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Cops kick in doors for hurty words but ignore real crimes – something gone very wrong with people giving the orders

THERE is something very rotten with the state of our rozzers when barely a day passes without the boys in blue back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Just this week we learnt Hertfordshire Police nicked parents for complaining on a WhatsApp group about their local school, and for good measure menaced a local councillor for getting involved in the row.

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There is something very rotten with the state of British rozzers
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Moment a dad who complained on a WhatsApp group is arrested for ‘harassment’ and led away by six police officers

Eleven hours in a cell on suspicion of “harassment, malicious communications and causing a nuisance” for caring about your kids’ education.

Meanwhile, Leicester Police went full “’ello, ’ello, ’ello” on one wild mushroom enthusiast after some busybody reported her for picking fungus in a local park.

As the superbly named forager Louise Gather said: “I don’t think much common sense has been used. It was a bit excessive to send a policeman to my house.”

Earlier this year it was Essex Police harassing a journalist for hurty words on the internet and the endless rise of Non Crime Hate Incidents has been well documented since.

Out of their depth

I was always less inclined to start screaming “Stasi!” and instead dismiss this sort of thing as the orders of a deluded, bureaucratic officer class.

But when a dozen burly coppers kick in the door of a Quaker’s Hall “to arrest women sitting in a circle eating hummus and bread sticks”, it makes that stance a lot harder.

Yes, the cops should have powers to disrupt eco-loons like Just Stop Oil, but breaking up six hippies in a peace circle isn’t really porridge.

I have some sympathy for the frontline officers having to do these increasingly daft callouts.

Something has clearly gone very wrong with those giving the orders.

Too many good coppers have been driven out by bad pay and bad morale, after too many of them have ended up in the dock themselves for trying to protect and serve the public.

I have long suspected the chief class of Britain’s police forces are now dominated by over-promoted lifers who stuck around until they were well out of their depth.

How many times have you watched a police press conference and wondered how the blabbering superintendent would survive in any other field of work?

Too many seem to have slavishly followed whatever woke trend has been in fashion for the last few years — and that is coming home to roost.

They seem more concerned about not being criticised by some minority or other, or using the full force of their nannying powers beyond the letter of the law rather than, as the mushroom lady said, applying “common sense”.

Sinister? Or just morons? It’s hard to tell.

But the public is paying attention.

According to Policing in Peril, a timely report from the Onward think tank: “People are so disheartened by the police that too many have stopped reporting crime altogether.”

They cite YouGov polling that a third of voters say they would not report crime due to a lack of confidence the police would solve it.

That rockets to 55 per cent for lower-level crimes such as antisocial behaviour.

And the report concludes that they have a point, citing the fact police performance is at the lowest rates in a decade: “More than half the public have little to no confidence at all in the police to deal with their most fundamental duty — tackling crime.”

And that is directly linked to data showing too many people think the police “prioritise the wrong activities”.

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Hertfordshire Police nicked parents Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine for complaining on a WhatsApp group about their local school[/caption]

Four in ten say cops are more interested in being “woke” than solving crimes.

In a focus group conducted for the Independent Office for Police Conduct, one punter said police “don’t respond to crimes that ordinary people suffer from. They only respond to allegations of hate crime”.

A view, I suspect, that is shared by a fair few more out there. So hence it was so disappointing to see the Home Secretary dither yesterday when quizzed about those poor hummus munchers.

Pleading operational independence, Yvette Cooper waffled about introducing “a new performance framework for the police”.

Presumably that does not include sending half a dozen cops to cuff a mum and dad in front of their kids, but there is no reason she could not just say that.

I don’t remember operational independence being much of an issue when the Government wanted to blue-light Taylor Swift through London after the police outriders had said no.

It’s perfectly acceptable for the minister in charge of the cops to express an opinion that the cops are getting it wrong.

At least Home Office minister Dan Jarvis managed to tell Times Radio: “We have a long-standing tradition of the right to protest, of free speech — they are important foundations of the democratic process.”

But he let himself down by quickly adding: “It’s not helpful for me to give a running commentary.”

I think it would be a very helpful thing for him to do.

After all, it was the politicians that gave the cops these sweeping powers and have a responsibility for making sure they are implemented properly.

It’s time for the Government to throw the book at the cops before any more public faith in the police is lost.

KEMI’S CANDIDATE GAFF

AN awkward moment when Kemi Badenoch arrived at the Siemens train factory in Yorkshire recently to campaign with the Conservative hopeful for Hull & East Riding mayor.

The Tory leader had clearly never seen a photograph of Anne Handley before as she walked straight past her.

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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch failed to recognise Conservative hopeful for Hull & East Riding mayor Anne Handley[/caption]

It took a member of Siemens staff to step in and introduce Kemi to her own candidate and explain who she was.

DEREGULATION DERAILED IN EX-TRUSS SEAT

“WE on this side of the House are serious about taking the action needed to grow our economy,” said Rachel Reeves at last week’s Spring Statement.

So how is Labour’s big planning deregulation going down in reality?

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South West Norfolk MP Terry Jermy has not got the memo over his own government’s pro-build, pro-growth agenda[/caption]

Thursday will see one of the most contentious planning applications of recent years being decided by Norfolk councillors over a pig and poultry farm – worth tens of millions – in Liz Truss’s former seat.

What Liz once called the “Anti-Growth Coalition”, including the WWF and the ecologists behind the infamous HS2 bat tunnel, will all be there to argue for turning down the planning permission.

And cheering them along will be the Labour MP who turned over her 26,000 majority last year.

It seems South West Norfolk newbie Terry Jermy has not got the memo over his own government’s pro-build, pro-growth agenda, remaining one of the biggest critics of the major local investment project.

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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright’s newborn baby Palma Elizabeth melts hearts in new photo on Mother’s Day

MICHELLE Keegan and Mark Wright’s newborn daughter Palma Elizabeth melted hearts in a rare photo on Mother’s Day.

The newborn is pictured with her proud grandparents, Mark’s mum Carol and dad Mark Wright Sr, in the heartwarming photo.

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Carol Wright and Mark Wright Snr cradle baby Palma Elizabeth[/caption]
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Michelle’s mum was pictured with her first grandchild last week[/caption]
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Michelle Keegan became a mum three weeks ago
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Mark Wright and his father, Mark Wright Sr are very close[/caption]

The adorable snap, taken at a family meal, shows baby Palma dressed in a cozy white outfit with her name embroidered on the back.

Her Grandad Mark Wright Sr. cradled her as beside him, Carol beamed with joy, leaning in close for the precious moment.

The special family gathering was a beautiful way to celebrate Michelle’s first Mother’s Day since welcoming Palma, and fans couldn’t get enough of the heartwarming image.

Carol captioned the photo: “What a day with all my love in the world. Xx.”

Since her arrival, Michelle and Mark have kept their little one largely out of the spotlight.

But this rare glimpse has delighted followers, who flooded the comments with love for the new addition to the Wright family.

One of her followers penned: “Love this” as another said: “Blessed”.

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The couple welcomed their baby into the world on March 6[/caption]

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Experts warn against viral cleaning trend – it causes bacteria to ‘thrive’ and can lead to costly damage on your floors

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He continued that it leaves you with “a far less hygienic space and increased risk of bacterial spread, defeating the purpose of cleaning”.

“This is especially alarming in high-traffic zones such as kitchens and bathrooms, where maintaining hygiene is vital,” he added.

As well as not being effective for cleaning, this hack can also end up costing you money. 

“Using icy water can also inflict serious damage on your floors, potentially costing you in repairs down the line,” the expert said.

He explained how ice cold water can warp your floors over time.

“Cold temperatures can slow down the drying process, increasing the risk of moisture seeping into the seams of flooring materials, particularly in wood or laminate,” Yarl said.

“This can lead to swelling, warping, and even mould growth over time.

“On tiles or vinyl, use of cold water could cause grout to become more brittle, leading to cracks.”

He concluded that warm water is a better method as it “ensures thorough cleaning and protects the longevity of your flooring.”

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Danni Menzies opens up on secret health battle as fans praise her for being ‘brave’ & ‘authentic’

​TV STAR Danni Menzies has been commended for bravely opening up about her health battles.

The 37-year-old even revealed her condition even left her feeling so low she didn’t want to leave the house – let alone go in front of a camera.

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Danni Menzies has opened up about her condition on Instagram[/caption]
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The former A Place In The Sun host revealed she has suffered from adult acne
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Danni admitted she’d tried everything to solve the issue[/caption]

The 37-year-old, who admitted she had suffered from adult acne for years, told how she tried everything from lasers to antibiotics in her mission to blitz the zits for good – but no matter what she tried, the spots always reappeared.

The former A Place in the Sun presenter, of Kenmore, Perthshire, documented her skin transformation in a short video, which she shared to her 135,000 Instagram followers in a bid to help those struggling with the condition.

Appearing make-up free to show her skin at various stages of her tedious dermatology journey, Danni said: “This is a hard share for me.

“I’ve never had perfect skinbut when I developed adult acne, I didn’t want to leave the house, never mind get in front of the camera.

“I tried everything from lasers to antibiotics and some of the things worked for a period of time but it would always come back.

“I got recommended to take Roaccutane many times, but I didn’t want to do that.

“But when I was living in LA a lot of girls were taking something called Spirlactone, which you have to get through a dermatologist but you know what?

“It worked and I haven’t had a problem since.

“So if you are struggling with your skin I just wanted to share a bit of my journey because things aren’t always as great as they look and it is possible for it to get better.”

Fans raced to comment onto Danni’s brave post which gathered 2,240 likes, and commended her for being so vulnerable and open.

One person wrote: “This is an admirable thing to have done” while a second said: “Danni, you are truly inspirational. Brave. Authentic and can’t wait to see more of this content.”

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And even if one method worked, before long the problem would return
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Woman receiving a facial treatment.
But she was delighted to tell her followers she had finally found a ‘cure’
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Woman with a facial mask discussing her acne treatment.
She had turned to Spirlactone – which has done the trick
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Another comment read: “Beautiful inside and out”, while another fan posted: “Very strong of you to share this. I had lots of acne well into my 20s, knocked my confidence. Admiration and respect to you.”

Another fellow sufferer added: “Well done for helping normalise this stuff.

“My self esteem still hasn’t recovered from the battering it took from my teenage acne. I’m sure this video will help people.”

This is not the first time the presenter has been candid about her health.

She recently shared that she’d completed her egg-freezing process after months of sharing her fertility journey with fans.

Danni, who now lives in London, has been vocal about the emotional and financial challenges of freezing her eggs, revealing she now has “ten eggs on ice” and plans to do another round in the future.

She previously expressed her hopes that more companies would offer fertility benefits, explaining: “The world has developed in a way that often doesn’t suit our biological timelines, and options are always good, right?”

The much-loved star also loves sharing what she gets up to when she’s not in front of the camera – from wild swimming in freezing Scottish lochs, to going on holiday with pals.

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She wanted to share her message to others suffering from similar issues[/caption]
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Danni has regularly shared her ups and downs with her fans[/caption]

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