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AN independent probe into the crimes of depraved David Fuller has been launched to prevent more dead bodies being sexually abused.

The hospital electrician, 67, admitted murdering then sexually assaulting two women in Kent bedsits before carrying out dozens of sex attacks on corpses in mortuaries.

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An independent probe into the crimes of David Fuller has been launched to prevent more dead bodies from being sexually abused

Health Secretary Sajid Javid appointed NHS executive Sir Jonathan Michael to lead the probe.

He said it would ensure effective CCTV coverage in mortuaries.

He also said Justice Secretary Dominic Raab is investigating whether the penalties available for such "appalling" sexual offences are adequate.

The maximum sentence for sexually abusing a dead body is two years.

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David Fuller, 67, admitted murdering and then sexually assaulting two women in Kent before carrying out dozens of sex attacks on corpses in mortuaries
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Health Secretary Sajid Javid appointed NHS executive Sir Jonathan Michael to lead the probe


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MPs have been branded "killjoys" for joining calls for the Government to ban garden firework shows.

Dozens backed online petitions of more than 300,000 signatures demanding restrictions on sales and the limiting of rockets and bangers to official displays only.

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MPs branded 'killjoys' for joining calls for the Government to ban garden firework shows after Bonfire Night[/caption]
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Jacob Rees-Mogg was against the ban, saying: 'We don't want to be a Parliament of the kind Oliver Cromwell would have enjoyed'[/caption]

Days after this year's Bonfire Night, they spoke of the suffering fireworks cause to pets and veterans suffering PTSD.

One MP, Philip Hollobone, called for an "outright ban" on selling the decorative explosives to the public.

He said it would help thousands of animals left "quaking in fear due to loud bangs". His fellow Tory, Richard Holden, said yobs cause "real damage" with them.

The debate came 416 years after Guy Fawkes' failed Gunpowder Plot to blow up Parliament.

Drawing on history to fight the ban, Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg said: "We don't want to be a Parliament of the kind Oliver Cromwell would have enjoyed, cracking down on every possible bit of fun.

"So no, let us keep enjoying our fireworks."

Business minister Paul Scully said it was "not an appropriate cause of action".

No10 said no ban is planned, insisting fireworks laws are robust.



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PARLIAMENT'S top dozen earners have raked in more than £3.5million in just two years on top of their £81,932 salaries, The Sun can reveal.

As the row over MPs' extra earnings exploded in the wake of the Owen Paterson scandal, Boris Johnson was mocked for swerving a Commons showdown.

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Boris Johnson was mocked for swerving a Commons showdown as the row over MPs' extra earnings exploded in the wake of the Owen Paterson scandal[/caption]
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The PM fled to Northumberland as MPs slammed his efforts to save the ex-Cabinet minister.

Boris was brutally mocked by MPs, with cries of "run, Boris, run", after he ducked the emergency session triggered in the wake of the Owen Paterson scandal.

Amid the furore over second jobs, The Sun can reveal 12 MPs have made more than £3.5million in outside earnings in just two years.

Yesterday, top earner Sir Geoffrey Cox unveiled a new £400,000 a year gig with a law firm, while Health Secretary Sajid Javid raked in £366,000 during a brief spell on the backbenches.

Ex-PM Theresa May has earned £760,000 from after-dinner speeches since quitting No10.

The Sun probe revealed 11 of the dirty dozen are Tories, with Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey in 12th spot.

MPs' outside earnings have been thrust into the spotlight after Boris's attempt to save Mr Paterson from a 30-day suspension after he lobbied for private companies that paid him more than £100,000.

Raging Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer accused the PM of leading his party "through the sewers and the stench lingers".

He added: "Enough is enough. We will not stand by while he trashes our democracy."

It came as Labour nudged ahead in one opinion poll yesterday, the first time the party has taken the lead since the vaccine rollout.

On a visit to Hexham hospital, Northumberland, yesterday, Mr Johnson refused to apologise for attempting to save Mr Paterson.

Asked why he was dodging the debate, he said: "Unfortunately I can't be there because I had a long-standing engagement here."

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Top earner Sir Geoffrey Cox unveiled a new £400,000 a year gig with a law firm
Amid the furore over second jobs, The Sun can reveal 12 MPs have made more than £3.5million in outside earnings in just two years
The Sun probe revealed 11 of the dirty dozen are Tories with Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey in 12th spot.


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SARAH Palin gained international renown for her Republican fervor and her controversial views as well as her offspring.

Get to know who Palin is and what has she been up to since she went for the vice presidency.

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Sarah Palin was the first female and youngest ever governor of Alaska when she was elected in 2006
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Who is Sarah Palin?

Sarah Palin is a high-profile Republican Party politician, author and commentator.

The outspoken 57-year-old served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until 2009.

She gained international prominence as the vice-presidential nominee on the Republican Party ticket in 2008.

The conservative politician teamed up with Arizona Senator John McCain but eventually lost to Barack Obama.

She was the first Alaskan on the national ticket of a major political party and the first Republican woman selected as the vice presidential candidate.

The mother-of-five was also the youngest person ever to be elected Governor of Alaska.

Since quitting the role in 2009, Palin has continued to campaign for and endorse the Republican Party.

She is well-known in the Tea Party movement and has given her backing to a number of Republican candidates including former President Donald Trump.

On the campaign trail in 2008. From left to right, son Track, daughter Piper, daughter Willow holding infant son Trig, Levi Johnston, boyfriend of daughter Bristol, and Palin's husband Todd.
Sarah Palin has five children
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What is Sarah Palin's political timeline?

1982: Joined the Republican Party

1992: Elected onto Wasilla City Council

1996: Successfully ran as Mayor of Wasilla on the ticket of introducing abortion, gun rights and term lengths as campaign issues

1997: Re-elected with a far greater majority

1999: Elected president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors

2002: Palin run for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, coming second in a five-way primary

2003: Appointed to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission

2006: Palin became Alaska's first female governor and the youngest at 42

2007: The first time Palin travelled outside of North America. She visited members of the Alaskan National Guard

2008: Joined Senator McCain as the Republican vice-presidential nominee

2009: Reacting to a huge drop in support, Palin said she would not run for re-election

2009: Released her memoir, Going Rogue

2010: Published her second book, America by Heart

2011: Following speculation, Palin said she would not be running as a presidential candidate

2016: Announced her endorsement of Donald Trump

2017: Filed a defamation lawsuit (later dismissed) against The New York Times for an editorial that accused Palin of "political incitement" in the run-up to the 2011 shooting of Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

April 2018: Palin says she would run for higher office again "in a heartbeat"

August 2021: Palin teases a return to politics in potential Senate run in 2022

How many children does she have?

Sarah Palin has five children: Track, Bristol, Willow, Piper, and Trig.

Track is an army veteran and has two children from two different partners. Sarah Palin spoke about how he had suffered from PTSD.

Bristol Palin is a reality TV star and an American public speaker. She has three children and is married to Sergeant Dakota Meyer.

She gained media attention when her mother, Sarah Palin, mentioned her pregnancy as part of her vice presidential campaign.

The following year, in May 2009, Palin appeared on both the Today show and Good Morning America in recognition of the National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, calling for all teens to abstain from sex.

Her memoir, Not Afraid of Life: My Journey So Far reached #21 on the New York Times best-seller list.

Willow Meyer is a trained hairdresser and announced she is pregnant with a baby boy on November 7, 2021.

Willow and her husband Ricky Bailey welcomed twin girls Banks and Blaise in November 2019.

Piper is currently pursing nursing school and Trig is in high school.



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