In July 2024, the new Labour government
At the address in central Scotland, Det Con Helena Scott took devices from the house to a specially-equipped van where their contents were forensically examined."The problem we have with this type of crime is it's relentless," she said.
"You feel like you're making a difference and the next day you come in, the pile just gets higher and higher and higher, because there are more and more offenders out there and it's not slowing down."Children should have the right to use online platform without them and their parents worrying about strangers trying to take advantage of their vulnerabilities for their own sexual gratification."As the team continues its work, children in neighbouring homes start to leave to go to school.
A resident approaches the detectives to ask what is going on.They reassure her they are police officers but reveal nothing beyond that.
Det Con Scott recalled another case where the suspect's partner asked how long she had to move house, before the local community found out what had happened.
She said: "The hardest part of our job is dealing with the families, because there's only ever one person responsible for what brings us to the door."When I was back on the grass and around the girls I was like 'I miss it' and that's when I knew I was ready to kick on," Toone said.
"I came back and started playing well and scoring goals. Then my love for the game really grew and I wasn't putting as much pressure on myself as I was before in wanting to do everything and wanting to score for dad, thinking I'm never going to score again."It was perfect timing and now it's about not falling again. It's hard in football because you are up and down all the time anyway."
Toone is currently on international duty as England prepare to face Portugal and Spain in the Nations League.Her former United team-mate, best friend and podcast partner Alessia Russo, who now plays for Arsenal, drove to Manchester when she heard of Nick's passing.