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Three other individuals have previously stood trial and been convicted for their involvement in the killing of Thomas Campbell. Reece Steven, DOB 22/05/1993, was convicted of murder and conspiracy to ...
Winning artwork by school pupils taking part in a citywide Tall Ships-inspired drawing competition will go on public display when the spectacular maritime festival sails into Aberdeen in two just ...
A man who entered three homes in Swansea, rummaged through drawers and exposed himself, has been sentenced at Swansea Crown Court. Evan Powell, 21, entered the properties in the Brynmill area, during ...
A father has been found guilty of murdering his five-week-old baby daughter.
Hundreds of volunteers collected thousands of items in a 24-hour litter pick across dozens of areas in Aberdeen. The annual event – with the aim of making the city more sparklingly clean in the summer ...
A Norfolk-based food wholesaler has been fined £66,000 after an employee’s leg had to be amputated after he was injured while loading a lorry. The worker was loading an HGV using a pallet truck at ...
Gregory Manson [19/10/1968] was found guilty of 14 counts of sexual assault and four counts of indecent assault, following a trial at Canterbury Crown Court. He was acquitted of two counts of indecent ...
Tom Chapman, aged 34, has just launched a wool collection business from his new base at one of Staffordshire County Council’s farm holdings in Standon Bowers. He took on the 50-acre farm in October ...
The FSA has published new guidance on Mechanically Separated Meat (MSM) to help businesses comply with food law.
An Altrincham-based construction company has been fined £165,000 after it repeatedly failed to put in place suitable fire ...
CBD businesses with applications on the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) Public List are being encouraged to reformulate food products to improve consumer safety. These are products that are currently on ...