Police ‘used terror powers to spy on officers blowing whistle on racism’

The Independent Britain’s most scandal-hit police force faces a slew of legal claims after being accused of using controversial anti-terrorism powers to snoop on officers blowing the whistle on racism. Cleveland constabulary faces claims that it secretly obtained details from confidential emails between Asian officers and their representatives and solicitors to defend against employment cases…

Doctor raises concerns over potholes

Lancashire Telegraph A CONCERNED resident is calling for action about the poor condition of his road after claiming it has become a ‘health hazard’. Dr Mridul Datta, 75, of Whinney Lane, Langho, contacted Lancashire County Council about the state of the road after noticing an increasing amount of pot holes appearing week by week. The…

Crackdown on drivers using mobile phones

The Guardian Persistent offenders will be given four penalty points under proposals The government is targeting repeat offenders. Photograph: Ian Waldie/Getty Image Motorists who use handheld mobile phones while driving are to face increased penalties and higher fines under proposals from the Department for Transport. As part of the government’s Road Safety Plan, to be…