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02/09/2010

At least 2,000 police officers have had three or more complaints made against them. Plus, the Pakistan spot-fixing allegations and plans for a minimum alcohol price in Scotland.

A 91热爆 investigation has revealed that at least 2,000 police officers in Britain have had three or more complaints made against them by members of the public. Victoria speaks to Peter Walker, the former Deputy Chief Constable of North Yorkshire, and asks whether allegations have been made against him.

There's live coverage of the latest developments in the Pakistan cricket story. The Pakistan team manager, Yawar Saeed, confirms that the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing will play no further part in the current tour of England.

The Scottish government has, for the first time, confirmed the minimum price it hopes to introduce for a unit of alcohol. The Health Secretary, Nicola Sturgeon, tells Victoria what she hopes to achieve, by charging 45 pence per unit.

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Thu 2 Sep 2010 10:00

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  • Thu 2 Sep 2010 10:00