died as he tried to stop three thieves fleeing after they stole a quad bike in Stanford Dingley, Berkshire, on August 15 last year.
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Greater Manchester Police for their handling of a car meet attended by 'thousands' in Tameside. The event at an industrial estate on Windmill Lane in Denton on Sunday (July 19), caused traffic chaos on surrounding roads and motorways.
Footage from the event showed huge groups of people packed onto the site, with others lining the streets. Drivers revved their engines and drove at speed along some stretches.The event caused major delays on the M60 and M67 as police were forced to close
.died as he tried to stop three thieves fleeing after they stole a quad bike in Stanford Dingley, Berkshire, on August 15 last year.
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Good Morning Britain today as they discussed the latest coronavirus update. It was announced on Thursday evening that Greater Manchester and parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire will face tougher restrictions due to a spike in virus cases.
reported in the Manchester Evening News the force has started an internal inquiry after admitting its response to a youth pulling a blade on other youngsters and threatening an adult member of the public "fell well below" its expected standards.
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