Chelsea sack manager Frank Lampard after 18 months in charge, with former Paris St-Germain and Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel expected to replace him.
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Met arrest 'seven violent criminals a day' during lockdown
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The Met police have arrested seven violent criminals a day on average as part of a London-wide crackdown.
Since 1 July, 873 "high-harm offenders" have been arrested as different Met Polic teams joined forces.
High harm offenders are either wanted in connection with
violent offences such as robbery and GBH, or they are wanted for other offences
but they are known to have a violent background.
Officers from the Violence
Suppression Units, the Violent Crime Taskforce, Roads and
Transport Policing and the Met Police's specialist scooter crime unit Operation Venice, worked together to "amplify their ongoing activity".
Det Ch Supt Lee Hill, from the Violent Crime
Taskforce, said: “Some of London’s most
prolific and dangerous individuals have been taken off the streets in what has
been a truly Met-wide effort.
“Targeting
wanted individuals is not a new activity and we are always arresting high harm
offenders as a business as usual policing approach.
“This
enhanced activity to target wanted individuals linked to violence was born out
of the pandemic and continues as part of the annual Autumn Nights campaign."
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Cloudy skies will bring bands of rain into the area through the morning and early afternoon. By mid-afternoon, however, clouds will clear but a few heavy showers are expected for some.
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Met arrest 'seven violent criminals a day' during lockdown
The Met police have arrested seven violent criminals a day on average as part of a London-wide crackdown.
Since 1 July, 873 "high-harm offenders" have been arrested as different Met Polic teams joined forces.
High harm offenders are either wanted in connection with violent offences such as robbery and GBH, or they are wanted for other offences but they are known to have a violent background.
Officers from the Violence Suppression Units, the Violent Crime Taskforce, Roads and Transport Policing and the Met Police's specialist scooter crime unit Operation Venice, worked together to "amplify their ongoing activity".
Det Ch Supt Lee Hill, from the Violent Crime Taskforce, said: “Some of London’s most prolific and dangerous individuals have been taken off the streets in what has been a truly Met-wide effort.
“Targeting wanted individuals is not a new activity and we are always arresting high harm offenders as a business as usual policing approach.
“This enhanced activity to target wanted individuals linked to violence was born out of the pandemic and continues as part of the annual Autumn Nights campaign."
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BHLive, the operator who runs the Fairfield Halls on behalf of Croydon Council, has received a £2.5million grant under the government’s Culture Recovery Fund – which they call “a financial lifeline” and say they will use to “secure the future of cultural events for the communities we serve”.
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London's weather: Cloudy with rain, sometimes heavy
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Cloudy skies will bring bands of rain into the area through the morning and early afternoon. By mid-afternoon, however, clouds will clear but a few heavy showers are expected for some.
Maximum temperature: 11 to 14°C (52 to 57°F).
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