
Man's shameless two words as he's arrested immediately after Jet2 flight lands at UK airport
A drunk Jet2 passenger who tried to expose himself in front of horrified travellers uttered a flippant two words when he was arrested by police. Jack …

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MI5 lied to courts to protect violent neo-Nazi spy
MI5 lied to three courts while defending its handling of a misogynistic neo-Nazi state agent who attacked his girlfriend with a machete, the BBC can reveal. Arguing for secrecy, the Security Service told judges it had stuck to its policy of not confirming or denying informants' identities. In fact, …