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Mike Hancock's son charged with assault on photographer | |
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The son of Portsmouth South MP Mike Hancock has been charged with assaulting a photographer outside his father's home. | |
Dean Hancock, 37, from Fareham was held over an altercation on Thursday morning outside a property in Rockingham Way, Fareham. | |
Hampshire police said "a reporter received an injury to his nose". | Hampshire police said "a reporter received an injury to his nose". |
He has been bailed to appear at Fareham Magistrates' Court on 12 February. | |
Mr Hancock was formally suspended by the Lib Dems on Wednesday. | Mr Hancock was formally suspended by the Lib Dems on Wednesday. |
The suspension followed a leaked document into claims of sexual misconduct towards a female constituent. | The suspension followed a leaked document into claims of sexual misconduct towards a female constituent. |
The report, by Nigel Pascoe QC, said the woman deserved "compassion and respect" and that the account she gave was "credible". | The report, by Nigel Pascoe QC, said the woman deserved "compassion and respect" and that the account she gave was "credible". |
A police investigation into the claims, which Mr Hancock denies, found no further action should be taken. | A police investigation into the claims, which Mr Hancock denies, found no further action should be taken. |
Mr Hancock currently sits in the Commons as an independent MP, having stood down from the Lib Dems in Parliament to contest the allegations of sexual impropriety in a High Court civil action. | Mr Hancock currently sits in the Commons as an independent MP, having stood down from the Lib Dems in Parliament to contest the allegations of sexual impropriety in a High Court civil action. |