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London, UK. 27th July, 2021. Outside the Home Office - Police protest over pay and lack of confidence in Priti Patel in Westminster. They claim they got no advance access to the
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London, England, UK. 27th July, 2021. Serving Police Officer and National Chair of Police Federation of England and Wales JOHN APTER (L) and Metropolitan Police Federation Chair KEN MARSH have given a