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Competition page Lottery Results International Police Association Section UK

Win a t-shirt at www.ipa-uk.org/ on-line-competition

The winners for February 2017 were: 1st – (£100) Judith Smith - Region 3, Scarborough Branch; 2nd – (£55) Sam Olphert - Region 2, Northern Ireland-North West Branch; 3rd – (£45) Steve Palmer - Region 8, Cambridgeshire Branch. January 2017: 1st – (£100) Fred Boyd – Region 2, Northern Ireland - North West Branch; 2nd – (£55) Bill Lloyd - Region

3, Bolton Branch; 3rd – (£45) Paul Reeves - Region 10, South East Essex Branch. December 2016: 1st – (£100) Robert Hamilton - Region 5/Nottinghamshire Branch; 2nd – (£55) Yvonne Taylor - Region 3/Scarborough Branch; 3rd – (£45) Petra Loyer - Region 2, Northern Ireland - Greater Belfast Branch.Branch. The bonus £100 Christmas prize goes to: Helen Preece - Region 5, Birmingham West Midlands Branch.

Vol 61, Edition 4 Winners: Douglas Jacks (Region 5/Birmingham West Midlands Branch) won the crossword prize Ripper Hunter – Abberline and the Whitechapel Murders . Samuel Dickson (Region 2/Northern Ireland-Greater Belfast Branch) has won the Sudoku prize Dust.

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Puzzles The prizes for this edition are For the last time by Janet Kelly and Kill or be killed by Barry Johnson - see below. Solve the puzzle/s and send them in. The lucky winners will be drawn out of the hat. Send the complete puzzles to: ‘Puzzles’, International Police Association, IPA HQ, Section UK, 1 fox Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AJ or as a scan by email to mail@ipa-uk.org marked ‘Puzzles’. Deadline for entries is: 08 June 2017.

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About the books For the last time Jake Robinsons is an ex-military policeman, a captain with training at Sandhurst and a dergee in psychology. He is a leader and a loner. He has resigned from the special unit of MI5 and now needs a job. Jan Lotuse, star of film, stage, dancing and singing, needs a bodyguard. Jake gets the job,but when she is killed under his watch he realises he has to kill the killers before they kill him – or a second contract kicks in… Kill or be Killed Alan is serving the last few week of a life sentence for murder. As he looks back on his life he assesses his path with a clear head and shows how much ‘time’ he has wasted, the decisions he has made and what punishment he has received – not necessarily from the authorities, but more from a vantage of older age and regret.

Across 1 - Comfy seat (8) 5 - Bathroom mineral powder (4) 8 - Petite (5) 9 - Entered in a hostile manner (7) 10 - Expressive (of music) (7) 12 - Started an essay again (7) 14 - Reverberating (7) 16 - A rich mine; big prize (7) 18 - Pancreatic hormone (7) 19 - Phrase that is not taken literally (5)

Down 1 - Too; in addition (4) 2 - Piece of grassland (6) 3 - Six (4-5)

4 - Frozen water spear (6) 6 - Advance evidence for (6) 7 - Hugging (8) 11 - Politically conservative (5-4) 12 - Making a deep resonant sound (8) 13 - Agreement or concord (6) 14 - Nearer (anag) (6)

15 - Provoke (6) 17 - Give out (4)

20 - Unit of heredity (4) 21 - Break into pieces (8)

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