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direct to your inboxMore than 40 cannabis plants have been seized from a house in Tameside.Police raided a property on Foundry Street, Dukinfield, at 7.30am on Thursday (March 4) following reports of 'unusual activity' passed on from the public.Inside - on the third floor - officers found a 'small cannabis farm', with more than 40 plants at various stages of growth.Nobody was inside the house at the time.Greater Manchester Police is now carrying out enquiries to identify those responsible.A GMP
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Bolton on Monday morning. Around '100 plants believed to be cannabis', along with 'cultivation equipment', were uncovered in the operation.Four people, aged between 33 and 43, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to produce cannabis.They are currently in custody for question, according to Greater Manchester Police.
Manchester Crown Court heard. Dashcam footage showed Loose, from Wythenshawe, weaving in and out of moving traffic.
Sale were on holiday in a 'remote' part of Denmark. Prosecutors allege he drowned Ms Leeson in a swimming pool in a rented holiday cottage, in the town of Norre Nobel in June 2017.
Liverpool Echo reports. Prosecutors allege the 33-year-old was the victim of a revenge attack, carried out by the family of his ex-partner Melissa Stubbs.They say he was hit with a 'weapon' by her brother Aaron Stubbs.
Sale, had been an 'accident' but they allege it was a 'sinister, pre-planned killing'. They claim that Mr McPherson forged Ms Leeson's will and took out insurance policies, which they say he stood to benefit from in the event of her death.
direct to your inboxStories involving lions, cats and mice are being used to introduce children aged as young as five to concepts around terrorism, the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena concert bombing was told.A book called 'Mog is Coming' has been devised by an award-winning charity telling the story of a cat on the loose in a school of mice.Another story used as an educational aid involves a circus lion entering a school.They were designed 'to communicate important issues around run,