Friday 9 June 2017

Manchester Attack

TOM UTLEY: There is a link between drinkers who shallow the fancy nonsense on wine labels and young voters' naivety As a species, we like to think ourselves superior to inhabitants of the planet, such as swarming bees, herds of buffalo or sheep that mindlessly follow the flock. But I often think we’re just as easily led. 154 comments 1 video 13 shares TOM UTLEY on young voters' naivety

The choice of a black man to replace Alexandra Shulman shouldn't be the main topic of discussion. Yes, this is a positive step for a publication that has traditionally been steered by white, middle class women, but I don't think we should be blinded by Enninful's race or gender - ultimately he is a huge talent with incredible experience.

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The woman, who wore a niqab, was pictured holding the old woman's hand. The pensioner got her head stuck between the bus door and the metal pole. The post has been shared more than 34,000 times since it was posted. There has been a huge rise in hate crimes following the London Bridge terrorist attack, with a large amount of the attacks in the street directed at British Muslims.

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Remmay Williams, 24, of Leicester allowed her home to be used as a safe house for criminals to stash weapons, ammunition and class A drugs. She was jailed for eight years for her crimes.

Police cordon lifted in RusholmePolice have now lifted a cordon on Grandale Street in Rusholme. A GMP statement saysAs part of the ongoing investigation into the attack at the Manchester Arena, police began searching an address on Grandale Street in Rusholme on 28 May 2017.Today, Wednesday 7 June 2017, the search has now concluded and all cordons lifted.Officers will continue to patrol the area for public reassurance and anyone with any questions is encouraged to speak to an officer or call 101.

Mother who stabbed her boyfriend to death with a kitchen knife after abusing him for YEARS is jailed for at least 13 years Michelle Spencer, 48, of Gomersall (left, centre, and right left), pleaded guilty to murdering her partner David Butterfield (far left), 43, with a kitchen knife that she plunged into his heart. Spencer was sentenced to 13 years for the 'utterly unprovoked assault' on Mr Butterfield, during which she 'suddenly and deliberately' stabbed her partner. Leeds Crown Court heard Spencer had been holding a knife before the incident because she was preparing food.Jailing Spencer, Mr Justice Soole said: 'This was an utterly unprovoked assault with a knife on your innocent partner. 202 comments 1 video 52 shares A Gomersall woman stabbed her partner through the heart with a knife

Ariana Grande song 'One Last Time' heading for number oneAriana Grande is on her way to number one in the charts after her emotional performance of One Last Time at Sunday’s huge benefit concert.The song leapt to second spot in the official charts less than 24 hours after the all-star One Love Manchester gig at Emirates Old Trafford on Sunday.The 23-year-old was joined by Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Chris Martin and other global acts at the show, which was held in tribute to the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bomb.You can read the full story here.

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According to official consolidated figures - which includes catch-up and other services - the most-watched programme of the year was the Broadchurch finale, broadcast in April, with 11.6 million viewers.

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Hundreds of families have been descending on the town in Cumbria since yesterday, with one group of fair-goers even crossing the River Eden(main) on their horses to get to the event. Some 10,000 travellers and 30,000 other visitors are expected to flock to the event to buy from market stalls and exchange tips about life on the road. Pictured: Families arriving at the festival,(top left, bottom left) a horse grazing in a field,(top right) and a man selling traditionally-made pots and pans.(bottom right)

11:00Police still searching for blue suitcaseGreater Manchester Police are still searching for a blue suitcase which is believed to have belonged to bomber Salman Abedi, the M.E.N. understands. Officers said they do not believe the distinctive blue suitcase contains anything dangerous, but are keen to trace it.An image of Abedi wheeling it through the streets was released last weekend in a bid to jog the public’s memory.

Officers searching house in TraffordPolice have confirmed they’re currently searching a property on Crofton Street, Stretford, in connection with the Arena bomb.We’ll bring you more details when we have them.

Rock climber, 32, converts his transit van into an off-grid solar-powered eco home he uses to travel the world  Inspiring images show self-employed Nate Murphy 32, originally from St. Dominick, Cornwall, working on his cargo van as he transforms the white Ford vehicle into a camper. 52 comments 1 video 623 shares Rock climber, 32, converts his transit van into an off-grid eco home

'How can they do this to us?' Charlie Gard's devastated mother breaks down in tears and screams at judges as she loses her Supreme Court fight to take her sick baby son to the US for experimental treatment Charlie Gard's devastated mother broke down in tears (shown main) and screamed as Supreme Court judges as she and her partner lost their legal fight to take their baby son (inset) to the US for treatment. Chris Gard and Connie Yates, from Bedfont, west London, want a doctor in the USA to give experimental treatment to the ten-month-old who has a rare genetic illness. He is on life support at Great Ormond Street Hospital where doctors believe his parents' wishes should be ignored and his life support switched off. But today, after an emergency hearing, three Supreme Court judges ruled that the family would not have a full appeal hearing later this year. Ms Yates wept as she was led from the court, where she and the little boy's father had argued that the state has no right to 'extinguish' their little boy's life. 1k comments 1 video 5.6k shares Charlie Gard's life support to be turned off as parents lose court bid

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Police are investigating cruelty claims at Hartpury College, Gloucestershire, after graphic footage of students stamping on a fox cub's head and slitting its throat was posted onto Snapchat. The ten-second clip sparked a backlash after it was posted on Snapchat by a female first-year with the caption: 'Got the f*cker.' Days earlier, a second-year student was branded 'pure evil' after a photo - which shows him grinning and holding a dead cat up by its TAIL - went viral. The pet apparently belonged to two employees who live on campus and had posted online saying it was found dead in a hedge, believing it had been hit by a car.

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Lt Nicholas Robinson, 28, allegedly pinned the woman to the bed and attacked her, at the Raddison Blu Hotel in Bahrain. When she woke up he raped her again, a military court heard.

Trump's Syria U-Turn: What Next? It is not always a bad thing for political leaders to give the impression that they are unpredictable. It makes it much more difficult for their enemies to calibrate responses. But Donald Trump is not unpredictable in a good way. He is erratic. His aides have no way of assessing what his next move will be. As a result, they can't plan ahead. Do they have any idea what they're going to do next, now that they moved the Syria conflict into a new phase? I doubt it very much. Robin Lustig Journalist and broadcaster

16:05Police cordon lifted in RusholmePolice have now lifted a cordon on Grandale Street in Rusholme. A GMP statement saysAs part of the ongoing investigation into the attack at the Manchester Arena, police began searching an address on Grandale Street in Rusholme on 28 May 2017.Today, Wednesday 7 June 2017, the search has now concluded and all cordons lifted.Officers will continue to patrol the area for public reassurance and anyone with any questions is encouraged to speak to an officer or call 101.

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The biggest game show of the year is about to start. Josh Miller/CNET. For about a week at the beginning of every June, about 65,000 people -- including me -- travel to Los Angeles to find out what's coming up next in the world of video games.

Tom Moore disappeared in Italy in 2003 aged 31 and would now be aged 45. A 15-year-old boy sent the family videos of a man he claimed was Tom. Brother Ben said it is 'the closest and most realistic to Tom' and the family have flown out to Milan to follow up on the lead. The choir, which is made up of people who have missing family members, performed in the final of the talent show on June 3 but were beaten by pianist Tokyo Myers.

The Putin Interviews, which will air on Showtime, were shot between 2015 and February of this year. They give insight into one of the world's most powerful men.

Brother of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi is releasedThe brother of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber has been released from custody without charge.Ismail Abedi, 23, was arrested outside the Morrison’s supermarket in Chorlton the day after his brother Salman detonated his deadly device at the arena.The arrest came as police raided a block of flats on Carlton Road in Whalley Range, a mile from the arrest in Chorlton.This was reportedly Ismail’s marital home.In a simultaneous strike, police raided Salman Abedi’s home on Elsmore Road in Fallowfield.

Man released from custodyA 20–year-old man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released from custody.He was arrested on 27 May 2017 in Cheetham Hill.As it stands, 18 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which nine people have been released without charge.A total of nine men remain in custody for questioning.

A man, aged 23, who was arrested in Shoreham-on-Sea, Sussex, in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released without charge. He had been arrested on Monday May 29. In total 18 people have been arrested in connection with investigation. Seven of those have been released without charge.
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Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit after witnesses were told staff were too busy to come and help  The first paramedics on the scene came from a private ambulance passing by chance. The victim, musician Nick Wilsdon (picture) died of his injuries three days later. comments 6 shares Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit as staff 'too busy' to help Prosecutors charge eight men for 'trying to smuggle illegal Albanian immigrants across the English Channel in small inflatable boats' The National Crime Agency began investigating after an abandoned rigid hulled inflatable boat containing life jackets was found on Dymchurch beach in Kent in May last year. 1 video 37 shares Prosecutors charge eight men for alleged smuggling Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial days before fourth anniversary of his murder is fined just £105  Patrick Burke, 66, binned several flags and tributes during a destructive rampage at the monument in Woolwich, which marks the spot where the soldier, 25, was butchered by two terrorists. 202 comments 1 video 3.6k shares Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial in Woolwich fined just £105 

Mother is CLEARED over vodka and cocaine-fuelled 'girl's night' threesome that ended in angry brawl  Lucy Coleman, 34, was found not guilty of assault by penetration and causing actual bodily harm after three adults ended up in bed together. Her trial was at Maidstone Magistrates Court. 1 comment share Mother is CLEARED over vodka and cocaine-fuelled threesome Royal Navy lieutenant 'raped female sailor after she invited him to her hotel room and lapdanced naked for him'  Lt Nicholas Robinson, 28, allegedly pinned the woman to the bed and attacked her, at the Raddison Blu Hotel in Bahrain. When she woke up he raped her again, a military court heard. 12 shares Royal Navy officer 'raped female sailor at Bahrain hotel'

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