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Racist abuse against Cleveland Police officers on the rise

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Racist abuse against Cleveland Police officers on the rise

Matt Storey is supporting the Federation’s Protect The Protectors: Stop Racism Against Police initiative, as the number of hate crimes against Cleveland Police officers rises.

There were 78 recorded instances of hate crimes against Cleveland Police officers in 2024-25, an increase from 49 the previous year.

One of the campaign’s goals is for forces to gather specific data on racially motivated abuse of officers.

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Mr Storey said he found the scale of the figures “really worrying,” noting a general increase in racism and racial abuse in society.

He said: “Unfortunately, people feel more emboldened to speak and act in ways that are deeply offensive.

“It shows how anyone, no matter who you are, even if you are a police officer, can still be a victim of racism in your daily life and work.”

Mr Storey, who also chairs the local Strategic Hate Crime Partnership, emphasised the importance of tackling racism.

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He said: “I’m very supportive of the North East Anti-Racism Coalition, which is doing a lot of work around community cohesion and tackling racism in the North East.

“So when [Cleveland Police Federation Chair] Lauren suggested supporting this campaign, I thought it really does fit with what we’re trying to do here in Cleveland to make it a welcoming place for everyone, from every background.”

The Federation has reported instances of officers not reporting racist incidents due to not wanting to create more work for their colleagues and believing nothing would come of it.

Mr Storey acknowledged the difficulty in coming forward as a victim of hate crime, pledging to address any barriers to reporting.

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He said: “It’s understandable that some people are reticent to come forward, but I would always say to them: if we don’t report these things, then we don’t know the full scale of the issues.

“But it isn’t always easy to come forward when you’ve been a victim of hate crime, so if there are barriers or things that need fixing to make that easier and make people feel more comfortable, then that’s part of my job and the Chief’s job to make sure that we get those things done.”

The campaign aims to have racist abuse against police officers recorded as a separate recordable offence, rather than under the broader category of hate crime.

Mr Storey hopes to influence this change and push the Home Office on the issue.

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He also urged the courts to take hate crime and racist abuse seriously, expressing disappointment with some of the sentences given for hate crime.

He said: “I definitely think that the punishment should be as harsh as it can possibly be – if people are being targeted because of their race, it makes that crime that much more offensive and that much more serious.

“We need to make sure that we’re discouraging and deterring people from thinking it’s acceptable to behave in that way in society, and that we don’t normalise some of these behaviours.

“The best way to do that is to make sure that we come down as hard as we can on people who think it’s acceptable to target someone because of their race.”

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Mr Storey plans to discuss with the local Crown Prosecution Service about following Humberside Police’s lead, where if an officer reports a racially motivated crime against them and no action is taken, the CPS will automatically review it.

He assured Cleveland Police officers that his door was always open to discuss their experiences of racist abuse.

He said: “While I’m not responsible for the operational side, and I wouldn’t ever want to encroach on what the Chief Constable does, I’m here to support people in whatever way I can.

“I have regular meetings with the local welfare support teams here at Cleveland Police, and I’ve got a good relationship with the Federation, so I’m more than happy to talk to officers or support officers in any way that I can, to help them if they are suffering from racial abuse.”

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The excuse Australians can no longer use to work from home after landmark ruling

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Council employee Steven Polak has lost his WFH bid

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Being too tired is no longer a valid excuse to work from home, as a senior Victorian council worker found out after losing a legal battle to spend less time in the office.  

Steve Polak, 55, had already been working in the office two days a week at Macedon Ranges Shire Council in Central Victoria, but wanted to cut that down to one day for three weeks a month because he had ‘work-related fatigue’. 

The planning and building liaison officer, whose LinkedIn profile includes an impassioned defence of a healthy work-life balance, argued his commute and letting a family member borrow his car for university contributed to his fatigue. 

He also claimed his work responsibilities could all be done from the comfort of his own home, particularly with Microsoft Teams available to communicate with his colleagues. 

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However, the council rejected the request, a decision later upheld by the Fair Work Commission. 

Commission deputy president Kamal Farouque said Mr Polak’s 14-year experience in the role made him a valuable asset in the office, especially when assisting younger staff.

That provided the council with ‘reasonable business grounds’ to require his in-person attendance even though he agreed Mr Polak was able to perform ‘much of his day-to-day job tasks at home’. 

‘The respondent (the council) wishes to have the applicant’s experience available to the planning team and build team connection by having him work in the office for two days a week,’ Mr Farouque said.

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Council had given him the option to choose which days he would work from home, which he declined

Being too tired is no longer a valid excuse to work from home, as a senior Victorian council worker (left) found out after losing a legal battle to be out of the office more

‘This is in circumstances where there has been significant change in the composition of the respondent’s planning team and the applicant is one of three long-serving employees within the team. 

‘For the purposes of clarity, [the council] refused the applicant’s request … on grounds that the operational needs of the statutory planning team require a regular and consistent onsite presence in order to build team engagement and strengthen in-person collaboration and that Mr Polak’s request was inconsistent with those objectives.’    

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Before Mr Polak took the matter up to the tribunal, the council had given him the option to choose which days he would work from home, which he declined. 

His manager told the commission the arrangement would help Mr Polak manage the shared car issue, an argument the tribunal agreed with. 

‘Increasing team engagement and strengthening in-person collaboration are key priorities for the [council]’, a manager told the commission.

As a result of the tribunal’s ruling, Mr Polak will continue to work two days a week at the office.

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In his LinkedIn profile, he says he doesn’t have time for ‘yes men’ and prioritises having a ‘work-life balance’.

‘I have little patience for yes men and people who suck up, especially when it’s contrary to good business practice or team morale,’ he wrote. 

The Fair Work Commission has ruled that companies have the right to require employees to work from the office even if they are 'fatigued' with it (stock image)

The Fair Work Commission has ruled that companies have the right to require employees to work from the office even if they are ‘fatigued’ with it (stock image)

‘Totally believe in the work-life balance if when at work, work is the priority.

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‘Rewards and recognition are a must for all business and can’t be just a statement with no substance.’

Daily Mail has contacted Mr Polak for comment.  

The ruling comes amid major changes to workplace laws in Victoria, where eligible employees have gained new protections around working from home.

From September 1, workers who can reasonably perform their duties remotely will be able to request up to two work-from-home days a week under changes to the Equal Opportunity Act.

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However, employers will still be able to reject flexible work requests where there are valid business reasons for doing so.

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Pilot instructor who jumped out of a plane to his death while giving a lesson ‘had been going through a difficult time,’ his father says

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Leandro Bertazzo, 42, (pictured) jumped from a plane mid-flight while training a student pilot

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The father of a piloting instructor who leapt to his death from a plane while giving a lesson to a 22-year-old student has said his son had been going through a ‘difficult time’.

Leandro Bertazzo, 42, flung himself from the pilot’s seat of a Cessna C-150 on July 4, after taking off from Coronel Olmedo Airport near Córdoba, central Argentina. 

He is said to have told the young student he was flying with that day: ‘You know what to do, keep moving forward.’

Bertazzo, who described himself online as a former commercial pilot in Chile, was then found dead 20 minutes later in a field in the area the woman marked out as the place he could have fallen. 

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According to Eduardo Alvarez, director of flight school Flying Parrot Córdoba where Leandro had worked as an instructor for four years, Leandro’s father said his son had been going through ‘a difficult time’.

On top of this, according to Alvarez, the man’s family revealed he had attended a consultation at a psychiatric hospital the week prior to his death. 

Bertazzo’s loved ones said he was single, had no children and lived with his parents in the city of Córdoba, according to Argentinian outlet Para Ti. 

Alvarez said of his employee: ‘He was an excellent professional, always cheerful, and greatly admired by all his students.’

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Leandro Bertazzo, 42, (pictured) jumped from a plane mid-flight while training a student pilot

The 22-year-old was then forced to land the Cessna C-150 alone and unaided at Coronel Olmedo Airport, where they took off, and alerted authorities to the emergency situation

The 22-year-old was then forced to land the Cessna C-150 alone and unaided at Coronel Olmedo Airport, where they took off, and alerted authorities to the emergency situation

Emergency services were seen at the field where the Mr Bertazzo's body was found

Emergency services were seen at the field where the Mr Bertazzo’s body was found

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He added that he was ‘a wonderful person, with a great smile and a clear outlook on life’.

Investigators are still looking into his death. According to his boss, Bertazzo ‘took his headphones off, arranged his belongings including his mobile phone, took his seatbelt off, opened the door which is very difficult to open and jumped out.

‘[The student pilot] sent a message informing about the situation and proceeded to return to the runway to land.’ 

He added: ‘She was very shaken, but with complete professionalism she flew the plane to the airfield and made a perfect landing. She maintained a very high level of training and professionalism.’

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Earlier in the day of the incident, Mr Bertazzo had taken another student out to fly before getting into the cockpit with the 22-year-old.

He added: ‘He took this tragic decision on board a plane with a person by his side.

‘There’s no way to think about it or understand it, but the human mind is so complex, so treacherous. That’s why what happened, happened.’ 

Officials have said the circumstances surrounding the tragedy are so unusual they cannot offer any explanation for the moment as to how it could have happened.

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One of the lines of inquiry investigators are thought to be studying is whether the incident may have been the result of a mechanical failure related to a hatch or one of the aircraft’s safety systems.

They are checking the plane’s and flight school’s documentation and analysing communications maintained while the plane was in the air before the instructor fell out of it.

– For confidential support, call Samaritans on 116 123, visit samaritans.org or visit https://www.thecalmzone.net/get-support 

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Bent Fulford Road post sparks Uri Geller jokes in York

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URI Geller strikes again in York… or at least that is what it looks like according to this photo.

The image shows a traffic post bent over in Fulford Road.

The photo was taken by Garry Hornby who posted it in The Press’ popular Camera Club group on Facebook.

Fellow Camera Club member Jonathan Allison joked in reply: “Didn’t realise he was that bad at driving…”.

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The bent post comes just two months after a similar episode in Exhibition Square, just outside the City Art Gallery and historic Bootham Bar.


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Again, it was our eagle-eyed Garry who took and shared photos in our Facebook group.

Leaning traffic post in York at Exhibition Square in May – photo by Garry Hornby

Press reporters also took some photos of the post, which we published at the time.

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The post was later repaired.

The new photo has called to mind the mysterious abilities of Geller who became world famous for his trademark television performances of spoon bending and other illusions.

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Every month we run a competition for members to win £50.

The competition is based on a theme and the theme for July is ‘Holidays26’.

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Farmer who ditched his ‘illegal’ labourer on the side of the road with his severed arm in a box after work accident is jailed for 16 years

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Satnam Singh, a 31-year-old undocumented worker, (pictured) had his arm torn off and legs crushed by a machine in the town of Borgo Santa Maria

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An Italian man who left an injured ‘illegal’ Indian worker to die on the side of a road with his severed arm in a box following a farm incident has been jailed for 16 years. 

In June 2024, Satnam Singh, a 31-year-old undocumented worker, had his arm torn off and legs crushed by a machine in the town of Borgo Santa Maria.

But instead of taking him to the hospital, his employer, Antonello Lovato, abandoned him and his wife on the side of a road, with the severed limb in a box, according to the unions supporting the victim’s widow.

Singh succumbed to his injuries two days later at the San Camillo di Roma hospital. 

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At the opening of the trial in 2025, Lovato claimed to have ‘lost his head’ when he saw Singh bleeding out. He added: ‘I wasn’t myself. I didn’t want him to die.’

Prosecutors had asked for a 22-year prison sentence for the 39-year-old farmer, who was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter with eventual intent. 

The drama received wide media coverage in Italy and sparked a debate about work conditions for undocumented workers on the country’s farms. 

The announcement of the verdict was covered live on television.

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Satnam Singh, a 31-year-old undocumented worker, (pictured) had his arm torn off and legs crushed by a machine in the town of Borgo Santa Maria

Antonello Lovato (pictured) abandoned the man and his wife on the side of a road, with the severed limb in a box

Antonello Lovato (pictured) abandoned the man and his wife on the side of a road, with the severed limb in a box

Thousands of Indian farm workers had demonstrated in Latina, a rural area south of Rome, to demand justice and an end to ‘slavery’ in Italy.

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If Singh, who died of severe haemorrhaging, had been rescued quickly, ‘he would very likely have been saved’, the Latina public prosecutor’s office said, citing the forensic report.

Italian unions, upon the trial’s commencement, denounced the country’s farming industry’s practice of employing illegal migrants who are often more vulnerable than most. 

They decried the system of abuse and exploitation, known in Italy as ‘caporalato.’

Maurizio Landini, the secretary-general of the powerful CGIL trade union federation, said in 2025 at the start of the trial: ‘As is the logic of exploitation known as “caporalato,” which allows for people to be treated like merchandise, like parts of a machine that can be easily bought and sold for the lowest price. 

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‘And I insist that it is this culture that needs to be changed.’

Landini said that while Lovato’s trial was important, more work was needed to change the practice of abuse: ‘We think it is important to seek justice, above all to put in motion everything necessary to change the way of doing business so episodes like this can never be repeated. 

‘We don’t think this is an isolated case. It is a mistake to think this problem can be resolved with this trial.’

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Wimbledon order of play: Day 11 schedule with Coco Gauff in semi-final action

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Gauff won through her all-American quarter-final clash against fourth seed Jessica Pegula, coming back from a set down to win 4-6 6-3 6-3.

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Man held victim at knife point during late night robbery

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The 20-year-old man committed the crime alongside two teenagers

A man who held another man at knife point while robbing him has been jailed. Hiwa Azari, 20, and two other teenage boys blocked the path of a man who was riding an e-scooter in the Foundry Walk underpass, near the Lido swimming pool in Peterborough, at around 11pm on August 5, 2024.

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The group surrounded the man and grabbed the scooter handlebars. One of them then pulled out a kitchen knife and pointed it at the victim’s stomach, ordering him to walk away.

The three took the scooter and hid it nearby. Some time later, Cambridgeshire Police were told about a second robbery at around 12.20am on August 6. A 20-year-old man was approached by the trio in Cowgate and told to hand over his phone.

When the man refused, one of the group flashed a kitchen knife that was at the front of his trousers, while another tried to remove a gold chain from the man’s neck.

The victim was put into a headlock and repeatedly punched and kicked, but he managed to defend himself and flee. Descriptions of the offenders were passed to CCTV operators who spotted them walking along Bridge Street towards Cathedral Square.

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With the help of police dog Ghost, the group was stopped and arrested. Azari, of Huntly Road, Peterborough, admitted robbery, attempted robbery and being in possession of a knife in a public place.

Last Wednesday (July 1) at Cambridge Crown Court, he was jailed for 42 months. The two boys, one from Newcastle and the other from Essex, were handed youth rehabilitation orders in September last year, having admitted the same charges. They were 15 at the time of the offences.

Detective Constable Megan Sims, who investigated, said: “Thankfully no one was seriously injured in these incidents, however, we know knife crime can have devastating effects. I would urge anyone who has information about someone who carries a weapon to report it to police.”

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US launches fresh wave of strikes on Iran after Trump declares ceasefire over

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As Mr Trump started his journey home from Ankara on Wednesday, the American military said in a statement: “At the direction of the commander in chief, US Central Command forces have started conducting additional strikes against Iran to further degrade their ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

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A monster in disguise: ‘Petrified’ Jamie Varley tries to hide his identity in prison as inmates put a bounty on his head and send him death threats

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Jamie Varley has launched a desperate bid to save his skin and distance himself from his horrific crimes – by changing his name, the Daily Mail can reveal.

The former schoolteacher assumed his new secret identity – now going by the name Harry Robb –  days after beginning a life sentence for the horrific abuse and murder of 13-month-old Preston Davey.

It follows reports that fellow inmates at HMP Wakefield – the notorious jail known as Monster Mansion – have put a bounty on the head of the twisted killer who has been described as ‘a dead man walking’.

It is thought Varley, 37, has officially applied to change his name, as well as adding the middle name Jae, by deed poll, a relatively simple process which costs £53.05.

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One prison source told the Daily Mail: ‘He has changed his name to Harry Jae Robb in the hope of giving himself anonymity.

‘He’s absolutely petrified. There have already been threats against him and he thinks that by changing his name, people are less likely to recognise him and know who he is.

‘He knows he has a huge target on his back and he thinks his new name will make him safer and will help him escape vigilante attacks.’

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Jamie Varley has launched a desperate bid to save his skin and distance himself from his horrific crimes – by changing his name

Fellow inmates at HMP Wakefield - the notorious jail known as Monster Mansion - have put a bounty on the head of the twisted killer who has been described as ‘a dead man walking’.

Fellow inmates at HMP Wakefield – the notorious jail known as Monster Mansion – have put a bounty on the head of the twisted killer who has been described as ‘a dead man walking’.

Varley fears he will end up like Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins who was fatally stabbed in the neck at the jail last October.

Watkins, 48, was serving 29 years for child sex abuse offences when he was attacked with a makeshift blade.

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A month later, three convicted killers ambushed Kyle Bevan, who was being held at Wakefield after murdering his partner’s two-year-old daughter. Chilling prison CCTV footage, released after the trio were convicted of Bevan’s murder, showed them laughing and joking before they stormed his cell.

They stabbed 33-year-old Bevan 25 times before tucking him up in his bed, leaving him to bleed to death.

It is unclear how Varley came to choose his new alias but Jae has been his longstanding nickname that many of his close friends knew him by.

The killer – described by police as an attention-seeking manipulator who lived a carefully curated ‘Instagram-ready’ lifestyle – now appears to be doing everything in his power to hide in the shadows.

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Varley was told he would spend the rest of his life in jail after he subjected Preston to a sickening campaign of physical, sexual and emotional abuse during the final four months of his life.

His partner, financial sales manager and former public schoolboy John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, was sentenced to 25 years behind bars for sexual assault, child cruelty and allowing the death of a child.

Varley's partner, John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, was sentenced to 25 years behind bars

Varley’s partner, John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, was sentenced to 25 years behind bars 

The pair had previously tried to reinvent themselves after moving into a five-bedroom, £450,000 detached home just three weeks after Preston’s murder.

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They left neighbours shell-shocked after cheerfully integrating themselves into life in their new community without showing remorse or betraying any clues as to the dark secret they were hiding.

It has been reported that Varley was left ‘sobbing and quaking’ in his cell as the reality of his future life behind bars dawned on him.

He is at the top of a ‘hit list’ for vigilantes because his sickening offences were committed against a defenceless baby.

A source previously told the Daily Mail: ‘There’s a bounty on his head, everyone wants to be the one to hurt him first, and he was made very aware of that as he entered the prison.

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‘The other prisoners knew he was coming and they waited for him. They want him scared and they want to make his time inside as awful as they can – and now he knows he has a lot of time inside to serve. He is never getting out, there is no way out of this hell for him.’

Varley was reportedly given a ‘bloodcurdling’ traditional welcome to the jail with prisoners hammering on cell bars as they queued up to ‘hurt him first’.

According to a source, Varley arrived at HMP Wakefield around ten days ago after being held elsewhere previously.

The Daily Mail can reveal he has been held at the healthcare unit since his arrival – which is said to be unusual – within the high security, Category A jail in West Yorkshire, after he was sentenced on June 18.

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The facility has four cells with camera observation so prisoners who are deemed to be at risk can be monitored round the clock for their own safety and to prevent them from harming themselves.

The source was not sure how the name change came about but he believes Varley told officials he wanted to be known by his new name, and it was arranged through probation and prison bosses before he was moved to the main part of the prison.

That happened, the source said, on Tuesday, when he was moved to D Wing – which has been specifically designated to accommodate the prison’s most vulnerable inmates and those at the greatest risk of self-harm. That was the first time he came into contact with other prisoners.

The horrific circumstances of Preston's death were laid bare during an eight-week trial at Preston Crown Court

The infant had been taken to hospital – including with suspicious bruises and a broken elbow – three times

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The infant had been taken to hospital – including with suspicious bruises and a broken elbow – three times

D Wing is known to fellow prisoners as ‘the nonces wing’ because of the number of sex offenders – viewed as ‘the lowest of the low’ – who are housed there.

However, the source says previous reports that prisoners were lining up to take him out and banging on their cells were incorrect as his arrival would not have been widely known at the time.

There are only a small number of sick and old inmates in the healthcare wing who would not have been a threat to him. 

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Set over four levels in an old Victorian building, protective netting has been placed on landings to prevent inmates from plunging from great heights.

Fellow inmates there include Sarah Payne’s killer Roy Whiting, and Mick Philpott, who killed six of his 17 children in a house blaze in 2012. Both prisoners have been attacked by fellow inmates with Whiting, 67, targeted a number of times.

In 2011, Whiting was stabbed in the eye with a sharpened toilet brush handle by fellow inmate, twice-convicted murderer Gary Vinter. The latest attack where Whiting was stabbed happened two years ago.

As well as Roy Whiting and Mick Philpott, other detainees on the wing include serial rapist and former Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick, who committed a series of sexual offences against 14 women including a 12-year-old girl.

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A second Metropolitan Police officer rapist – Dion Arnold – is also serving time there. Arnold, a former police constable who worked on domestic abuse cases, was jailed for 25 years last month for raping and sexually assaulting four women.

Two other D Wing prisoners have changed their names, the source said – Baby P’s killer Steven Barker, who has changed his surname to James, and Black Cab Rapist John Worboys, who changed his name by deed poll in prison to John Derek Radford.

Other inmates on D wing include Jeremy Bamber, and child killers Dirk Howell and Davey Everson, who was jailed for life in 2021 for the murder of his girlfriend’s three-month-old daughter Millie-Rose Burdett.

It is understood that Varley has previously been attacked while on remand. At a pre-trial hearing, last October, he was seen on a video link from prison with bruises to his face.

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He is said to have confided his fears to friends before his sentence. One said: ‘He will probably be killed in prison because that’s usually the outcome of a child abuser.

‘He will get life so won’t be coming out. The next time he comes out will be in a box.’

Highlighting the threats Varley faced, retired prison governor Vanessa Frake-Harris MBE, told the Daily Mail how the paedophile will face daily battles to avoid falling victim to a ‘targeted execution’.

She said: ‘He will be targeted by a wide cross-section of the prison population, from general population inmates looking for “street cred” to highly violent Category A offenders who view murdering child abusers as a form of distorted vigilante justice.

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‘At maximum security prisons such as Wakefield, many inmates are serving natural [whole] life or exceedingly long tariffs. Because they face no prospect of imminent release, the disciplinary deterrents are effectively nullified.’

Ms Frake-Harris predicted Varley would face ‘non-stop psychological warfare’ at Wakefield.

She said: ‘There will immediately be loud, systemic chanting across the wings, constant death threats, and being loudly labelled a “nonce” or “beast” every time he is moved outside his cell.

‘Though Wakefield historically houses a high concentration of sex offenders and child abusers, it remains a pressure cooker of extreme violence.’

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Wakefield has been dubbed Monster Mansion because of its roll call of notorious inmates past and present. Of its 630 prisoners, two-thirds have been convicted of sexual offences

Wakefield has been dubbed Monster Mansion because of its roll call of notorious inmates past and present. Of its 630 prisoners, two-thirds have been convicted of sexual offences

She added: ‘If he is exposed to the main wings, the threat of physical harm is lethal.

‘Common tactics include “jugging” [throwing boiling water mixed with sugar over an inmate to cause deep, melting burns] or makeshift shanks fashioned from everyday items like razor blades melted into toothbrushes.

‘To keep him alive, prison authorities will likely have to place him on a Vulnerable Prisoner Unit or under strict Rule 45 segregation for his own protection.

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‘This means spending 23 hours a day locked in a single cell, entirely isolated from human contact, as any integration into communal areas carries an immediate risk of death.

‘Because Varley’s sentence guarantees he will die behind bars, the threat to his life is a permanent, multi-decade reality.’

Wakefield has been dubbed Monster Mansion because of its roll call of notorious inmates past and present.

Of its 630 prisoners, two-thirds have been convicted of sexual offences, with many locked up for life.

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Serial killer doctor Harold Shipman served time there before he was found hanging in his cell on January 13, 2004 – the day before his 58th birthday.

Until last year serial killer Robert Maudsley, Britain’s longest-serving prisoner, was held in Wakefield where he murdered two inmates.

Mr Maudsley – who targeted child molesters and sex offenders – was such a security risk he was held in an underground glass and Perspex cell, which some believe was the inspiration for Hannibal Lecter’s dungeon cage in film The Silence Of The Lambs.

Last year, the growing tensions at the jail were highlighted by an official inspection that warned violence ‘had increased markedly’, with serious assaults up by almost 75 per cent.

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Such was the concern that a follow-up inspection was carried out in April. It noted that certain changes had been made to the prisoner population, with younger inmates moved out and more sex offenders brought in.

Previously, those convicted of sex crimes had been held alongside those convicted of other serious offences. That policy has now been reversed, with those at most risk being held in D and C wings.

Exercise periods are now being delivered to groups from the same wing, rather than from mixed cohorts, and cell doors are locked during communal activities, enabling staff to supervise prisoners more effectively.

The horrific circumstances of Preston’s death were laid bare during an eight-week trial at Preston Crown Court.

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During the four months he lived with the same-sex couple Varley abused Preston for his own ‘amusement and gratification’.

The infant had been taken to hospital – including with suspicious bruises and a broken elbow – three times.

He was seen by a ‘battery of professionals’ and police were even called in the weeks before his death. Yet no one raised the alarm.

A post-mortem found 40 external and internal injuries, including some consistent with sexual abuse.

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On the day Preston died, Varley had rushed the child to hospital claiming he had drowned.

But Varley – who was head of year 11 at South Shore Academy in Blackpool – helped condemn himself through trophy photographs he kept on his phone.

There is no law preventing prisoners serving life sentences in the UK from changing their names and Varley is not the first to do so.

Rose West famously changed her name by deed poll to Jennifer Jones to distance herself from her serial killer husband.

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Zendaya looks every inch the Greek goddess in a racy white lace dress alongside Charlize Theron and pregnant Anne Hathaway as they lead star-studded The Odyssey premiere in Paris

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Zendaya looked every inch the Greek goddess in a racy white lace dress as she arrived at The Odyssey premiere in Paris on Wednesday.

The Hollywood actress, 29, who plays Greek goddess Athena in Christopher Nolan‘s epic film, nailed her character through method dressing once again.

She looked out of this world in the cut-out gown with a ruffled cape as she joined her famous co-stars on the red carpet.

She channelled her role with a halo braid and Greek-inspired stone jewellery to celebrate the film’s release on July 17.

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Her character serves as the divine protector and guide for Odysseus (Matt Damon) during his arduous journey home from the Trojan War.

Charlize Theron, 50, pulled out all of the stops in a semi-sheer black and white lace garment.

She oozed glamour in her age-defying look while signing autographs for movie fans on the sidelines. 

Zendaya’s husband Tom Holland opted for a vibrant green suit, while lead actor Matt Damon opted for a burgundy number.

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Zendaya looked every inch the Greek goddess in a racy white lace dress as she arrived at The Odyssey premiere in Paris on Wednesday

Charlize Theron, 50, pulled out all of the stops in a semi-sheer black and white lace garment
Anne Hathaway showcased her blossoming bump in a chocolate brown dress

Charlize Theron, 50, pulled out all of the stops in a semi-sheer black and white lace garment

The Hollywood actress, 29, who plays Greek goddess Athena in Christopher Nolan's epic film, nailed her character through method dressing once again

The Hollywood actress, 29, who plays Greek goddess Athena in Christopher Nolan’s epic film, nailed her character through method dressing once again

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She looked out of this world in the cut-out gown with a ruffled cape as she joined her famous co-stars on the red carpet

She looked out of this world in the cut-out gown with a ruffled cape as she joined her famous co-stars on the red carpet

Pregnant Anne Hathaway continued to display her blossoming baby bump in a plunging pleated dress.

The pregnant actress is the film’s leading lady alongside Matt, Zendaya, Tom, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize, Robert Pattinson and Travis Scott all starring too.

Anne, who announced she was expecting last month, plays Penelope in the movie.

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Matt, 55, stars as titular hero Odysseus, while Devil Wears Prada icon Anne plays his devoted queen, who is forced to fend off potential suitors in her husband’s absence. 

The Christopher-fronted film is an adaptation of Homer’s ancient Greek epic the Odyssey, which sees the titular Greek King embark on a perilous journey home after the Trojan War in a bid to reunite with his beloved wife Penelope.

Despite the film being in the trusted hands of Oscar-winning director Christopher, fans haven’t quite got to grips with the casting yet.

In what has been dubbed his ‘most extreme project to date’ alongside an incredibly starry cast – the pressure for Christopher to win over critics is like no other.

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Already known for his impressive art and high-budget fare, Christopher’s latest film could prove to be his most ambitious yet, with the $250million budget the most expensive of his career, his first shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras.

The actress looked positively radiant as she held out her skirt, while the top of her dress was leather

The actress looked positively radiant as she held out her skirt, while the top of her dress was leather 

The star accessorised with a stunning choker necklace which featured a blue jewel

The star accessorised with a stunning choker necklace which featured a blue jewel 

She channelled her role with a halo braid and Greek-inspired stone jewellery for the press tour
Meanwhile her husband Tom Holland opted for a dark olive green suit

She channelled her role with a halo braid and Greek-inspired stone jewellery for the press tour

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Zendaya shared sweet moments with fans after posing for pictures on the red carpet

Zendaya shared sweet moments with fans after posing for pictures on the red carpet

She sweetly smiled for selfies with her fans

She sweetly smiled for selfies with her fans

John Leguizamo, Charlize Theron, Lupita Nyong'o, Tom Holland, Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya (pictured from left to right)

John Leguizamo, Charlize Theron, Lupita Nyong’o, Tom Holland, Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya (pictured from left to right)

The cast were also joined by producer Emma Thomas and director Christopher Nolan (pictured on the right)

The cast were also joined by producer Emma Thomas and director Christopher Nolan (pictured on the right)

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The cast were seen laughing together on the red carpet

The cast were seen laughing together on the red carpet 

She oozed glamour in her age-defying look while signing autographs for movie fans on the sidelines

She oozed glamour in her age-defying look while signing autographs for movie fans on the sidelines

Charlize showcased her toned arms and figure in the barely-there lace dress

Charlize showcased her toned arms and figure in the barely-there lace dress

Lead stars Matt and Anne have joined forces with Zendaya, Tom, Lupita, Charlize Theron, Robert Pattinson and Travis Scott as well as Elliot Page.

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Matt is starring as the titular hero Odysseus, while Devil Wears Prada icon Anne plays his devoted queen, who is forced to fend off potential suitors in her husband’s absence.

Yet, the film has received heaps of attention for all the wrong reasons – sparking backlash over its ‘bizarre’ casting, being accused of fuelling ‘brutal repression’ and sending Elon Musk into meltdown.

Christopher recently defended his decision to cast Kenyan actress Nyong’o in the movie after Musk called the casting ‘historically inaccurate’.

Lupita, 43, is set to play Helen of Troy’s sister Clytemnestra, and was named People Magazine’s ‘Most Beautiful Woman’ in 2014 following her triumphant Best Supporting Actress Oscar win for 12 Years A Slave.

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Nolan defended his castings, saying: ‘Hopefully they’ll enjoy the film, even if they don’t agree with everything. The oldest depictions of Homeric characters tend to be depicted in the manner of people living in Homer’s time…

‘So there’s a pretty strong case there for portraying things that way because that’s the way the first audience received the story.’

Zendaya gave a cheeky pout in a selfie

Zendaya gave a cheeky pout in a selfie 

Lupita Nyong'o wowed in a cut out striking red dress

Lupita Nyong’o wowed in a cut out striking red dress 

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Anne and Lupita showed off their dresses from all angles
Anne and Lupita showed off their dresses from all angles

Anne and Lupita showed off their dresses from all angles

Pregnant Anne continued to display her blossoming baby bump in a plunging pleated dress

Pregnant Anne continued to display her blossoming baby bump in a plunging pleated dress

Tom paired the dark green suit with a light green shirt

Tom paired the dark green suit with a light green shirt 

Lead actor Matt Damon opted for a burgundy number

Lead actor Matt Damon opted for a burgundy number

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He took the time to sign autographs for his fans

He took the time to sign autographs for his fans

Tom waved to fans as he arrived

Tom waved to fans as he arrived 

Zendaya received a standing ovation as she entered the theatre

Zendaya received a standing ovation as she entered the theatre

She beamed inside the theatre

She beamed inside the theatre

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Anne looked happier than ever in her second look of the day

Anne looked happier than ever in her second look of the day

She flashed her blossoming bump in a fringed top as she waved her arms in the air

She flashed her blossoming bump in a fringed top as she waved her arms in the air

Zendaya flashed her long toned legs in the thigh-high split gown

Zendaya flashed her long toned legs in the thigh-high split gown

Charlize also made a second outfit change, opting for a cowboy-inspired look

Charlize also made a second outfit change, opting for a cowboy-inspired look 

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Musk was called out for his remarks about the casting in January by The View host Sunny Hostin. 

She said: ‘Anyone can portray a fictional character. It doesn’t have to be a white person that plays this part.’

She added: ‘I think we have to call a thing a thing when we’re talking about someone like Elon Musk… We know what this is. 

‘He is a white supremacist. In my view, he is a racist.’

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Emmy-winner Alec Baldwin has since weighed in on Musk’s anti-woke campaign against Nolan’s movie. 

In a public display of support for Lupita and Nolan, Baldwin wrote on Instagram: ‘Dear Elon… but she IS the most beautiful woman in the world…Alec.’

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