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direct to your inboxA convicted murderer who went on to become a well-respected entrepreneur died as a result of a road traffic collision, an inquest heard. Zara Crane-Davies, 40, from Manchester, died alongside 18-year-old Luke Hall when the 4x4 she was driving overturned in Malia on the Greek island of Crete.
Ms Crane-Davies, who lived in Wythenshawe, was given a life sentence for killing her neighbour in 2003. At the time, the mum-of-two lived in a ground floor flat in Purley, South London,
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health service to cope with treatment demand.Starting Saturday, a weekend curfew will be relaxed. It will be followed on Monday by a series of other measures including a limited opening of barbershops and hair salons, and ancient sites for people on brief outings.
Greece has led to the discovery of a bronze bull figurine believed to have been a votive offering made to the god Zeus in Ancient Olympia as early as 3,000 years ago.Greece’s Culture Ministry said Friday that the small, intact figurine was found after an archaeologist spotted one horn poking out of the ground following recent rainfall in the area.The excellently preserved figurine was transported to a lab and initial examination indicates it dates from the Geometric period of ancient Greek art,
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Vasilis Barkas has been left out of the Greece squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers with Spain and Georgia.Barkas completed a £4.5m move to Parkhead in the summer, but was unconvincing under Neil Lennon.And he hasn't played for the club since January, with Scott Bain earning John Kennedy's trust to cement his role as number one for the time being.As recently as September he was his country's first-choice keeper, but manager John van 't Schip left him on the bench for their last two matches
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direct to your inboxA man and woman have been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash in north Manchester. The smash, between a Ford Mondeo and Audi, happened on Blackley New Road in Blackley at around 6.40pm last night (Friday).
direct to your inboxPolice have cordoned off a main road in north Manchester tonight after a crash. The two-vehicle smash happened on Blackley New Road in Crumpsall at around 6.40pm.
according to The Guardian. The paper reports that Mr Alhabib travelled on the small boat with 15 other people from Yemen, Syria and Iran.One Yemeni asylum seeker who travelled with Mr Alhabib told the Guardian they had been charged €2,000 or €3,000 to be smuggled across the water.They described the journey as ‘terrifying’.
Greece holidays could be on the cards again this summer as the country is looking to reopen to foreign tourists.Holidaymakers could jet to the sunny destination without being vaccinated from as early as May 14, according to the country's latest plans.Speaking at a travel conference, Greece's Minister of Tourism said that the country would be welcoming back tourists without the need to show proof of a Covid-19 vaccine to enter.
Albert Gardens at around 9.15pm last night.Officers have established that there was a car crash and then a 22-year-old man was attacked.
direct to your inboxGreece has assured hopeful Britons longing for a summer holiday that they can go ahead and book.The country's tourism minister has said they are prioritising coronavirus vaccinations for the tourism sector, with small islands in line first.These include Halki, near Rhodes, Kastellorizo, Meganisi, and Kythira.There are around 40 Greek islands with a population of less than 1,000, making the vaccine rollout easier in those places, the minister said.Larger destinations including