Nibble
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- Jan 3, 2007
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Their sources are a Freedom of Information request to the Met Police and Eurostat.
Yes, read the full article and you'll see they two papers have represented the figures in a way that shall we say, would suit their readership. "Facts" are not always as clear cut as they seem. Clearly.
It's a fairly accepted fact however, accepted by people like me who research things properly that to get the facts you don't go to any newspaper (especially when it comes to polls and surveys), you go to the source and have a look at the raw facts before they are filtered through media bias.