From the 'world's worst sniffer dog' to NHS heropublished at 00:01 Greenwich Mean Time 28 March 2021
Dexter used to work as a sniffer dog for the Met but he was "too sociable" for the job.
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Updates on Friday 1 March
Dexter used to work as a sniffer dog for the Met but he was "too sociable" for the job.
Read MoreCallum Sheedy's conversion with the last kick of the game earns Premiership leaders Bristol Bears a dramatic win over Harlequins.
Read MoreThe 25-year-old student had not been seen for over a week when he went for a walk in a park.
Read MoreThe Met is investigating allegations of abuse published on the Everyone's Invited website.
Read MoreScuffles broke out with the police at a third night of ''Kill the Bill'' protests in Bristol.
Read MoreAllegations of sex attacks at schools in London are being investigated by the Met Police.
Read MoreMaj Gen Nick Welch claimed to live in London rather than in Dorset near his children's schools.
Read MoreTwo men, aged 25 and 35, are arrested in London following the death of Tomasz Waga on 28 January.
Read MoreNicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry's mother says the loss of her children left her "broken beyond words".
Read MoreThe university student never returned home after going for a walk in a park.
Read MoreToday will begin largely cloudy and breezy. Through the afternoon, a band of heavy rain will push in from the west and it will turn much chillier.
Maximum temperature: 9 to 12°C (48 to 54°F).
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The Commissioner admits there is "much more to be done" to win the public over.
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Read MorePolice forces are offering extra psychological support to 999 response officers.
Read MoreThe council's Section 114 notice has been lifted after a £120m government bailout.
Read MoreHighgate School says it fully supported the action and has launched an external review.
Read MoreShaun Bailey and Sadiq Khan did not hold back in a head-to-head TV debate ahead of the 6 May election.
Read MoreMajor General Nick Welch, who retired in 2018, claimed to live in London rather than in Dorset.
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