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Former Greater Manchester Police officer jailed for nine years for sexually assaulting child on duty | UK News

A police officer who sexually assaulted a six-year-old girl on duty has been jailed.

Dean Dempster, 35, from Manchester, attacked the child when he was responding to a domestic disturbance on 29 December 2023 while on duty in Oldham.

During the investigation, it was also found he had superimposed his face onto child abuse images.

At Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday, Dempster was jailed for nine years.

He was one of three officers responding to the disturbance involving an adult and children.

It was while taking an account from the vulnerable young girl, away from colleagues, that he sexually abused her.

A complaint was received that evening and the next morning Dempster was confronted by his supervisor and arrested the same day.

Dean Dempster. 
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Searches found children’s underwear and abuse images

It later became apparent that on the morning of his arrest, Dempster had deleted some material and apps from his mobile.

A search of his home uncovered another phone, a bundle of four pairs of children’s underwear, shredded underwear in a bag, a disc of images and two hard drives.

A review of Dempster’s devices revealed a further offence – making indecent images of children. He pleaded guilty to six counts, including two counts of the most serious category A – covering 104 images, of which 30 were described as pseudo images.

Alongside that, there were 440 category B images, including 129 pseudo images, and 2,472 category C images, including 39 pseudo images.

A large number of the pseudo images had been digitally altered to superimpose Dempster with children.

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The investigation into the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer also uncovered other images on his phone taken from his body-worn camera at the incident in December 2023 of a second child, and another clothed child at a separate incident dating back to 2022.

In relation to this, he pleaded guilty to two counts of misconduct in a public office.

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‘Dempster represents the very worst of society’

GMP added that it had sacked Dempster at the “earliest legal opportunity” in May of this year and he has since been barred from policing.

He was also ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register for life.

Terry Woods, GMP’s deputy chief constable, said: “I am angry and appalled at this abhorrent abuse of responsibility and trust.

“Dempster represents the very worst of society. He is not a police officer; he is a child sex offender, a criminal, and he has no right to be near police uniform or serve the public.”

Police added they reviewed thousands of hours of Dempster’s previous deployments at GMP and found no further evidence of criminal behaviour but asked anyone affected by the case to contact them.

Two arrested over child neglect death of four-month-old baby | UK News

Two people have been arrested over the child neglect death of a baby.

The four-month-old boy died in Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire.

Police were called to the scene around 1.45pm on Friday 18 October, by the Wales Ambulance Service Trust over concerns for the welfare of an infant.

Two people, a 19-year-old woman and a 23-year-old man, have been arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

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Dyfed-Powys Police said in a statement that enquiries were ongoing.

Sinn Fein vice president apologises after references given for ex-employee under investigation for child sex offences | Politics News

Northern Ireland’s first minister Michelle O’Neill has apologised after two Sinn Fein officials provided the British Heart Foundation (BHF) with references for a former employee who was under investigation for child sex offences.

Ms O’Neill, the party’s vice president, reiterated her “anger and disgust” that the press officers provided the employment references for 42-year-old Michael McMonagle for a job at the charity.

Last month, McMonagle, from Limewood Street, Derry, admitted a series of offences, including attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity.

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McMonagle was first arrested in August 2021, with Sinn Fein saying it suspended him as soon as it became aware of the police investigation. His employment with the party was terminated in June 2022 when his contract ended.

He started working for the BHF from September 2022.

In a statement, Ms O’Neill said the two press officers no longer work for the party and are no longer party members.

She also revealed that the BHF contacted Sinn Fein’s former HR manager in August 2023 after media reports of charges against McMonagle, and asked the manager to verify the identity and email address of the senior press officer who had provided the reference.

The HR manager did so, but Ms O’Neill said the contact was not brought to her attention or to the attention of the Sinn Fein leadership, which she called “a serious omission”.

Ms O’Neill said she was made aware of his suspension and had no further contact with him.

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In her statement on Saturday, she said she was “absolutely appalled and horrified” about the references given by the press officers.

“These references were given without the knowledge or authorisation of the party. Under no circumstances would the party provide a reference, for work or otherwise, for Michael McMonagle,” she said.

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“Michael McMonagle’s actions are utterly reprehensible and he is being held fully accountable under the law. His crimes have inflicted significant harm on his innocent victims. There is nothing more reprehensible than the abuse of a child.”

The BHF said on Saturday it is confident it undertook “all necessary statutory and moral duties required” throughout the hiring process.

Man, 20, charged over stabbing of mother who was with her child at Notting Hill Carnival | UK News

A 20-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder over the stabbing of a 32-year-old mother at Notting Hill Carnival.

Shakiel Thibou was charged with attempted murder, violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon in the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Metropolitan Police said.

The mother, who is still in a critical condition in hospital, had been attending the carnival with her child.

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Two other men have been charged in connection with the stabbing. The three men are brothers.

Sheldon Thibou, 24, was charged with violent disorder, possession of a stun gun and assaulting an emergency worker.

Shaeim Thibou, 22, was charged with violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker.

The three men, from separate addresses in Hammersmith and Fulham, west London, have been remanded to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning.

Police said five people were stabbed and 230 were arrested on the closing day of the carnival in west London on Monday. A total of three people were stabbed on Sunday.

Notting Hill Carnival, which began in the 1960s, is one of the longest-running street parties in the UK, and culminates in a large parade on the Monday, filled with vividly costumed performers, music and dancing.

Around 7,000 officers were on duty for the bank holiday weekend event after the force said there would be a “very significant policing presence” this year.

Whooping cough outbreak: Another child dies – as number of cases rise above 10,000 | UK News

Another infant has died of whooping cough in the UK, health officials have confirmed.

The child died in June, according to the Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

It brings the number of deaths from the infection in the UK to 10 since an outbreak began in November last year.

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The number of cases of the infection has also risen above 10,000, according to UKHSA.

The agency has urged women to get vaccinated to protect their babies from birth.

Young babies are at highest risk of dying or developing severe complications from whooping cough.

But evidence from England shows that vaccination at the right time during pregnancy is highly effective, giving 92% protection against infant death.

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AI being used to generate deepfake child sex abuse images based on real victims, report finds | UK News

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to generate deepfake child sexual abuse images based on real victims, a report has found.

The tools used to create the images remain legal in the UK, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWL) said, even though AI child sexual abuse images are illegal.

It gave the example of one victim of child rape and torture, whose abuser uploaded images of her when she was between three and eight years old.

The non-profit organisation reported that Olivia, not her real name, was rescued by police in 2023 – but years later dark web users are using AI tools to computer-generate images of her in new abusive situations.

Offenders are compiling collections of images of named victims, such as Olivia, and using them to fine-tune AI models to create new material, the IWL said.

One model for generating new images of Olivia, who is now in her 20s, was available to download for free, it found.

A dark web user reportedly shared an anonymous webpage containing links to AI models for 128 different victims of child sexual abuse.

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Other fine-tuned models can generate AI child sexual material of celebrity children, the IWL said.

IWL analysts found 90% of AI images were realistic enough to be assessed under the same law as real child sexual abuse material.

They also found AI images are becoming increasingly extreme.

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‘Incredibly concerning but also preventable’

The IWL warned “hundreds of images can be spewed out at the click of a button” and some have a “near flawless, photo-realistic quality”.

Its chief executive Susie Hargreaves said: “We will be watching closely to see how industry, regulators and government respond to the threat, to ensure that the suffering of Olivia, and children like her, is not exacerbated, reimagined and recreated using AI tools.”

Richard Collard of the NSPCC said: “The speed with which AI-generated child abuse is developing is incredibly concerning but is also preventable. Too many AI products are being developed and rolled out without even the most basic considerations for child safety, retraumatising child victims of abuse.

“It is crucial that child protection is a key pillar of any government legislation around AI safety. We must also demand tough action from tech companies now to stop AI abuse snowballing and ensure that children whose likeness are being used are identified and supported.”

Hackney: Child among four injured in shooting near east London restaurant | UK News

A child is among four people shot near a restaurant in east London.

Police have said the child is in a serious condition and are waiting for updates on the health of three adults also injured in the incident in Hackney.

All four were taken to hospital with gunshot injuries.

Officers were called to the scene in Kingsland High Street at about 9.20pm on Wednesday, according to the Metropolitan Police, with specialist firearms officers attending.

No arrests have been made and police are still investigating the circumstances of the shooting.

Deputy assistant commissioner Matt Ward said: “We know Londoners will be shocked by what has taken place tonight.

“Our thoughts go to all those affected.

“Fast-moving enquiries are underway and we will update as soon as we can. If anyone has any information, please contact us.”

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We sent resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, incident response officers and members of our tactical response unit.

“We also dispatched a trauma team from London Air Ambulance, which consisted of a doctor and a paramedic in a car.

“We treated three adults and one child at the scene before taking them all to a major trauma centre.”

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Child dies after falling from upper-floor flat in Kennington, south London | UK News

A child has died after falling from an upper-floor flat in south London, police have said.

Officers were called to reports of a child having fallen from the upper floor of a flat on Hotspur Street in Kennington at just after 4.20pm on Friday, the Metropolitan Police said.

The London Ambulance Service (LAS) also attended and cordons are in place in the area, near Brixton and Vauxhall in Lambeth, the Evening Standard said.

In a statement, the force said: “Despite their efforts, the child was pronounced dead at the scene. The child’s family have been informed.

“At this very early stage, there is nothing to indicate that the incident is suspicious, however enquires are ongoing to establish the circumstances.”

Last week, a five-year-old boy, Aalim Ahmed, died when he fell from his kitchen window on the 15th storey of an east London tower block.

Rebecca Joynes: Teacher found guilty of sexual activity with a child | UK News

A teacher has been found guilty of four counts of sexual activity with a child following a two-week trial at Manchester Crown Court.

Rebecca Joynes, 30, was also found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust.

Joynes had denied she had sex with one schoolboy, boy A, and insisted in court that her relationship with a second teenager, boy B, only began once he had left school and she had been fired from her job – so it wasn’t illegal.

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First child to get new cancer treatment among 100,000 given early access to drugs in NHS milestone | UK News

Nearly 100,000 cancer patients have now had fast-track access to newly approved NHS drugs – with one teen saying his treatment felt like being on a “slope going up”.

Yuvan Thakkar, 16, was the first NHS patient to receive a therapy that uses the body’s own cells to fight cancer.

He was diagnosed with a form of leukaemia aged six and received the pioneering treatment at Great Ormand Street Hospital.

The CAR-T therapy, called tisagenlecleucel (Kymriah), involved removing his immune cells and modifying them to recognise and destroy cancer cells, before reintroducing them to the body.

In April, the NHS will have helped 100,000 patients access new and innovative treatments over eight years.

It’s been made possible by the NHS Cancer Drugs Fund – set up in 2016 to give patients faster access to new treatments.

The fund benefits people with common cancers, such as breast, lung, colorectal and prostate; as well as those with less common ones such as ovarian, cervical, kidney, and leukaemia – and also rare cancers including thyroid and biliary tract.

NHS England said patients get access to National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) approved treatments six months faster, and all cancer treatments are funded as soon as they are approved.

For Yuvan, who spent his childhood in hospital fighting leukaemia, faster access to the CAR-T therapy means he is now able to sit his GCSEs.

Recounting his treatment, he said: “I remember receiving the cells for a bit. I was feeling quite down” – before being sent to intensive care “where I couldn’t do basic counting and things like that”.

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The teenager said he doesn’t remember any of his treatment until it was finished.

“I thought I could start to get better, then I remembered, ‘oh, I can do this, I can do that’. And from now on, it’s just been like a slope going up,” said Yuvan.

Concern as cancer targets cut

Professor Sir Stephen Powis, the NHS England medical director, said treating 100,000 people was “a fantastic milestone”.

He said: “This vital fund is helping ensure patients get access to the most promising drugs far quicker than would otherwise be the case, helping people with cancer like Yuvan receive a life-changing intervention that sets a path for a longer, healthier life spent with family and friends”.

However, Professor Pat Price, a leading oncologist and co-founder of the Catch Up With Cancer campaign, is concerned about those still struggling to get treatment due to the backlog of cancer cases.

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Since the pandemic, she said 250,000 patients have not had their treatment on time.

National guidance states 85% of people should begin treatment within two months, or 62 days, of an urgent referral, but Professor Price said there has been a downgrade in ambition.

She told Sky News: “We are in the biggest cancer crisis we’ve ever had. This week the NHS have reset their targets for 2025 and sadly, they’ve pushed their recovery target for cancer.”

She said the target for next year had been cut from 85% to 70%.