Author: Anna Mikhailova

Roy King, who had previous convictions for sexual children, was declared guilty of being a friend of an 18 -year -old man and then rapeing him in the park in 2007 They gave him an indeterminate sentence for public protection (IPP), which saw a criminal to prison for an indefinite period of time until a probation board said that the offender was suitable for liberation. IPP sentences were abolished in 2012, but King was one or around 2,000 IPP prisoners who remained within the penitentiary system. The 61 -year -old man was detained at HMP Littlehey, a prison for men…

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The Fire Service received two calls on the fire in Northbrook Road just before 12.30 pm on April 12. Four engines and 25 firefighters from the stations of Ilford, Barking and Stratford were sent. They found that most of the kitchen of an apartment destroyed and rescued a man from the first flower roof, use a short extension staircase. Firefighters had controlled fire just after 12.50 pm The London Fire Brigade believes that the fire was accidental, caused by incense bars placed too close to flammable materials. A spokesman said: “Incense sticks, candles and oil burners are one of the…

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On Monday, April 14, you will see a growing cloud coverage during the day, with temperatures that reach 16 ° C and fall to 10 ° C during the night. It is expected that on Tuesday, April 15, it will be cloudy with light rain in the morning and showers scattered in the afternoon. It will be warmer, with a maximum of 18 C and a minimum of 7c. On Wednesday, April 16, it will begin cloudy, but it is likely that bright spells are later in the day. Temperatures will reach its maximum point at 16 ° C, falling…

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The new shelters have settled in an attempt to replace those withdrawn in 2021. Restoring bus shelters in the streets of the municipality has been a priority for the executive mayor, Jason Perry. Working in close association with Transport for London (TFL), the Council assured an agreement that has delivered 101 new shelters in just under 100 days, from the first installation to the last one. This has a legistic logistics effort that implies careful coordination between the Council, TFL and the contractors. More than 88,000 people use the bus network in Croydon Daily, and the new shelters are expected…

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The runners, runners and walkers of all the steps met in Danson Park for the 617th weekly event, which took place on Saturday, April 12. James Macdonald de Cambridge Harriers was the fastest registered ending, completing the course in an impressive 17.32. He was followed by Calum Boyce in 18.59 and Anthony Mcginty in 19.13. Among women, Chantelle Mcginty or Cambridge Harriers led the way with a time of 22.24. Hayley Brown followed him little at 22.36, and Rose Baker, also or Cambridge Harriers, was the third fastest woman recorded in 22.41. Bexley Parkrun thanked the 26 volunteers who made…

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Siderúrgic workers in Scunthorpe say they are optimistic about the future of British Steel, but warn that they have “been disappointed before.”A worker, Rachael, said: “I don’t want to feel relieved that everything is ordered.”BBC News was a speech with workers on Monday morning, days after an emergency parliamentary vote to save the plant.Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the government “had no choice but to act”, after the Chinese company Jingye, which bought British Steel in 2020, said he had suffered a financial loss of around £ 700000 per day.

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An email sent to St Mary’s elementary school this morning (April 14) is “to be serious tasks”, with the reference cures given to the parents. The school of the Church of England in Brooke Road teaches more than 500 students between five and 11 years old, while their small student nursery teaches from one to four years. The school was closed by Easter holidays, but the nursery was operating outside the site and has been closed by at least the morning. The nature of the threat is not yet known, but it is not believed to have a connection with…

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An analysis of the National Housing Federation found that families waiting for properties with three or more rooms in Westminster, Enfield or Merton, would have to wait more than 100 years to get a house, assuming that no one new joined the list or her. Westminster headed the national table with an estimated 107 years required to eliminate the waiting list of family size houses, while Enfield was estimated at 105 years, and Merton at 102 years. The shortest wait in the first ten (listed below) was more than 40 years, with Wandworth and Camden in rooms and fifth places…

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Catherine Moore and Abigail TaylorBBC News niEPAMcilroy and his Caddie Harry Diamond are from the city of CountyWelcome to Holywood.The city in County Down has always been proud of the local child Rory Mcilroy, but has reached a completely new level after his dramatic victory on Sunday.Finally he joined a select club of only six golfers To achieve the Grand Slam race with the victory in the Masters. The Holywood boy received his Hollywood end, and the city is buzzing.John Reynolds observed every minute of the teachers, who was a hero in the United StatesIt can be a gray Monday…

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Getty imagesFifteen people, including former conservative deputy Craig Williams, the Game Commission has accused of betting crimes. The investigation was launched last year after bets on the time of the general elections of 2024. The commission said the investigation focused on people “suspicious for using confidential information, specifically anticipated knowledge of the election proposal date, to obtain an unfair advantage in betting markets.”The defendants will appear in the Westminster Magistrates on June 13, 2025. Before calling the elections, Williams was the conservative deputy of Montgomereyshire and an assistant of the then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Laura Saunders, who was the conservative…

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