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hereDamian Zelazowski, defending, said his client had worked as a warehouseman for M&S for 23 years.Bayley had one previous conviction for indecent assault in January 1997 when he was a juvenile.Judge Anthony Cross QC said that without the intervention of the railway station cleaner the victim 'would never have known he was the victim of a sexual assault'.Bayley, of South Close in Wilmslow, was handed a 12-month community order after he had earlier admitted one charge of sexual assault.
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Covid-19.Sprightly Joseph Shaw - a former councillor from North Lanarkshire - was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary after a fall at his home with a suspected broken hip.But his family say he was put on a ward where other people had Coronavirus, then he caught the killer bug and died at the age of 82.His family said the virus was “out of control” at the ageing hospital.The news comes as senior doctors at the city’s facility have raised concerns about Covid-19 infection control.Another man - whose
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hereThe victim, 46, a keen photographer who was out taking pictures, apologised and Slack walked away.But he returned and followed the victim into the nearby toilets, where he was joined by Vickers and Hopley and the trio confronted him.He was pushed and in the process dropped his wallet, Manchester Crown Court heard.After he left the toilets, he was pushed to the floor and punched.Slack punched him to the head several times, and Vickers threw a single punch.The man got up shortly after, but was
swept in over the weekend bringing torrential rain and strong winds across the North West.
Strictly Come Dancing host Tess Daly has revealed only her mum calls her by her real name after her agent changed it at the start of her career. The telly star was born Helen Daly and started her career as a teenage model.However, her agent discovered there was already a model on the books of her agency with the same name, so she had to change it.Tess revealed her agent picked the name Tess for her and now her mum is the only person who still calls her Helen.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerGlaser Weil LLP has added Douglas Stone in its Century City office as partner and cochair of the Entertainment Department.Stone represents actor Daniel Craig and Dean Devlin and his production company, Electric Entertainment, among others. A transactional attorney, he regularly represents actors, writers, and directors.“I am delighted that the talented Doug Stone is bringing his wide ranging legal and entertainment expertise to our firm,” said Barbara M.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A man who raped his 17-year-old victim within six minutes of meeting her was today jailed for five years.Ji Ren Lin, 32, carried his teenage victim, who was drunk and incapable of giving consent, into a lane in Glasgow city centre on November 21 2018 and raped her.The attack by Lin on the girl, who was a stranger, took place in East Bath Lane.Afterwards he left her distressed and crying and went back to work
Sharon Stone made the bold choice to pose nude for Playboy magazine in 1990 so that she could get a role in “Basic Instinct.” At the time, Stone wasn’t a well-known actress so she decided to be “strategic” in order to get the part that would later push her into sex symbol status. The actress played the lead character, Catherine Tramell, opposite Michael Douglas, who played Detective Nick Curran in the erotic-thriller.
Sharon Stone discusses stripping off for Playboy, getting older “like a dancer” and more during her appearance on Global’s “The Drew Barrymore Show”.