The decision to charge Flack with assault was reviewed by the Met
UK writer Kathryn Flett reviews police drama Blue Lights, which is produced by Stephen Wright. Danny Dyer: How To Be A Man, a two-part documentary about toxic masculinity, is also on the screens this week. Line of Duty's Stephen Wright produced the drama, along with Danny Dyers: How to Be a Man.
Inside story of decision Caroline Flack's friends blame for suicide. Flack made tearful phone call to a friend from a North London police station. She had just been told she was to be charged with assault after hitting her boyfriend. She was charged with assaulting her boyfriend in December 2019.
Metropolitan Police to reinvestigate decision to charge Caroline Flack. Flack’s mother said ‘we won’t stop until we get the truth’ Met Police to reopen investigation into the singer's alleged sexual assault. Caroline's mother said 'we won't stop until the truth'
Met making ‘further enquiries’ into potential new witness evidence relating to actions of its officers. Met making further enquiries into possible new witness. Caroline Flack was charged with assault weeks before she committed suicide. Met reviews decision to charge Flack with assault just weeks before her suicide.
Met Police to reinvestigate lead-up to decision to charge TV presenter Caroline Flack. CPS recommended she receive a caution following an incident with her boyfriend, Lewis Burton. But this was overturned after an appeal from the Met Police, and she was instead charged with assault by beating.
Met Police will reinvestigate Caroline Flack case. CPS recommended she receive a caution following an incident with her boyfriend, Lewis Burton, in 2019. The CPS recommended that the former Love Island presenter received a caution after an incident in February 2019. Flack will be re-investigated by Met Police, Met Police say.
Police urged to re-open probe into Caroline Flack case. Ms Flack allegedly struck her boyfriend while he slept in December 2019. For years, her family have not known why she was charged against the advice of prosecutors. Police are urged to reopen probe into the case.
Met to reinvestigate decision to charge Caroline Flack as new evidence ‘may be available’ Met said it was making ‘further enquiries’ into the actions of officers who appealed against the initial decision not to charge the TV presenter. Officers appealed against initial decision to not charge the presenter.
Met Police to re-examine decision to charge TV star Caroline Flack. Met Police says it will make further inquiries because "new witness evidence may be available" New witness evidence could be available, police say. Flack: 'New witness evidence'may be available'
Caroline Flack's family say they still have 'important unanswered questions' Met Police to reinvestigate decision to charge star with assaulting boyfriend. Family of the former Love Island and X Factor presenter still have unanswered questions. Flack was charged with assaulting her boyfriend in August 2013. Met Police: Met Police will re-examine decision to re-charge star with assault.
Caroline Flack's lawyer: Met Police reinvestigation decision'very strange' Family of the former Love Island and X Factor presenter say they still have "important unanswered questions" The family of the Love Island star say they are still unsure about the decision to reinvestigate the case.
The Independent Office of Police Conduct has urged the Met to reopen its investigation into the case against Caroline Flack. TV star's mum Christine has led a tireless campaign by campaigning for the star's innocence. The Met Police Force has been told to reinvestigate the case. Flack's mother Christine has been campaigning for her daughter to be cleared.