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25.05.2021 - 12:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A 'suspicious powder' delivered in an envelope to a city centre office block was 'non-toxic', police have confirmed.
Piccadilly Gate on Store Street was evacuated as a precaution after the incident at around 2.30pm yesterday (Monday).
A huge emergency service presence was sparked and the road was closed off.
A GMP spokesperson said yesterday that 'an unknown white power had been delivered' to the office block.
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Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene in Ingram Street in the city centre at around 10.15pm on Sunday, May 30, after the alarm was raised.
arrested and charged following a 'disturbance' in Aberdeen.
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Chris Willman Music WriterThe latest social media sparring between a politician and entertainer is getting especially personal, as Rand Paul, the COVID-downplaying Republican senator from Kentucky, took to Twitter to suggest that his having received a suspicious powder at his home might be due to singer Richard Marx “encouraging violence” against him.“I take these threats immensely seriously,” Paul said in a statement Tuesday.
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Naman Ramachandran The ongoing battle between the Indian government and Twitter intensified on Monday with the Delhi Police raiding the social media outfit’s Delhi and Gurgaon offices over a tweet marked by the platform as “manipulated.”The tweet in question originated from Sambit Patra, national spokesperson of India’s ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on May 18.
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