She added she had to leave to put her young son to bed, but her friend messaged afterwards saying "I need a restraining order on this creepy police officer, it's unbelievable".
The BBC's Shared Data Unit found the total debt per person in Birmingham is £2,582. Woking council topped the list with debts of £18,756 per person.The Labour-run city council
after its financial struggles were compounded by equal pay claims totalling around £760m and an £80m overspend on an IT system."Birmingham is the largest local authority in the UK, which gives important context to these figures. However, the council’s level of debt per head of population is far lower than many of the largest local authorities across the country," the council said in a statement.The Conservative council opposition were critical of the figures and said they would get worse in the near future.
Opposition leader Robert Alden said: "Ultimately all the debt the Labour council are incurring will need to be repaid – and of course, by selling off assets, some of which currently produce an income, that could land residents with footing an even larger bill."This whole situation quite frankly, isn’t sustainable."
The council is due to set its budget next month.
The BBC recently revealed the council had asked the government for permission to raise council tax by up to 10% each year for the next two years.for jokes on American late night television. But its mission is no laughing matter.
“Safeguarding the president-elect is a top priority,” said Anthony Guglielmi, US Secret Service chief of communications, in a statement to the BBC.In the months leading up to the US presidential election, Trump was the target of two apparent assassination attempts. The first took place at a July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania and the other occurred at the Mar-a-Lago golf course in September.
Citing “concern for operational security,” the Secret Service declined to answer the BBC’s specific questions about the use of robotic dogs in Trump’s security detail, including when the agency began deploying the device at his primary residence.Boston Dynamics also declined to answer specific questions, although it confirmed the Secret Service was deploying its Spot robot.