
Jim Maloney
Contributor at Freelance
Articles
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Kevin Adjei-Darko |Jim Maloney
DURING her 14-year career as a cop, she tracked down criminals and fraudsters on a daily basis. Now, with crime at an all-time high and shop theft rife, the former police detective turned vigilante, Rebecca Mason, is on a mission to fight back. This week a poll for the Lawless Britain season on Channel 5 found just one in five of us feel safe in our own community and only 14 per cent of people have confidence in the police.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Maloney
DURING her 14-year career as a cop, she tracked down criminals and fraudsters on a daily basis. Now, with crime at an all-time high and shop theft rife, former police detective turned vigilante Rebecca Mason, is on a mission to fight back. This week a poll for the Lawless Britain season on Channel 5 found just one in five of us feel safe in our own community and only 14 per cent of people have confidence in the police.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Maloney
Cooking in her simple, rural kitchen, 14-year-old Kovan froze as she heard panic breaking out all around her. The peaceful life of the schoolgirl, who had grown up in a loving family as part of the Yazidi community in Sinjar, northern Iraq, was to brutally change on that day in 2014 - as they learned ISIS terrorists were heading towards them. With little time to act, the family and their neighbours grabbed whatever they could and headed for the barren Sinjar mountains.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Maloney
A VULNERABLE young child from a broken family, Steph hoped for a better life when she was placed in a children’s home in Manchester as a young teenager. But her nightmare was just beginning – as she became easy pickings for a sick grooming gang who preyed on kids in care. “I had a lot of foster placements before being moved to the home where I started going out with some of the girls who introduced me to these men,” she says. “One day someone picked me up from the home and took me to this flat.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Maloney
AS she pulled into the drive of her parents’ home and rang the doorbell, Ellie Baxter's nightmare began. Getting no answer, she walked around the back of the house and peered through the window. She saw her mum Carol, 64, and 61-year-old dad Stephen sitting motionless in their armchairs. Frantically banging on the glass and door, she let out a scream that sent her partner Marcus rushing with their young son in his arms. “They’re dead! They’re dead!” she shouted.
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