Leader of Commons says ‘serious questions’ must be asked over police decision to issue private information about missing woman

The leader of the Commons has criticised Lancashire police for disclosing private information about missing woman Nicola Bulley.

Penny Mordaunt said it was “shocking” that the force had made public Bulley’s struggles with alcohol and peri-menopause symptoms. “Serious questions” needed to be asked about why they chose to do so, she added.

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