he was. Miles JohnsonSeamus Boland is Detective Chief Superintendent in the Irish police force....
...It will also create a new “people and culture” subcommittee of its board and has hired an interim chief people officer....
...James Cleverly, the foreign secretary, is facing some of the sharpest questions....
...Manuel Morales, the Miami police chief, said his force was prepared for anywhere from 5,000 to 50,000 protesters. “Make no mistake about it — we’re taking this event extremely serious....
...Rio Tinto has appointed James O’Rourke, chief executive of The Mosaic Company, as a non-executive director....
...James Henry O’Sullivan’s name is already familiar from the trial of former Wirecard executives taking place on the other side of the world....
...On an iron-grey afternoon in Glasgow at the end of last year, I walked into a city centre bar to meet James Cruickshank, founder and editor-in-chief of The Digger, Scotland’s most notorious crime magazine...
...Vega’s a former police officer, and her campaign has focused on crime and law and order. She also has a lot of TV ads about inflation....
...“I suspect for the rest of the time of our firm,” he says, “there will be stuff that’s critical.”...
...The uncle was eventually bundled out by the police. “That is going to be me,” the prime minister said. “I’m going to fight, they’re going to have to prise me out of here.”...
...“I expected a change. But I didn’t expect such a change. Yes, there were traffic jams but they are not as bad as before,” the former Singaporean minister Yeo says of a recent visit to Indonesia....
...“We have dealt with the pestilence, only to be visited with a war,” said Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary. “I think it’s going to be very difficult for most airlines for the next 12 months.”...
...Wirecard’s former chief executive, who has been in police custody since July, denies any wrongdoing....
...Long live the (reconfigured) office I don’t think I am the only one to find I can do some elements of my job more effectively from home — a fact that tells us something important about the design of the...
...The Post Office has pledged interim payments of up to £100,000 each to the 59 sub-postmasters from the Horizon case who were acquitted....
...This month Washington proposed a conference of Afghan and Taliban leaders to move towards an interim power-sharing government....
...and so on,” says Michael O’Kane, head of business crime at Peters & Peters, a London-based law firm....
...“I was in chambers and around 3 o'clock I heard some screams outside....
...Essential comment before you go Sarah O’Connor This year’s mass experiment with remote working has, for some, triggered a prickling sense of unease: if I can do my job from home in London, Brooklyn or...
...“I would urge the people of Hong Kong we should not give up....
...The police said they had arrested about 120 people. “I am here because of the national security law,” said a 40-year-old woman, who asked not to be identified....
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