The hit TV show Line of Duty returned to the BBC last night for an explosive premiere to its sixth season. It's been a very long two years since Martin Compston (DS Steve Arnott), Vicky McClure (DI Kate Fleming) and Adrian Dunbar (Superintendent Ted Hastings) were together on our screens, and the action-packed episode did not disappoint.
It did, however, leave many viewers a little confused, and many even complained to the BBC about not being able to keep up with the police acronyms.
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Passengers at Atatürk airport, where air traffic has returned to normal. Photograph: Anadolu/GettyPassengers at Atatürk airport, where air traffic has returned to normal. Photograph: Anadolu/GettyTurkey This article is more than 7 years oldIstanbul airport attack: Turkey says bombers were from Russia and central AsiaThis article is more than 7 years oldAnnouncement follows dawn raids on suspected Isis cells in Istanbul, where 16 people were detained, and Izmir
Three foreign nationals – a Russian, an Uzbek and a Kyrgyz – carried out the shooting and triple suicide bombing at Atatürk airport in Istanbul, Turkish officials have said, but questions remain over security shortcomings that allowed the attackers to breach several control points and kill 43 people.
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