Paisley after a 'worrying' incident involving her daughter and two strangers. Natasha McCotter was walking with her toddler, Rowan, in Glenburn, when she noticed a couple watching them at 1.30pm on Monday.
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The gang’s business model was to advertise the sexual services of young women on the internet, and then move them from town to town across Lancashire - including towns near Bury. They applied a particular premium to the feature that a girl was 'new in town', which was often the banner headline on the gang's Viva Street website.
The site offered one woman for hire as 'Bella' in Blackpool in one week, and then as 'Kathy' in Whitehaven the next. The racket was uncovered after people living in a
.Paisley after a 'worrying' incident involving her daughter and two strangers. Natasha McCotter was walking with her toddler, Rowan, in Glenburn, when she noticed a couple watching them at 1.30pm on Monday.
Comcast-owned Sky News has taken arguably its top presenter, Kay Burley, off-air for six months after she breached the UK’s coronavirus rules over the weekend.
direct to your inboxA teenager accused of murdering a schoolboy he 'paid to have sex with' didn't want anyone to know he was gay 'because he was in the Young Farmers', a jury heard as a police interview with a friend of the deceased was played in court.Matthew Mason, then 18, lured Alex Rodda to a remote woodland near the rural village of Ashley in Cheshire before beating him to death with a metal wrench in December last year, prosecutors allege.Mr Mason, now 19, killed the 15-year-old because
2001: A Space Odyssey.The structure was initially spotted in the desert in Utah last week, and disappeared after five days – with an identical monolith now appearing on the other side of the world.The New York Times speculated that the monolith could have been planted years ago by the late sculptor John McCracken, with others saying a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s iconic film might have erected the structure as a tribute.There is no confirmation currently as to whether the structure was designed by
Tom Cruise is back at work!
criminal offences last week, with M.E.N.
An American tourist has returned a fragment of ancient marble stolen from a trip to Rome — along with a note apologizing for “being such an American a--hole.” The Nation Roman Museum received a bulky package this week from Atlanta, which contained the rock inscribed with the message, “To Sam, love Jess, Rome 2017” in black marker, the Guardian reported. Along with the parcel was a letter asking for forgiveness from a visitor, who museum officials assume was a young woman named Jess.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson has officially made it into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade!The wrestler and actor took to social media on Thursday, after an ad for his upcoming NBC biopic series,, aired during the annual parade, depicting his infamous fanny pack throwback pic as one of the parade's larger-than-life balloons. «Never in my wildest dreams...» Johnson captioned the clip.
Comcast-owned European pay-TV giant Sky has signed a major deal with Entertainment One spanning both the studio's existing library of titles and new releases in development. The arrangement gives Sky access to almost 200 movies from eOne's library, including the Twilight and Divergent franchises, Young Victoria, Dallas Buyers Club and Looper, which will be made available to its Sky Q customers.
Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell are back to filming the intense car chase scene for Mission: Impossible 7!
A fast-moving wildfire driven by gusting winds destroyed several homes in Reno, Nev., and forced hundreds to evacuate on Tuesday, prompting Gov. Steve Sisolak to declare a state of emergency.
Ryan Phillippe) was shot and killed at point-blank range by the seemingly innocuous local state trooper Rick Legarski (John Carroll Lynch) just as they were about to set off to find answers. Turns out, Legarski was secretly working in tandem with Ronald Pergman (Brian Geraghty), the creepy truck driver responsible for kidnapping the two girls.