Author: Anna Mikhailova

PC Philip Walters was deadly shot in the chest while attending a disturbance at Empresas Avenue, Ilford, on April 18, 1994. The 28 -year -old officer had called the scene with his colleague, PC Derek Shepherd, after reports from three men to attack an occupant. PC Walters’s mother puts flowers (Image: Metropolitan Police) When the suspects tried to flee, there was a fight, which resulted in the death of PC Walters. PC Shepherd also was shot and injured the duration of the incident. Commander Stuart Bell paid tribute to PC Walters in the memorial service. He said: “PC Philip Walters…

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In 2018, a jury discovered that Mark Cory had abused seven students who had time as a teacher at the Aberdour school in Burgh Heath. But Cory, previously or Cunningham Road in Banstead, was never sentenced since he had diagnosed his leg with Alzheimer’s disease. He died in May 2020, he had never seen the interior of a cell. Now another former student is presenting a civil claim against Cory’s heritage claiming that he was also abused by him. It is alleged that the abuse has tasks in the place between the late 1970s and the early seventies at the…

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The officers say they saw and stopped a “suspicious” parked vehicle that contained four people at Fith Road yesterday morning (April 24). Two of the people supposedly tried to escape, but were arrested, before finding a zombie knife and a locking knife. Meanwhile, a search for the vehicle taken to drugs and weapons in light and four suspects were arrested and remained in custody. The images shared by the officers show effective, cannabis and pills in plastic bags. R With the police spokesman said: “Four people have been arrested in Frith Road, Croydon after a policeman stops discovering illegal items…

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Activists who live throughout Battersa’s River Front have held a decision of the Council to reject a high height controversial. A batter bridge (OBB), a 29 -story building in the corner of Battersea bridge Road has been the heart of a bitter dispute between residents and their developer, Rockwell Property, for the best part of 2024. Yesterday, the Wandworth Council Planning Committee rejected the plans that included 110 homes, or what would be half for social rental, concluding that the proposal was or “excessive size” and “would interrupt the character of the coast.” The council leader, Simon Hogg, said: “The…

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Chris Eank JR will receive a measurement of £ 375,500 ($ 500,000) after losing the weight in just 0.05 lb for Saturday’s resentment with Conor Benn.The 35 -year -old weighed 0.2 lb over the limit of 11º 6 lb in the first attempt and the second time was still too heavy. A trimmed benn and tone, which has operated on the Welter weight for most of his career, was lighter than expected in 11ST 2LB.Eubank and Benn are repressed by a ridiculous clause that prohibits them from weighing more than 12º 1 pounds on Saturday morning.”Show Me The Money,” Benn…

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BBCIt has a series of assaults, shootings and bombing incidentsPolice arrested and accused eight other people, from 16 to 38, in an investigation into a gang dispute.Since March there have been a series of assaults, shootings and incidents of fire pumps in Glasgow and Edinburgh.A total of 20 people have now arrested the legs and face charges that include murder attempt, firearms crimes, firearms and traffic crimes.The Police of Scotland said that violence was linked to rival groups are attacked with each other and that “it would not be tolerated.”On Wednesday, a 16 -year -old boy and a 20 -year…

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Prime Minister Michelle O’Neill will travel to Rome to attend the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday.It will join political leaders, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Micheál Martin and Prime Minister of Scotland, John Swinney, at the ceremony. O’Neill had cut a family vacation so that plans could be made to attend the funeral.Prime Minister Emma Little-Penegelly has confirmed that he will not attend.Rinancando tribute after his death on Monday, O’Neill said that Pope Francis’s efforts to “communicate and recognize adjustment errors should be recognized.”The vice president of Sinn Fein also remembered his visit to Ireland…

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The next five episodes of Great British Railway Journeys, presented by Michael Portillo, will be broadcast next week Episode 17, ready to broadcast on April 29, will see the station and former deputy of Romford to the Blackwater estuary in Maldon. Upon arriving in Romford in the Liberty line, Mr. Portillo will visit the Railway Operating Center near the Romford station, which is the entire East Anglian rail network. Read more: trains stations that Havering captured in vintage photos Here, spectators will learn how the signals handle the movements of more than 4,000 trains per day and will respond to…

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The artist Sarah Cunningham was run over by a Northern Line train to the north at the La Granja de Chalk station after climbing the track and walking through a tunnel at 3.30 in the morning of November 2 last year. TFL workers took two days to find the 31 -year -old girl’s body after she was reported as disappeared on November 2. The senior coroner of northern London, Mary Hassell, said in a future death prevention report that Miss Cunningham was intoxicated by a combination of alcohol, cocaine and ketamine. He had previously concluded that his death was accidental.…

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A recycling scheme in a crematorium has raised £ 12,500 in the last year to support beneficial organizations in the area. The unusual scheme has been executed from Hinder Green Crematorium, in Verkheid Lane. With the consent of family members, the recycling of the metal scheme recovers and recycles articles such as medical pins, plates, cables, screws, rods and artificial joints after a cremation. The projects of this recycling effort are donated to the positions that support individuals with terminal diseases or real families. The money raised from this year’s profits will be divided between Catford’s Sands of charity of…

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