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He placed Turk under social work supervision for three years with “stringent” conduct requirements including a ban on him having unsupervised contact with children and limitations on internet use.He also ordered the accused to carry out 165 hours of unpaid work within 12 months and said his name would remain on the sex offenders’ register for three years.
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straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United fans believe it won't be long before Hannibal makes his first-team debut. It was announced on Monday that Hannibal had committed his future to United after putting pen to paper on a new long-term contract.
The pair were arrested on March 11 after police carried out early morning raids at 6am in Heywood, Hollins and Blackley.
Invergowrie sustained heavy fire damage during the early hours of Monday morning.
Prince Harry and Prince William are looking for ways to have a heart-to-heart talk in the wake of Harry’s blockbuster interview with Oprah Winfrey, sources tell Page Six. "They have opened communication channels," one source in the UK said.
A look behind the curtain. Actress Katie Leung opened up about how she handled a barrage of “racist s–t” being written about her online during her time starring in the Harry Potter franchise.
link!Passing sentence, Sheriff Linda Nicolson told Loudon: “It’s clear custody is the only option.“You have a long record for violence and disorder, including offences where weapons were involved.”
Katie Leung will forever be Cho Chang.
ITV CEO Carolyn McCall has said that the UK broadcaster will hold talks with Piers Morgan after the Good Morning Britain presenter said live on-air that he did not believe Meghan Markle had suicidal thoughts.
direct to your inboxThree people have been taken to hospital after being cut from two vehicles following a crash in Ashton-under-Lyne.Police, firefighters and paramedics were all sent out to Broadoak Road at 2pm today, March 5, following the two-vehicle collision.The road was closed following the incident while firefighters also dealt with an oil spillage on the road, and buses were diverted along Smallshaw Road.A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service added: “At just after
Two men have now been charged.Remez Caffrey, 23, of of Chelston Avenue, Moston and John Chean, 24, of Thirlmere Walk, Kirkby, Merseyside have both been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, amphetamine and cannabis, conspiracy to import cannabis and money laundering.They both appeared at Manchester magistrates’ court yesterday and were remanded in custody ahead of a future court appearance.
direct to your inboxLancashire Police has issued a warning after discovering a cyclist illegally riding on the hard shoulder of the M55.The footage from the patrol car shows a cyclist on the hard shoulder, oblivious to the officers behind.They tweeted: "Although MN31 agreed that it was a lovely day for you to be out and about doing your daily exercise.
“I would take the opportunity to congratulate all the other recipients of the Bravery and Excellence Awards for their efforts and deserved recognition.”Chief Constable Iain Livingstone QPM presented 25 bravery awards to 31 police officers and 16 members of the public.He said: “The last 12 months have underlined the relentless and challenging nature of policing.“Officers and staff are playing a crucial role supporting the national response to coronavirus.
direct to your inboxFour men and a woman have been charged as part of an investigation into the use of encrypted communication services.Police carried out warrants in Oldham, Rochdale and Liverpool yesterday (Thursday) as part of Operation Foam.Five people have now been charged.Asad Zulfiquar, 35, of Broomfield Gardens, Liverpool, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, heroin and cannabis and possess for sale or transfer any prohibited weapon/ammunition.Urszula Kareme, 42, of Burder
direct to your inbox A police force has warned parents they will be fined if their children break coronavirus lockdown rules after around 20 young people were caught playing football at a locked leisure centre.