Oldham, last weekend.
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Police made the request as it deals with the unfolding situation on board the 228-metre Nave Andromeda. Concerns were raised with police over the welfare of the ship's crew, shortly after 10am on Sunday, the force said.Police said the vessel, located around six miles off the coast of Bembridge on the Isle of Wight, had been travelling in the direction of Southampton.
Oldham, last weekend.
Jacqueline Jossa was all set to do the school run when she realised she had a flat tyre. Panicked and feeling helpless, the mum-of-two took to social media to ask "what am I meant to do?!" The former EastEnders actress, 28, admitted she didn't have the first clue about how to change a tyre.
Tesco Extra in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire while in uniform and on duty.
A California nurse raped and killed while jogging may have helped detectives solve her cold case murder after 25 years. Christine Munro was 37 when she was murdered in Redding on a summer day in 1995.
here"We have been doing everything that we can to serve customers on this incredibly busy Sunday and we have increased staff capacity in our store to manage the click & collect service."We’d like to thank our customers for their patience and for shopping with IKEA.”The M.E.N.
announced the change in a tweet on Tuesday, as she warned people to stay vigilant.
police had requested military assistance in dealing with the situation on board the 228-metre Nave Andromeda.
coastguard were scrambled this afternoon amid reports of an attempted hijacking on an oil tanker off the Isle of Wight.The incident is reported to have taken place aboard the Liberian-registered Nave Andromeda crude oil tanker south of Sandown, according to Isle of Wight Radio.Early reports indicated that a group of stowaways had tried to take over the ship.A Hampshire police spokesman said: "We are aware and dealing with an ongoing incident on board a vessel which is situated south of the Isle
He was found injured on the town's Walker Road at around 12.40pm and taken by ambulance to Ayr Hospital, where he died a short time later.Detective Sergeant Craig Semple said: “Our enquiries are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances surrounding this death. "A post mortem examination will be held in due course, however meantime the death is being treated as unexplained. “A number of people went to assist the injured man on Walker Road and I would ask anyone who assisted who has not yet
Kilmarnock street over claims an alleged paedophile is living nearby. Police raced to McDougall Place in the Ayrshire town after an angry crowd gathered.
schoolboy who is battling a life-threatening condition which leaves him unable to eat are desperately appealing for help to stay close to his hospital 70 miles away from their home. Little Ryan Cairnie was diagnosed with intestinal failure when he was just two-years-old after projectile vomiting everything he ate.