Cop This For A New Career

Posted on May 27th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Law

Place In The Sun Ds Willie Quit For Spain And Found Himself On The Case As A Consultant For Other Scots
Retired policeman Willie Murphy copped himself a new career when he bought a holiday home in Spain.
The former detective sergeant ploughed his retirement cash into a place in the sun when he left the force [...]

More MoD laptops revealed as stolen

Posted on January 28th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Learning

Of those 600,000 potential recruits, more extensive personal data, including passport details, national insurance numbers, driving licence details, family details, doctors’ addresses and National Health Service numbers were lost for about 153,000 people.”For around 3,700 people, banking details were also included,” Browne said.The information was not encrypted.Browne said the police and intelligence services had been [...]

Recruits banks alerted after theft of laptop

Posted on January 28th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Learning

However, the MoD has contacted the banks of 3,500 individuals whose accounts were listed on the missing database and could now be open to fraud. Data on the computer also included passport details, national insurance numbers, drivers’ licence details, family details, doctors’ addresses and NHS numbers, the MoD said. The defence secretary, Des Browne, is [...]

Government admits details were stolen

Posted on January 28th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Learning

Entries on the computer included passport details, national insurance numbers, drivers’ licence details, family details, doctors’ addresses and NHS numbers, the MoD said.The MoD statement said: “The information held is not the same for every individual. In some cases, for casual inquiries, the record is no more than a name.”But, for those who progressed as [...]

Yesterday in parliament

Posted on January 28th, 2008 by admin and filed under Family Learning

But Brown said the government had succeeded in maintaining economic stability by intervening on behalf of depositors. The opposition had supported government intervention. Was it changing its position now, he demanded.Peter HainThe prime minister gave unequivocal backing to Peter Hain as the Tory Philip Dunne (Ludlow) branded the embattled work and pensions secretary “a dead [...]