Man arrested after Birmingham counter-protest claims stick was spiritual staff
Shehraz Sarwar, 46, denies possessing the wooden stick as an offensive weapon near a McDonald’s branch in Bordesley Green, Birmingham.
Shehraz Sarwar, 46, denies possessing the wooden stick as an offensive weapon near a McDonald’s branch in Bordesley Green, Birmingham.
One of those to receive confirmation from Stormont’s Department of Justice is a subpostmistress who was handed an 18 month prison sentence.
Funding for the Causeway Coast and Glens and Mid Southwest Growth Deals have been paused pending the spending review.
The Chancellor has committed £7 million for the initial phase of the plan to introduce free breakfast clubs for England’s primary schools.
Heavy rainfall has seen parts of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and London submerged causing widespread travel disruption and damage to properties.
Researchers released several papers tracking efforts to pursue the Paris Agreement goal of limiting warming below 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.
William Heggs is charged with 13 offences while he was a special constable for Leicestershire Police.
Heavy rainfall has seen parts of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and London submerged causing widespread travel disruption and damage to properties.
The Uruguay international scored his first goal in 15 matches on his first start since April in Saturday’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth.
Oliver and Arianna Liddle acted together to save mum Donna after she suffered a cardiac arrest.
A rescheduled date will be confirmed in due course.
Lewis Hamilton has urged Verstappen to ignore the penalty.
CONTAMINATION on brownfield sites makes them uneconomic to develop, the Guernsey Construction Forum has said.
HORACE CAMP, the Guernsey Press’ resident independent avuncular correspondent, has never ever had a bad word to say about the finance industry. However, everybody’s favourite GP uncle was pretty close to it in his riposte to Lord Digby Jones’s recent editorial piece, in which the latter complained of the stifling limitations of the ‘Guernsey Way.’
WASTE could be delivered to the transfer station in the afternoons, as well as the mornings, if planning allows the opening times to be varied.