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Daily Archives: August 30, 2012
Tory MP escapes £10,000 fines after breaking law for two years
Gavin Barwell took more than two years to comply with data protection law after being elected as MP for Croydon Central, Inside Croydon has discovered. His excuse? The former public schoolboy says that he thought someone else was doing it … Continue reading →
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Croydon riot compensation still proving to be a cop out
8/8 ONE YEAR ON: ANDREW PELLING discovers some businesses in South Croydon have yet to receive any of their promised compensation after their livelihoods were trashed for lack of police protection For some businesses, the experience of last August’s riots … Continue reading →