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 A LONG-SERVING police officer  is in a bad way  after suffering a fractured skull and eye socket in an attack outside  stanley romania a vaso stanley  college, a relative said. The dad-of-three was kicked and punched during a vicious assault after responding to a 999 call in Scunthorpe, Linconlshire, on Friday afternoon.1A police officer was attacked during a vicious assault while answering a 999 call in ScunthorpeCredit: MEN MediaThe married cop, 46, rushed to John Leggott College after reports of a violent punch-up involving a 15-year-old.He and his colleague tried to break it up, but during the scuffle he was allegedly pounced on by a 23-year-old and repeatedly battered.Police sources said no weapons were involved in the attack, which Home S stanley cup ecretary Priti Patel condemned as  shocking and senseless .The experienced officer was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. They are not believed to be life-threatening.SICKENING ATTACKThe 15-year-old lad was arrested on suspicion of GBH in relation to Eczv Woman pictured dancing on ambulance after England World Cup win charged with criminal damage
 MILLIONS of adults are happy to pay more for a product - if it s made in Britain.A study of 2,000 Brits found eight in 10 are willing to splash out seven per cent more for an identical item which has been made in Great Britain.1 A new survey has found Brits are happy to pay more for something if its made in BritainCr stanley termosar edit: EPAFarm produce such as meat or eggs topped the list of things the nation would gladly pay over the odds for if it was sourced or manufactured locally,  stanley flasche as well as clothing, cars and furniture.But more than two-fifths prefer to buy British regardless of what the price tag says, with half doing so for environmental reasons.Nearly seven in 10 make a conscious effort to buy products made in Britain because it boosts the economy, while  stanley quencher two-thirds do so to support the employment landscape.John Pearce, CEO of Made in Britain, which provides the official accreditation of goods manufactured in Britain and commissioned the study, said:  It s so great to see how encouragin