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Lads Mags: Tesco To Restrict Sales To Over 18s

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 Agustus 2013 | 22.12

Supermarket giant Tesco says it will sell lads mags only to those aged 18 or over.

The chain also said it had struck a "modesty deal" regarding the front covers of magazines such as Zoo, Nuts and Front and that Bizarre will be supplied in a bag.

The supermarket is bringing in a raft of measures across its 3,000 stores in the UK in response to customer concerns about the racy images.

A Tesco spokesman said: "We have had in depth conversations with our customers about this issue and we're putting new measures in place based on what they have told us they want.

"We've listened carefully to the concerns raised by the campaign groups but our priority is to make sure we meet our customers' needs and expectations.

"To do that we have secured agreement from the publishers of Zoo, Nuts and Front that their magazine covers will be more modest from now on and the publishers of Bizarre will now supply the magazine in a bag.

"We are restricting the sale of these magazines to people over the age of 18 to reassure parents who do not want their children to be able to purchase these titles.

"And we will ensure these titles are always placed on the back tier of the magazine shelves so that the cover is obscured with only the title visible."

Feminist campaign group Lose The Lads' Mags has been part of a driving force in a campaign maintaining it is unacceptable to treat women like sex objects.

It has been targeting high street supermarkets and newsagents which stock the magazines, declaring that it is "a national scandal" they are putting them up for sale.

The group states: "Lads mags aren't just a bit of harmless fun. By portraying women as dehumanised sex objects they fuel attitudes that underpin discrimination and violence against women.

"Displaying lads' mags in everyday spaces like supermarkets sends the deeply harmful message that treating women like sex objects is normal and acceptable."


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Car Parking 'Cash Cow' Plan For Homeowners

Householders should be free to turn their driveway into a car park to boost their income and help provide cheaper parking spaces, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles says.

The Cabinet minister has promised to clamp down on a "back-door parking tax" that forces residents to seek planning permission to charge commuters to park on their property.

New government guidance will allow homeowners to rent out their drives for a single car without making a planning application.

It comes after some town halls demanded that households apply for "change of use" planning permission costing £385, with the threat of a £20,000 fine if they did not, Mr Pickles said.

Householders could earn more than £200 each month renting out their parking space, according to moneysavingexpert.com.

Mr Pickles said: "Councils should be welcoming common sense ways that help hard-working people park easier and cheaply and for families to make some spare cash.

"Councils shouldn't be interfering in an honest activity that causes no harm to others, unless there are serious concerns.

Eric Pickles Eric Pickles wants new guidelines for renting out driveways

"Parking charges and fines are not a cash cow for town halls. This Government is standing up against the town hall parking bullies and over-zealous parking enforcement."

Several internet companies have been set up to help households rent out their spare or unused dedicated off-street parking space near town centres, train stations and sports grounds.

Mr Pickles said residents would be allowed to rent a single parking space without planning permission, provided there was no public nuisance to neighbours, or other substantive concerns.

Householders wishing to change their garden into a car park or for other commercial uses would still require planning permission, he added.

It emerged this week that some councils were racking up huge surpluses from their parking-charge activities, according to figures from the RAC Foundation.

In 2011/12, English councils had a total current account surplus of £565m from their on-street and off-street parking operations.

This is a £54m increase on the £511m surplus in 2010/11, said the foundation.


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Mark Duggan: 'No Criminality Over Shooting'

The police watchdog has found no evidence of criminality by officers in the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan.

Tomorrow will be the two-year anniversary of the death of his death in Tottenham, north London, which sparked a national wave of riots and looting.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has been investigating whether any of the 11 firearms officers involved in Mr Duggan's shooting committed any wrongdoing.

Kevin Hutchinson-Foster, 30, was convicted at the Old Bailey of passing the gun to Mr Duggan after a retrial Kevin Hutchinson (R) was found guilty of supplying the gun to Mark Duggan Gun supplied to Mark Duggan by Kevin Hutchinson-Foster

But a spokeswoman said today: "We have found no evidence to indicate criminality at this stage."

Mr Duggan's relatives are due to gather with justice campaigners later today, along with supporters of Joy Gardner and Roger Sylvester, who both died after being restrained by police officers; and Cynthia Jarrett, whose death when police raided her home sparked the Broadwater Farm riots in Tottenham in the 1980s.

Shaun Hall and Carole Duggan. Carole Duggan: 'We expect those responsible to be prosecuted'

Mr Duggan's aunt, Carole Duggan, said she wanted the officers involved to be prosecuted.

"It's been two years and we are now waiting for the inquest to get the answers to the questions we have about how and why Mark was killed," she said. "We expect those responsible for Mark's death to be prosecuted and for justice to be served."

Mr Duggan was shot by armed police in Tottenham on August 4, 2011, after marksmen stopped the minicab in which he was travelling.

Officers feared the father-of-four was on his way to carry out a revenge shooting for his cousin's death. An inquest into the 29-year-old's death is due to start next month following a series of delays.

Local outrage at the police shooting marked the start of a wave of rioting, looting, and arson that spread across parts of the country in 2011.

The theme of this evening's event is "Justice delayed is justice denied", and will see the families speak about their ongoing battles for the truth about their loved ones' deaths.

Ms Gardner, who was facing deportation, died in 1993 after police officers restrained her and gagged her with tape.

Rioters and police in Hackney, east London The shooting sparked national riots and looting in 2011

Her mother, Myrna Simpson, said: "It's important for people to fight for justice and don't stop, because there is no other way to get justice but to fight for it.

"I am still fighting for justice for Joy and not only for Joy but for all. I am fighting for justice for everyone that has been unjustly killed."

The meeting will take place at North London Community House in Tottenham.


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Cycling Festival: 70,000 Gear Up For Mass Event

Tens of thousands of riders are taking to the streets of London and Surrey this weekend for the UK's biggest cycling festival.

More than 70,000 cyclists are due to take part in the inaugural Prudential RideLondon festival, which includes four events designed to appeal to riders of all ages and abilities, from plodders to champions.

The highlight is set to be a 100-mile race from London through Surrey on Sunday, with London mayor Boris Johnson taking part in the challenge.

He said he had done a "couple" of 55-mile rides as part of his training programme codenamed "chiselled whippet".

He hopes to complete the route in 12 hours even though the cut-off time for finishers is supposed to be nine hours.

"My team has told me I will never make it. They think I am too clapped out to cycle 100 miles but the more they discourage me, the more determined I am to have a crack," he added.

British Olympic cycling champions Laura Trott, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell will be riding in Saturday's Grand Prix in London's St James's Park.

Ms Trott told Sky News: "I feel like we're actually turning into a cycling nation now, just like Belgium and Holland are. It's grown and grown.

Olympics - Super Saturday Package Dani King, Laura Trott and Joanna Rowsell will be riding in the Grand Prix

"It's been like a knock-on effect from what Chris Hoy did in Beijing, followed by what he did in London. And then two winners of the Tour de France in two consecutive years. It's just getting bigger and bigger."

Staff Sergeant Steve Arnold, 34, of King's Lynn, who had both his legs blown off in Afghanistan, will also be competing in the hope it will help his chances of being selected for Britain at the Paralympics.

He has only been handcycling seriously for a year after it was used as part of his recovery at Headley Court rehabilitation centre.

He added: "I loved representing my country as a member of the armed forces, and I'd love to represent my country in cycling as well. It is going to be a tough field - the hardest I have ever raced against with guys coming from all over the world.

"I can't imagine what it is going to be like racing on the streets of London with all those thousands of people cheering you on."

Saturday will also feature an eight-mile family ride on a traffic-free loop of closed roads in central London.

Up to 20,000 amateur cyclists are to line up for the 100-mile challenge, starting at the Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, and then through Surrey's hills before finishing in central London.

Rugby World Cup winner Matt Dawson, two-time Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell, former Olympic and World champion sprint hurdler Sally Gunnell and soap stars from Emmerdale are taking part.


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Twitter Says 'Sorry' To Women Over Abuse

Twitter's UK boss has personally apologised to women who have been attacked by "trolls" on the social networking site, vowing to do more to protect people from abuse.

It comes as Scotland Yard said its e-crime unit was looking into claims by eight people of abuse.

Twitter found itself in the spotlight after three female journalists said they had been the subject of bomb threats on the site and two other women - an MP and a campaigner - received threats of rape.

The bomb threat tweet was sent to Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman, Independent columnist Grace Dent and Europe editor of Time magazine Catherine Mayer, as well as a number of other women.

In separate incidents, Labour MP Stella Creasy and campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez, who successfully fought for a woman's face to appear on £10 banknotes, were threatened on Twitter with rape.

Twitter logo Twitter is "committed to making the site a safe place for users"

Two arrests have already been made in relation to those threats.

Meanwhile, TV classics expert Mary Beard silenced an internet troll after naming and shaming him on the site.

Twitter UK has now clarified its rules on abusive behaviour amid a growing backlash over a series of attacks.

Stella Creasy & Mary Beard Labour MP Stella Creasy (L) and Mary Beard received abuse on Twitter

The firm said it was putting extra staff on the teams which handle abuse reports, and an "in-tweet" report button has been added so people can report abusive behaviour directly from a tweet.

The company, which has its European headquarters in Dublin, has recently taken on its first in-house counsel for the region.

It has also started advertising for a legal policy staff member to work on rotating shifts "to provide timely responses to emergency requests from all over the world".

The job description added: "We're a passionate team of intensely motivated, detail-oriented folks, seeking the same to join us!"

New Twitter rules The website has introduced a new security button to report abuse

The blogging site's policy shift comes after an online petition calling for a "report abuse" button had attracted more than 120,000 signatures.

Tony Wang, general manager of Twitter UK, posted a series of tweets saying abuse was "simply not acceptable".

He wrote: "I personally apologise to the women who have experienced abuse on Twitter and for what they have gone through.

"The abuse they've received is simply not acceptable. It's not acceptable in the real world, and it's not acceptable on Twitter.

"There is more we can and will be doing to protect our users against abuse. That is our commitment."

Caroline Criado Perez Campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez was threatened on Twitter with rape

Twitter is also working with the UK Safer Internet Centre, which promotes the safe and responsible use of technology.

The rules include "You may not publish or post direct, specific threats of violence against others" and "You may not engage in targeted abuse or harassment".

The social networking website added: "User abuse and technical abuse are not tolerated on Twitter.com, and may result in permanent suspension."

In a message posted on its blog, Twitter's senior director for trust and safety, Del Harvey, and Mr Wang wrote: "It comes down to this: people deserve to feel safe on Twitter.

"We want people to feel safe on Twitter, and we want the Twitter rules to send a clear message to anyone who thought that such behaviour was, or could ever be, acceptable."

"We are committed to making Twitter a safe place for our users," they said, adding: "We're here, and we're listening to you."


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Balcombe Fracking: Test Drilling Begins

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 02 Agustus 2013 | 22.12

Energy company Cuadrilla has started test drilling for oil in the countryside - as anti-fracking protests enter a ninth day.

The project has been subject to days of delays because of high-profile protests designed to halt delivery of trucks and equipment to the plant.

But the energy company confirmed that equipment had now been tested and test drilling had begun.

A Cuadrilla spokesman said: "We started test drilling at 11.15am, and we will do a 3,000ft vertical well. We will be there for two to three months."

Campaigners fear the project at Lower Stumble, near Balcombe, West Sussex, could lead Cuadrilla to go on to conduct hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.

The controversial method of fracking involves high pressure liquid being pumped deep underground to split shale rock and release gas supplies.

Balcombe anti fracking protest Protests have entered their ninth day

Opponents of fracking have highlighted concerns about potential water contamination and environmental damage, as well as small-scale earthquakes.

Police have had to throw up a daily security operation around the test site's entrance as dozens of anti-fracking protesters have turned out to halt deliveries.

Sussex Police confirmed two people - a man and a 19-year-old woman - were arrested on Friday on suspicion of assaulting police officers. More than 30 people have been detained since last Friday, mainly on suspicion of obstructing deliveries.

This week Cuadrilla's chief executive, Francis Egan, reacted to concerns surrounding the drilling.

He said his firm has "no intention of ruining the countryside and won't ruin the countryside".

Fracking protest in West Sussex Police contained protesters who were stopping vehicles accessing the site

Mr Egan insisted hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, was safe and would not pose a threat to the public or people's drinking water.

He said "significant" amounts of oil and gas could be made available through fracking in the UK.

But he acknowledged his firm's activities had been delayed as a result of protests against its exploratory drilling activities in West Sussex.

The sensitivity of the subject was highlighted after former Government energy adviser Lord Howell issued an apology for suggesting fracking could be used in "desolate" North East England without any impact on the surrounding environment.

Lord Howell went on to provoke further criticism when he tried to clarify his comments by suggesting he actually meant "unloved" areas in the North West, such as Lancashire.

His attempt at clearing up the controversy prompted Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to urge Lord Howell to be quiet.

Mr Clegg also suggested that the Conservatives were getting "over-excited" about the controversial extraction technique's potential benefits.


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Daniel Pelka: Mum And Partner Jailed For Life

Pelka Judge: Abuse Was "Horrifying"

Updated: 1:56pm UK, Friday 02 August 2013

Mrs Justice Cox described Daniel Pelka's murder as "deeply shocking and disturbing" as she jailed Magdelena Luczak and Mariusz Krezolek for life with a minimum term of 30 years.

Here are her sentencing remarks:

"Mariusz Krezolek and Magdelena Luczak, the sentence for the crime of murder is fixed by law. It is one of life imprisonment and that is the sentence I now impose upon each of you.

"I must therefore specify the minimum term of imprisonment which each of you must serve, before the Parole Board can even consider whether you might be released.

"That is the punitive period I consider appropriate, having regard to the particular facts of the case and the overall seriousness of this offence.

"The facts of this case are deeply shocking and disturbing.

"As the trial has progressed, harrowing details of the unimaginable acts of cruelty and brutality inflicted on little Daniel, over many months, have exposed both the torment and despair he must have suffered and your callous disregard for his pain and distress.

"Time and again, knowing exactly what you were doing to him, both of you concealed your conduct from the authorities by a series of deliberate and elaborate lies, designed to put them off the scent and to prevent them discovering Daniel's true plight.

"Your campaign of cruelty, as it has accurately been described, culminated in the severe blow or blows to his head that killed him.

"He was just four-and-a-half years old.

"Exactly when this appalling cruelty started is not clear. Until your relationship began, in early 2010, Daniel appears to have been a healthy child, developing appropriately and giving no real cause for concern.

"While the evidence demonstrates that systematic cruelty probably began when Daniel started school in September 2011, your complicity in his ill treatment was first evidenced by the displaced fracture to his arm, sustained 14 months before his death on January 5, 2011, when he was just three-and-a-half.

"This serious injury would have resulted immediately in excruciating pain and loss of function, yet you did not take him to hospital until the following day, clearly increasing his mental and physical suffering.

"I have no doubt that you, Mariusz Krezolek, deliberately used considerable force to inflict that injury, and that you Magdelena Luczak, discovering what had happened, joined with him in waiting to see if you could keep it secret, and then in lying to the doctors about how it had happened.

"This determination to lie and to protect yourselves at all costs was to become the hallmark of your subsequent conduct.

"There was further evidence of your real attitude towards Daniel, Mariusz Krezolek, in your description of him in July, to a colleague at work, as 'all f***ed up' and autistic, and not worth beating because he wouldn't feel pain.

"Nevertheless, at the time he started school in September 2011, Daniel was described by the reception staff as appearing to be a healthy and well cared for little boy.

"It may be that he had some behavioural or communication difficulties, as you have constantly suggested, though such difficulties as he had are in my view more likely to have been due to your abusive treatment of him rather than to any other cause.

"They would have warranted, in any event, even greater affection, care and support for Daniel - not less.

"Instead, over the months that followed, he was subjected by both of you to deliberate, escalating and incomprehensible brutality, which continued right up to his death...

"For reasons which are unfathomable, Daniel became a target for derision, abuse and systematic cruelty, designed to cause him significant mental and physical suffering.

"The scale of his suffering was truly horrific.

"He was subjected to acts described by you as punishments but which, in reality, were acts designed to cause pain, to humiliate and to intimidate.

"He was required to kneel on the floor for long periods of time, to run continuously around the living room, or to perform squats repeatedly and slowly.

"He was repeatedly forced to swallow salt, which you admit was poured neat into his mouth from the salt container and which caused him to vomit.

"He was subjected to a form of cold water punishment, being held under cold water until the point of unconsciousness...

"Exactly what form that particular punishment took we will never know, since neither of you has explained it.

"He must have been absolutely terrified.

"He was subjected to regular beatings, as the teachers' observations of bruising and the multiple bruises seen on his body after death testify.

"There were nine separate bruises to his head.

"He was confined for regular and prolonged periods of time in the small, bare box room upstairs. The inner door handle was removed and the metal panel so arranged that he could not even see out of the keyhole.

"The small hand and finger marks on the inside of that door provided a poignant image of his desperate attempts to escape.

"The urine stains to the mattress on which he was made to sleep and the damp state of the carpet testify to his inability to go to the toilet when he needed. There is evidence of him soiling himself.

"It is a particularly grave aggravating feature in this case that, before the fatal blows to his head, Daniel was the victim of chronic and systematic starvation.

"Both of you deliberately deprived him of food over a prolonged period of time. He was literally wasting away. His starvation was so chronic that his bones ceased to grow.

"Expert medical witnesses and others with extensive experience in the field of child protection described their shock at the extent of Daniel's emaciation at his death.

"They regarded it as unprecedented in this country.

"They likened his appearance to those who failed to survive concentration camps and that comparison was not made lightly.

"As the months passed, Daniel increasingly scavenged for food, from other children's lunch boxes, from the playground or from rubbish bins.

"He would have suffered extraordinary hunger, increasing abdominal pain and, ultimately, a feeling of hopelessness.

"You, Magdelena Luczak, knowing of his hunger, gave specific instructions to his teachers that Daniel was not to eat any more food than the small packed lunch he had with him.

"Both of you constructed a careful and wholly untruthful account that Daniel had a serious eating disorder and learning difficulties, which he may have inherited and for which he was receiving medical treatment.

"This account was deliberately designed to prevent interference by school, medical and welfare personnel, and to perpetuate the brutality being meted out to him...

"At some time in the evening of Thursday March 1, 2012, by which time Daniel's weakened physical condition made him particularly vulnerable, I am satisfied on all the evidence that in the minutes preceding the fatal blow or blows to his head, he was subjected to a brutal assault, in which he was given salt and subjected to a form of cold water punishment in the bath.

"It is submitted in mitigation that I cannot be sure that cold water punishment was inflicted in the minutes before he died, but I cannot accept that submission.

"On all the evidence, including the computer searches on the Friday morning, as Daniel lay unconscious, and the failure of each of you to explain them, I am entirely satisfied that it was.

"The preponderance of the medical evidence establishes that the injury then inflicted to his head was severe, resulting as it did in damage to the bridging veins, axonal damage and a large subdural haematoma.

"I am satisfied, Mariusz Krezolek, that this head injury was inflicted by you and that you applied considerable force.

"By their verdict, Magdelena Luczak, the jury clearly rejected your account that you tried to intervene and were sure that you were jointly liable for Daniel's death.

"The combined neuropathological and neurosurgical opinion is that Daniel would have lost consciousness immediately, or almost immediately after this impact so that any lucid interval, involving undoubted mental anguish and physical pain, would, mercifully, have been short.

"Daniel then lay alone in the box room, as his life slipped away, from that Thursday evening until just before 3am on Saturday morning, while you both continued your lives, hoping that he would regain consciousness and that your conduct towards him could continue unabated and undiscovered.

"Your internet searches on that Friday morning reveal both the scale of the cruelty you had inflicted on him and your growing realisation that he was not responding.

"Still you did not take him to hospital, until you discovered in the early hours that he was not breathing and eventually called the emergency services.

"I am in no doubt that before you made that call, you had deliberately planned the detailed lies you would tell in an attempt to deceive the authorities and save your own skin.

"That plan was put into action even in the call to the emergency operator.

"Before your arrest you made concerted efforts to remove evidence by deleting the computer search history, attempting to tidy the house and concealing the stained mattress from the box room.

"You lied persistently when you were interviewed by the police.

"By their verdicts the jury were sure that you continued to lie at this trial.

"Over the nine weeks of acutely distressing evidence I have not observed a single sign of genuine remorse at any stage from either of you.

"In my judgment there is no basis for distinguishing between you in relation to this campaign of cruelty and the assault leading to Daniel's death.

"While the evidence indicates that you, Magdelena Luczak, were the victim of domestic violence by your partner on occasions, I do not consider that lessens your culpability in this case.

"On your own admission you had a supportive network of family and friends to whom you could have turned for help, as well as the names of organisations and contact details provided to you...

"In any event your relationship has been revealed on the evidence to be an intense and stormy one, marked by heavy drinking, mutual acts of aggression and yet strong physical attraction.

"Your continuing affection for and loyalty towards each other was demonstrated by the intimate gestures observed between you when you were produced before the magistrates court on March 7, 2012.

"That you, Magdelena Luczak, were fully complicit in these acts of incomprehensible cruelty towards your own son is clearly established by the chilling text messages you sent to Mariusz Krezolek, between October 7 and March 2.

"Yours, as the Crown have contended throughout, was always a partnership of equals.

"In relation to the minimum term to be served, it has been common ground before me that the starting point in this case, having regard to the relevant statutory provisions, is 15 years imprisonment.

"That, however, is only the starting point. Each case will depend on its own particular facts, as will the level of overall seriousness.

"There are in this case exceptionally serious aggravating features, as the facts I have set out demonstrate.

"At the time he was murdered Daniel was just four years old and was therefore particularly vulnerable because of his young age.

"However, his vulnerability was considerably increased by his wretched physical condition, which rendered him completely defenceless.

"I am satisfied that acts of brutality were inflicted on him in the minutes before the final blows to his head, including forcing him to eat salt and applying a form of cold water punishment in the bath, thereby inflicting serious mental and physical suffering upon Daniel immediately before his death.

"After the blows to his head there may have been a lucid interval which, though short-lived, would have resulted in Daniel suffering fear, anguish and physical pain before he lost consciousness.

"Further, for the reasons already set out in detail, Daniel had already been subjected to persistent and escalating cruelty on an unprecedented scale over the course of approximately six months before he died, which was plainly designed to cause him, and must have caused him, significant mental and physical suffering.

"Your concerted, deliberate and prolonged starvation of Daniel is particularly grave.

"There was also an earlier serious fracture to his arm, deliberately inflicted, when you delayed in seeking prompt medical treatment for him, causing him severe pain and distress.

"Both of you are in breach of what is probably the most important position of trust, as the parents of a small child who was entitled to their protection, their love and their care.

"Your breach of trust, Magdelena Luczak, is wholly irreconcilable with the loving care that a mother should show towards her own son.

"Both of you carried out a deliberate and cynical deception of teaching, welfare and medical personnel, which was designed to conceal what was happening, to prevent any help being provided for Daniel and to enable you to continue your ill-treatment of him without interference.

"Once you became aware that Daniel had stopped breathing, you made a concerted and deliberate attempt to deceive the authorities from the outset, and to seek to remove evidence of your involvement in Daniel's abuse and death.

"In my judgment there are no real mitigating features in this case.

"The fact that you intended to cause Daniel really serious bodily harm, rather than to kill him, in my judgment provides minimal mitigation in this case.

"This is one of those rare cases where the sustained campaign of cruelty you carried out over many months, which culminated in the fatal blows to his head, amounted in my judgment to conduct likely to cause or which may possibly have caused Daniel's death, notwithstanding that such a consequence may have been unintended.

"The level of culpability for each of you is extremely high. Your expressions of regret and sorrow made now ring hollow in the circumstances of this case.

"I emphasise that the minimum term I now specify is the minimum amount of time that you will spend in prison, from the date of sentence, before the Parole Board can even consider whether you might be released.

"If it remains necessary for the protection of the public you will continue to be detained in custody after that date. You will in any event remain on licence for the rest of your life.

"In all the circumstances, and having regard to what I consider are exceptionally serious aggravating features, I judge this case to be one where the overall seriousness is particularly high.

"The minimum term that each of you is to serve will be 30 years imprisonment."


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Royal Couple Formally Register Prince George

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have formally registered the birth of Prince George.

The Duke of Cambridge signed the birth register at Kensington Palace this morning, witnessed by a Registrar from Westminster Register Office. 

George was born on Monday last week at St Mary's Hospital in London. His name was announced two days later.

While most new parents have to travel to a register office to formally register the birth of their child, Westminster City Council registrar Alison Cathcart travelled to Kensington Palace for William to carry out the task.

Royal baby born Prince George undertakes his first media event

A brief statement from the palace said: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have formally registered the birth of Prince George.

"The Duke of Cambridge signed the birth register at Kensington Palace this morning, witnessed by a Registrar from Westminster Register Office."

The register entry from which the birth certificate is produced was filled in by the registrar and signed by William. It gives the date and place of Prince George's birth and his full name as His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge.

William's full name, His Royal Highness Prince William Arthur Philip Louis Duke of Cambridge, is also given, along with his place of birth in Paddington, Westminster - he was born at the same hospital.

His occupation is listed as Prince of the United Kingdom.


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Home Office Immigration Tactics Investigated

Controversial Home Office tactics to tackle illegal immigration - including a "go home or face arrest" advertising van campaign - are to be investigated by the equality watchdog.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is to probe operations including new spot checks by UK Border Agency staff on people's immigration status at London train and tube stations.

The Home Office has been accused of targeting non-whites and using "heavy-handed" tactics in the crackdown to tackle people working illegally in the UK, with witnesses claiming the checks appear to be only targeting members of ethnic minority communities.

A spokesman for the EHRC said: "The Commission is writing today to the Home Office about these reported operations, confirming that it will be examining the powers used and the justification for them, in order to assess whether unlawful discrimination took place.

"The letter will also ask questions about the extent to which the Home Office complied with its public sector equality duty when planning the recent advertising campaign targeted at illegal migration."

Sky News reporter James Banks said: "It is not just those who have been stopped who think these tactics are out of order, with some witnesses arguing the checks were prompted by race, not intelligence."

Border Agency officers arrest two people in Brentwood Border Agency officers detain two people in Brentwood, north London

Phil O'Shea, who witnessed one of the operations earlier this week in north London, told the Kilburn Times: "I thought the behaviour of the immigration officers was heavy-handed and frightening.

"They appeared to be stopping and questioning every non-white person, many of whom were clearly ordinary Kensal Green residents going to work.

"When I queried what was going on I was threatened with arrest for obstruction and was told to 'crack on'."

Immigration enforcement officers have also arrested 139 suspected immigration offenders in a series of intelligence-led raids at locations including London, Durham, Manchester, Wales and Somerset - and details of the raids posted online by the Home Office.

Updates on the campaign and heavily pixelated images of some of the arrests of suspects have been tweeted by the Home Office with the hashtag #immigrationoffenders - with the tweets linked to pages on the Government website providing more information. Those who have no right to be in the UK face being thrown out.

The Home Office claims all the operations - including the spot checks - are intelligence-led, but this is disputed.

Immigration Minister Mark Harper told Sky News: "I make no apologies for our operations cracking down on illegal working operations - both on those working illegally and those employing them, but I absolutely refute the suggestion that we are targeting people because of their race, or we are doing racial profiling - we are doing nothing of the sort.

"We are using intelligence to target our operations. We can only lawfully do that if we have intelligence that suggests we are going to encounter immigration offenders, and I am confident having reviewed our operations that we are absolutely operating within the law."

UK Border Agency Worker Spot checks are a joint operation between UKBA and British Transport Police

Concerns have been raised, and Barry Gardiner, the Labour MP for Brent North, has written to Home Secretary Theresa May demanding an investigation into the spot checks which he said violated "fundamental freedoms".

Shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant said: "Intelligence-led operations to remove illegal immigrants are to be welcomed. Racial profiling is not."

Newly-appointed labour peer Doreen Lawrence has pledged to speak out over the stop-and-check operations in her new role.

Asked about the claims of focus on non-whites, the mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence said: "I'm sure there's illegal immigrants from all countries, but why would you focus that on people of colour? - and I think racial profiling is coming into it."

Mrs Lawrence told ITV1's Daybreak programme that stop-and-search has always been in the forefront of her mind, and she that she has campaigned on the issue for years.

Muhammed Butt, leader of Brent Council, told Sky's Boulton & Co that based on the complaints he had received from people, including white residents, who had witnessed the spot checks, he believed the checks did amount to "racial profiling because the people that have been targeted in Brent are predominantly black and Asian people". "Absolutely, it is random," he added.

Tony Smith, former head of UKBA, told the programme: "The guidance that's given to officers is very clear that it's not okay to profile anybody on the grounds of race or behaviour."

UKBA The raids at various locations across the UK have been intelligence-led

Writing in The Independent, Dave Garratt, the chief executive of charity Refugee Action, warned that the operations could "incite racial tensions".

"Over the last few weeks we've seen some very visible signs of the Government's 'hostile environment' crusade. There have been vans out on the streets with threatening slogans and, reportedly, non-white people being visibly stopped and searched," he wrote.

"The Home Office is responsible for community cohesion. Yet we are increasingly seeing what appears to be hostility towards non-white immigration, which will do nothing but incite racial tensions and divisions within otherwise rich and diverse communities."

A protest against the spot checks and raids took place in Southall, West London, on Thursday. Members of the not-for-profit organisation Southall Black Sisters confronted two immigration officers in the area.

A Home Office spokesman defended the tactics: "We make no apology for enforcing our immigration laws and our officers carry out hundreds of operations like this every year around London.

"Where we find people who are in the UK illegally, we will remove them."

The department rejected claims that its tweets with the hashtag #immigrationoffenders may have prejudiced cases, because the suspects have not been identified.

And it was unable to state how many of those arrested will face deportation, with some cases taking 72 hours to resolve and others much longer, it said.


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Linah Keza: Man Charged With Model's Murder

A 38-year-old man has been charged with murdering a model who died after being stabbed in the chest.

David Gikawa is accused of killing mother-of-one Linah Keza on Wednesday and will appear at Thames Magistrates' Court tomorrow.

Ms Keza was found with stab wounds at her home in King Edward Road, Leyton, east London in the early hours of Wednesday morning and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The 29-year-old beauty queen, who leaves behind a three-year-old daughter, was on the books at the model agency AMC, which described the former Miss Africa contestant as a "very compassionate, amazing and a professional girl".

Linah Keza Linah Kinza was killed in a knife attack

The young mother, who was born in Uganda before moving to Rwanda as a teenager, came to the UK more than 10 years ago and graduated from the University of Wolverhampton.

Tributes have been paid to Ms Keza, with her brother, Jack Hodari, describing his sister as "the best person you could ever meet".

He told Sky News: "When we were growing up, she was very smart, very helpful, very loving - just like any other African child.

"Even though she was in the UK and I was in Africa, we would talk every day. We spoke on Facebook, we used WhatsApp, we would call - we were always in touch.

"She would tell me her worries, her excitement - she would always open up to me as her big brother.

"It really pains me that I was not there for her at the time she was killed."

Chairman of the Rwandan Community in London, Patrice Shema, said: "We still can't believe that Linah is gone. You see these things on television but when it happens to you and it's a close friend, that's when the reality hits home.

"Linah has been a very active member of our community. She was such a wonderful girl, very happy, passionate about modelling."

The community is now trying to raise money to have her body flown back to Rwanda when it is released by police.


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Boy 'Sexually Assaulted' In Toilet At KFC

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 01 Agustus 2013 | 22.12

By James Matthews, Scotland Correspondent

Police are investigating reports a young boy was sexually assaulted at a KFC in Glasgow.

The boy, who is aged between five and 10, went into the toilet at the fast food outlet at Renfield Street in the city centre on Tuesday evening.

On rejoining his mother in the restaurant, he told her he had been assaulted.

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland told Sky News: "Our enquiries are continuing into an alleged incident.

"Specialist officers are interviewing the child and the area is well covered by CCTV cameras which will be reviewed.

"The boy is back, safe and well with his family."

A spokesperson for KFC said: "We were shocked to hear of this allegation, which does not relate to anybody connected to KFC.

"We are helping police with their enquiries and as the investigation is ongoing, we cannot comment further at this time."


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Linah Keza: Model Stabbed To Death At Home

A 29-year-old model has been stabbed to death at her home in east London.

A murder investigation has been launched after Rwandan national Linah Keza was found dead by paramedics at an address in King Edward Road in Leyton, in the early hours of Wednesday.

Police were also called to attend the knife attack by the London Ambulance Service at around 4.30am.

A 38-year-old man was arrested in connection with the stabbing and is being questioned over the death at a north London police station.

Scotland Yard confirmed officers had had previous contact with Ms Keza and the murder suspect - and that the case had been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

A spokesman said the Metropolitan Police had "voluntarily referred matters" to the IPCC, adding that "it would be inappropriate to comment further".

Linah Keza Tributes have been pouring in for Ms Keza (Pic: AMC Agency)

Ms Keza, who leaves behind a three-year-old daughter, was on the books at AMC Agency, which described the former Miss Africa contestant as a "very compassionate, amazing and a professional girl".

"Today is a very sad day for AMC as we have had the sad news that one of our models, Linah Keza, has passed away in tragic circumstances," the agency said in a statement.

"Anybody that has met and worked with her via the agency will miss her greatly."

There was a further outpouring of tributes to Ms Keza on a special Facebook "Remembrance" page

Anita Karissa wrote: "RIP pretty lady, may God bless n strengthen ur lito gal thru ths n e rest of her precious life."

Another, Priscy Jay, said: "R.I.p lenah. may God strength, most especially the little one."

And Brens Willie Wambedde added: "Rest in Eternal Peace."

Ms Keza's brother, Jack Hodari, expressed his anger and said he hoped his sister's killer would "know no peace and joy".

A post-mortem examination is due to take place on Thursday at Walthamstow Mortuary.


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Victoria Cross Soldier Was 'Unlawfully Killed'

A soldier who won a Victoria Cross for bravery died when the grenade he was about to throw at a Taliban sniper exploded next to him, an inquest has found.

Lance Corporal James "Jimmy" Ashworth was killed as he attempted to clear Taliban compounds in the Nahr-e-Saraj district of Helmand Province, Afghanistan, last June.

The 23-year-old, of 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, pulled the pin out of his grenade as he inched towards an enemy soldier before being hit by a Taliban bullet.

Disabled from the bullet's blow, which hit his body armour, the 6ft 8ins soldier died when the grenade went off next to him.

Anne Pember, the Northamptonshire coroner, recorded a verdict of unlawful killing after the inquest at Kettering Magistrates Court.

She said a post mortem revealed L Cpl Ashworth's cause of death as blast injuries caused by an explosion.

The soldier's mother Kerry Ashworth spoke after the hearing, saying: "Losing James has been a devastating experience for all of us who love him.

"He was taken all too soon from us and sadly we share our grief with all the families who have lost loved ones over the years on operational tours.

"James passed away doing a job he loved. At times it was a hard job. But he did get to experience new countries, learn new skills and make some wonderful friends."

L Cpl Ashworth was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously in March.

His citation read: "His total disregard for his own safety in ensuring that the last grenade was posted accurately was the gallant last action of a soldier who had willingly placed himself in the line of fire on numerous occasions earlier in the attack.

"This supremely courageous and inspiring action deserves the highest recognition."

L Cpl Ashworth's commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel James Bowder described him as the "bravest of soldiers and the best of men".

"His remarkable gallantry, selfless commitment and tenacity last summer serve as an example for us all," he added.

"His contribution in Afghanistan in 2012 will continue to inspire soldiers in the Grenadier Guards for many years to come."

The Victoria Cross is the most prestigious of all military decorations and only awarded in exceptional circumstances for bravery carried out under direct enemy fire.

It was first created on January 29, 1856, and is hand-made from bronze cannon captured from the Russians at the siege of Sevastopol in 1854-55 during the Crimean War.


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Walthamstow: Boy Arrested After Girl, 12, Raped

A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the rape of a 12-year-old girl in Walthamstow, east London.

Police said the youngster was approached by three men and dragged to a secluded garage area on July 27.

They said she was "pinned down" and "brutally" attacked by two of the men before managing to raise the alarm by calling a friend.

The attack happened between 12.15am and 12.30am in an area at the end of Hibbert Road, near Theydon Street.

An investigation is continuing while detectives question the 17-year-old at a police station in east London.

Detective Inspector Simon Ellershaw, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "This was a very nasty attack on a vulnerable girl just 12 years old by a group of older males.

"Despite this arrest, we are still appealing for anyone with information or any witnesses to contact police as soon as possible."

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 0208 217 7408 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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Pelka Murder 'On All Our Consciences'

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has vowed the Government will do all it can to learn from Daniel Pelka's death to prevent further tragedies.

The four-year-old was subjected to a horrifying catalogue of assaults and callous abuse at the hands of his mother Magdelena Luczak and stepfather Mariusz Krezolek, who were convicted of his murder on Wednesday.

Mr Clegg said: "Clearly people must have seen something was wrong with this boy. 

Magdelena Luczak and Mariusz Krezolek Daniel's mother Magdelena Luczak and stepfather Mariusz Krezolek

"I think his death should be on all of our consciences.

"We all ask the same questions - How did this happen? What happened when teachers saw this boy scavenging in bins, when they saw him lose all that weight?

"They apparently did pass information on - why did no-one act on it? When he went to hospital and the mum and stepfather spun a web of lies, what happened to the concerns people had?

"So many teachers and people in the NHS and social work that I know have only the best interests of children at heart. It's not a lack of motive.

pg geoffrey robinson.jpgEryk Pelka Mr Robinson and Daniel's father both criticised Children's Services

"But I think what people worry about is that maybe one bit of the system doesn't talk to another bit of the system and information can fall between stools."

Earlier, Luczak's mother told Sky News her daughter was "a normal girl who grew up in a normal home."

Jolanta Luczak said her daughter had called her several months before Daniel's death.

She said: "I remember she called me, she was crying, she said she had a hard life, she did not want to be with this man anymore.

Daniel Pelka Daniel runs after his mum as she picks him up from school

"I told her to come back, pack up and come back to Poland. I wanted her to make a decision and return with the children to Poland, but she told me that Daniel had no documents, no passport.

"I told her that there would be a way, to bring the child back to Poland. But then I didn't hear from her. He did not allow her contact with the family."

The MP for Coventry North West, Geoffrey Robinson, said teachers and social service staff had "badly let down" Daniel and should consider quitting their positions.

He told Sky News:  "I think there is something culturally wrong within the social services, and not just in Coventry…

"People seeing a kid beaten, starved to death, it's brutality, sadism of a Nazi kind in our own country and we are allowing it to happen. You can't just say there is nothing we can do about it." 

He said the case was "horrifyingly reminiscent" of the Baby Peter case in 2007, when Haringey child protection services failed to prevent the death of toddler Peter Connolly.

Mr Robinson has called for the immediate resignation of the city's Director of Children's Services, Colin Green - who intends to step down in September - and said those serving under him should also consider their positions.

"Where were these individuals when Daniel needed them most?" he asked. "Bureaucracy triumphed over common sense, care, and compassion. 

"Those who failed Daniel must examine their own consciences, and conclude whether it is appropriate for them to remain in their posts."

Daniel died of a head injury in March 2012 after suffering months of cruelty and violence which turned him from "a beautiful little boy to a bag of bones", according to police.

He was imprisoned in a room with the door handles removed, fed salt when he asked for a drink, deprived of food and forced to defecate in his bed.

Mr Robinson also expressed anger at Daniel's school, which failed to act upon warning signs that suggested he was being abused.

He said: "Daniel was let down," he said. "He was let down badly, by an evil stepfather, an indifferent and selfish mother, but also by the Children's Services in Coventry and by the school that he attended.

"How can the staff at his school have failed to have recognised patterns of behaviour that should have set alarm bells ringing, not only within the school but within the corridors of power within the council?

"How could anyone believe it to be normal for a child to climb on the top of furniture to get to food; to scavenge around bins to access waste; and to steal food from the lunch-boxes? 

"What human being, with the slightest understanding of children, would not have been concerned enough to take action to set alarm bells ringing?"

Daniel's biological father, who moved back to Poland when the boy was a year old, echoed Mr Robinson and questioned why "nobody reacted in time" to ask why Daniel was so hungry.

"If people in school saw that he was taking a food from bins, they should do something," he said. "Go to Magda, or to Mariusz, and ask why the child is hungry.

"They should send the police or social services to check the situation at home; check what they were doing with the child.

"As far as I know they did just nothing. Of course they failed Daniel. Nobody reacted in time. I am not saying they are guilty, but I know they made a mistake."

Luczak and Krezolek will be sentenced on Friday.


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Clubber Strip-Search: Police Face Discipline

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 31 Juli 2013 | 22.11

Six police officers should face misconduct proceedings after a clubber was strip-searched and left naked in a cell filmed by CCTV cameras, a watchdog has said.

The 22-year-old woman was searched by one female and four male officers at Chelsea police station in London in March 2011, against regulations that police should be the same sex as those they strip-search.

She was left naked for half-an-hour in a cell, with the images broadcast to the station's custody desk, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said.

"This incident caused a great deal of distress to the victim," said IPCC Commissioner Derrick Campbell.

"I find it difficult to understand why police officers think they have the right to strip a young woman of all her clothes, leaving her naked for half-an-hour and then expose her to being filmed.

"I am sure, like the complainant, the public will want to understand how this was allowed to happen. I look forward to the misconduct process getting the answers that are needed."

The watchdog said the woman, who was arrested outside Supperclub in west London, was "intoxicated, distressed and running in and out of a road" when she was arrested.

Officers believed she was on drugs and might have illegal substances hidden in her clothing, the IPCC said.

It is claimed that one of the officers failed to investigate her claim that her drink was spiked at the club.

The IPCC also said the police sergeant on duty should face a charge of gross misconduct for failing to make a written record of the strip-search or make sure that it was carried out in line with the rules.

Five constables should face misconduct proceedings for breaching the guidelines for searches, while another two should face "management action", an internal measure.

One of the officers is accused of potentially discouraging the 22-year-old from getting legal advice by implying that she would have to stay at the police station for longer if she did so.

The woman complained about her treatment to Scotland Yard, which carried out its own investigation, but she was unhappy with the findings and so went to the IPCC.


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Right-To-Die Campaigners Lose Court Appeal

Road accident victim Paul Lamb and the family of the late locked-in syndrome sufferer Tony Nicklinson have lost a right-to-die challenge at the Court of Appeal.

Judges rejected their appeal against the long-established legal position that voluntary euthanasia is murder.

Former builder and father-of-two Mr Lamb, 57, from Leeds, who wants a doctor to help him die in a dignified way, had won the right to join the litigation to continue the battle started by Mr Nicklinson.

Mr Nicklinson, 58, died at home in Melksham, Wiltshire, in August 2012, a week after he lost a High Court bid to end his life with a doctor's help.

The father-of-two, who was paralysed by a stroke while on a business trip to Athens in 2005, had refused food and contracted pneumonia after he was "devastated" by the decision.

Tony Nicklinson with family The legal battle was launched by Tony Nicklinson and his family

During the appeal hearing the judges heard argument that people who are too sick or disabled to end their "unbearable" lives without help are currently being condemned to "suffer in silence or make desperate attempts to kill themselves".

The ruling was given by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge, Master of the Rolls Lord Dyson and Lord Justice Elias.

Mr Lamb said he was "absolutely gutted" by the decision.

He added: "I was hoping for a humane and dignified end. This judgment does not give me that.

"I will carry on the legal fight - this is not just about me but about many, many other people who are being denied the right to die a humane and dignified death just because the law is too scared to grapple with these issues."

Via Twitter, the Nicklinson family said: "We are sorry to say that we have lost our Court of Appeal challenge."

They said they "will continue the legal campaign and appeal again".

The Court of Appeal granted the family permission to appeal to the Supreme Court, the UK's highest court.

Lawyers for a third man welcomed a ruling in his case asking for clearer guidance from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for carers or health professionals assisting those wishing to end their own lives.

Martin, 48, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, needs the assistance of a doctor, nurse or carer to help him die because his wife does not want to be actively involved in bringing about his death.

His lawyers say that current DPP guidance makes clear that friends or family members are unlikely to be prosecuted, but does not cover health professionals.

Speaking by means of special computer software, Martin said in response to the judgment: "I am delighted by the judgment today. It takes me one step closer to being able to decide how and when I end my life.

"I am only unable to take my own life because of my physical disabilities. Almost every aspect of my daily life is outside of my control.

"I want, at least, to be able to control my death and this judgment goes some way to allow me to do this."

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said it has made an application to the Court of Appeal for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court over the issue.

DPP Keir Starmer said: "While I respect the carefully considered judgment of the Court of Appeal, I think it would be sensible for the CPS, if possible, to have the benefit of the views of the Supreme Court before any amendments are made to the DPP's guidelines in this important and sensitive area of the law."


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Brecon Beacons: Third Reservist Soldier Named

A reservist who died after falling ill during SAS selection training in the Brecon Beacons earlier this month "adored the army", his family have said.

Corporal James Dunsby, 31, died in hospital on Tuesday where he had been in a serious condition since the military exercise on July 13, one of the hottest days of the year.

His death follows that of colleagues Edward John Maher and Lance Corporal Craig John Roberts, who also collapsed during the  exercise on south Wales' highest mountain.

In a statement issued through the Ministry of Defence (MoD) the family of Cpl Dunsby, who was a member of the Army Reserves (The Royal Yeomanry), said the 31-year-old had the "most infectious enthusiasm for life".

"He was the most loving and dependable husband, not to mention the most handsome of men of whom could not be more cherished," they said.

"James was and will remain a dearly loved, son, brother and husband. He had the uniquely wonderful ability to endear, enchant and captivate all who he met with his naughty sense of humour and highly intelligent wit.

photo issued by the Ministry of Defence of Edward Maher, the second of two reservists who died during a selection exercise for the Territorial Army's SAS Edward Maher collapsed during the exercise

"With James as your friend you were ensured loyalty, strength, allegiance, protection and most of all a damn good laugh.

"James adored the army and believed so passionately in his duty as a protector of Queen and country and of the realm.

"James was so dearly loved by so many and will be sorely missed. Hurrah and Huzzah for James Dunsby; a greater man you could not meet.

"We ask to be allowed to come to terms with our grief and loss of our beloved son and brother James."

The MoD, which confirmed Cpl Dunsby's death on Tuesday night, has not revealed where he was from. An inquest into his death is expected to be opened in due course.

Witnesses from July 13 have described seeing two soldiers "clearly in distress" who pleaded with them for some drinking water.

An inquest at Brecon Law Courts in Powys, mid Wales, gave the medical deaths of L/Cpl Roberts and Mr Maher as "unascertained" and said further tests would be carried out.

L/Cpl Roberts had been pronounced dead on the mountain at 5.15pm, while Mr Maher died at Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil almost three hours later.

Investigations have been launched by both the police and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).


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Stafford Hospital Trust 'Should Be Dissolved'

Scandal Hit History Of NHS Trust

Updated: 3:33pm UK, Wednesday 31 July 2013

Here is a timeline of how events unfolded at the scandal-hit Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.

:: November 2007

Grief-stricken Julie Bailey creates the Cure the NHS campaign group following the death of her mother Bella, at Staffordshire General Hospital.

:: February 2008

Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust, which runs Stafford Hospital and Cannock Chase Hospital, is awarded foundation trust status - a supposed marker of excellence in the NHS.

:: May 2008

Health watchdog the Healthcare Commission launches an investigation into high death rates at the trust.

:: March 2009

Trust chief executive Martin Yeates and chairman Toni Brisby resign days before a Healthcare Commission report reveals that between 400 and 1,200 more people died than would have been expected at the trust between April 2005 and March 2008.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown apologises to families caught up in the scandal.

:: April 2009

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) takes over responsibility from the Healthcare Commission as health regulator for England.

:: June 2009

Andy Burnham replaces Alan Johnson as health secretary in a cabinet reshuffle.

:: July 2009

The CQC publishes its first progress report into Stafford Hospital.

Mr Burnham announces a second independent inquiry, chaired by Robert Francis QC, into what went wrong at the trust.

:: September 2009

The second independent inquiry into failures of care at the hospital publishes terms of reference, but Cure the NHS claims it will not go far enough.

:: October 2009

The Conservatives say they will order a full public inquiry if they win the next election.

:: November 2009

The inquiry formally opens, but the hearings are held in private.

:: February 2010

Bereaved families from Cure the NHS attack the "secretive" inquiry and protest outside the Department of Health, calling for the resignation of Mr Burnham.

Later in the month the report from the independent inquiry is published. It concludes that patients were "routinely neglected" at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust.

The trust was preoccupied with cost-cutting and targets, and lost sight of its responsibility to provide safe care, the report says.

:: March 2010

It emerges that the independent inquiry cost more than £1.7m to conduct.

:: May 2010

The Conservatives win the general election and Andrew Lansley becomes Health Secretary.

:: June 2010

Prime Minister David Cameron announces a public inquiry will be held into the failings at Stafford Hospital.

:: July 2010

Chairman of the public inquiry, Mr Francis, pledges to discover why "appalling" standards of patient care were not discovered sooner.

He says the inquiry will also attempt to establish the role of supervisory and regulatory bodies in events at Stafford Hospital.

:: October 2010

The CQC says Mid Staffs is still falling short on 11 key standards set out by law to maintain quality and safety in hospitals.

:: November 2010

The inquiry hearings begin on Monday November 8, but proceedings are delayed when a bereaved relative stages a protest. In its opening statement to the inquiry, Cure the NHS claims the care offered by the hospital was so poor it infringed patients' human rights.

Ms Bailey tells the inquiry about the treatment of her mother, and adds that she still has "huge concerns" about the treatment of vulnerable patients.

:: October 2011

The CQC issues a warning to the trust after it finds low staffing levels could compromise patient safety.

:: December 2011

The trust announces that Stafford Hospital's accident and emergency department will close at night for three months due to staff shortages.

The closure coincides with the end of the 139-day public inquiry which heard from 164 witnesses, with an additional 87 witness statements and 39 "provisional statements".

:: September 2012

Foundation trust regulator Monitor says experts are to be called in at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust to put it back on a viable financial footing.

Mr Francis announces that the report from the inquiry, which was due to be delivered in October, will be delayed.

Jeremy Hunt is appointed Health Secretary.

:: December 2012

Lawyers reveal the trust has paid out more than £1m in compensation for "inhumane and degrading" treatment of patients.

:: January 2013

An independent investigation of the trust, conducted on behalf of Monitor, concludes the trust is "clinically and financially unsustainable" and will not be able to provide safe care on a sustainable basis in the future.

:: February 2013

NHS Confederation chief executive Mike Farrar predicts the release of the report will be "one of the darkest days" in the history of the NHS.

The bill for the public inquiry reaches £13m.

The Francis Report highlights the "appalling and unnecessary suffering of hundreds of people" between 2005 and 2009.

The inquiry chairman makes a total of 290 sweeping recommendations for healthcare regulators, providers and the Government in his 1,782 page report, which attacks local health authorities and the trust board but does not blame any one individual or organisation for the "disaster" at Stafford Hospital.

Mr Cameron apologises for the "truly dreadful" mistreatment and neglect at the trust, he also introduces a raft of changes - including creating the role of Chief Inspector of Hospitals.

Ms Bailey calls for the resignation of NHS boss Sir David Nicholson - who was in charge of the regional health authority responsible for the trust for a short period while patients were being mistreated.

It emerges that police and prosecutors are examining new evidence about the scandal at Stafford Hospital that could lead to criminal charges.

The Prime Minister says that Sir David should not be used as a "scapegoat" for the scandal. Other political leaders including Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and shadow health secretary Mr Burnham also back the embattled NHS boss.

Cure the NHS campaigners stage a protest outside an NHS Commissioning Board - now known as NHS England - meeting in Manchester where the board backs Sir David.

Monitor announces it is considering putting the trust into special administration.

:: March 2013

Sir David tells the Health Select Committee that he is "absolutely determined" to stay in his job, despite calls for his resignation.

The Government responds to Mr Francis's report, making a number of sweeping changes to the health service including; the introduction of Ofsted-style ratings for hospitals, a national barring list for failing NHS managers and a legal duty of candour. Mr Hunt says the events at Mid Staffordshire were a "betrayal of the worst kind" to patients and their families.

:: April 2013

The Health and Safety Executive says that it has begun a criminal investigation into the death of a woman at Stafford Hospital. Gillian Astbury died after slipping into a diabetic coma at the hospital in 2007.

Monitor announces that trust special administrators will take charge of the trust from April 16.

Support Stafford Hospital campaigners stage a demonstration protesting against any changes to the trust.

Stafford Borough Council refers former chief executive Martin Yeates and chairwoman Toni Brisby to the Crown Prosecution Service over allegations of misconduct. Councillors accuse the pair of misconduct in public office by knowingly giving false and misleading evidence relating to death rates to the council's statutory overview and scrutiny committee.

:: May 2013

Sir David announces that he will retire from his role as NHS England chief executive in March 2014.

It emerges that he will leave his post with a pension pot of more than £1.9 million.

:: June 2013

Sir David says "becoming the story" after the publication of the Francis report contributed to his decision to retire.

A review of deaths at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust by police and other officials has identified 200 to 300 cases where neglect might have contributed to the death.

The special administrators charged with working out how to deliver long-term healthcare at a troubled hospital trust are given more time to come up with a blueprint days before it was due to be published.

:: July 2013

The administrators publish their recommendations for the future of the trust. They said that the troubled trust should be dissolved and that critical care, maternity and paediatric services at Stafford Hospital should be cut.


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Daniel Pelka: Pair Found Guilty Of Murder

By David Crabtree, Midlands Correspondent

A mother and stepfather who starved and beat their four-year-old son to death have been found guilty of murder.

Daniel Pelka was the victim of an "incomprehensible cycle of cruelty and violence" which left him looking like "a concentration camp victim" before he died of a head injury in March last year.

Magdelena Luczak, 27, and Mariusz Krezolek, 34, who arrived from Poland in 2006, had denied subjecting Daniel to a campaign of punishment which reduced his weight to only 10.7kg (24lbs) by the time of his death.

The jury reached a unanimous verdict in under four hours and the pair will be sentenced on Friday.

Detective Inspector Chris Hanson, from West Midlands Police said: "We are very pleased with today's verdicts and that the perpetrators of this rather gruesome crime are behind bars.

"It was a wretched murder in my opinion. Daniel was treated so cruelly by both of his parents who betrayed the ultimate trust.

"They were supposed to look after Daniel and didn't. This was a prolonged, pre-planned and pre-meditated murder of this little boy and they have worked together to achieve that.

Daniel Pelka. Daniel was forced to take food from other schoolchildren

"They turned Daniel who was a beautiful little boy into a bag of bones basically. They beat him and left him on his own in a room for two days, to die on his own."

The court was told that Daniel was imprisoned in a room with the door handles removed, fed salt when he asked for a drink, deprived of food and forced to defecate in his own bed.

Further cruelty involved being submerged in a cold bath and sent to school with only half a sandwich in his lunchbox.

He was so desperate for food he would steal from other lunchboxes at his school in Coventry. Other children had to lock their food away.

Staff said he picked up muddy and dirty pancakes from the floor, ate out of bins and even tried to eat beans which had been planted in soil as part of a school experiment.

His stepfather was accused of checking Daniel's stomach for swelling when he arrived home from school to discover whether and how much he had eaten.

Dr Karen McLachlan had told the court that over a 30-year career she had never seen a child so emaciated.

"I think most of the jury will have seen pictures of children and adults who have been victims of concentration camps, that's what Daniel looked like."

She added that Daniel's ribcage and hip bones were sticking out. Skin was hanging in folds from his thighs and arms.

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Twitter: Police Investigate MP Rape Threats

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 Juli 2013 | 22.11

Detectives are investigating a string of sexually explicit and violent tweets sent to an MP as TV classics expert Mary Beard outed an internet troll on Twitter.

Stella Creasy faced a vicious online attack after she spoke out in support of feminist campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez, who received threats to rape and kill her on Twitter following her successful campaign to put Jane Austen's picture on the new £10 note.

The Walthamstow MP retweeted some of the sinister messages to her 30,000 followers as she warned the "morons" behind the abuse would face justice.

A spokesman for Scotland Yard said: "Officers in Waltham Forest received an allegation of malicious communications from an MP. The allegation relates to comments made on Twitter and is currently under consideration."

Ms Creasy has called for Twitter to take faster and stronger action against online thugs, and criticised the microblogging site's security policies.

She told Sky News: "This is illegal activity. It would be illegal if someone said this to you in the street, it would be a form of harassment, and it's legal online.

"And what we're looking for is companies like Twitter not simply to ask people to report stuff so they can think about it, but to actually work with the police so they can identify the individuals committing this crime."

She added: "It's not the technology that makes them idiots, it's because they are idiots. And actually Twitter has a role to play in helping us end the violence against women that this represents."

Tory MP Claire Perry, who has been advising David Cameron on measures to tackle the spread of extreme pornography and child abuse on the internet, has also received a torrent of abuse from Twitter users.

Caroline Criado-Perez Ms Perez described how the online abuse had left her feeling "under siege"

The Devizes MP tweeted: "I am tempted to shut down my Twitter account given the trolling going on incl. to me - but that would be giving in."

Meanwhile, Ms Beard silenced an internet troll after naming and shaming him on Twitter.

The professor of classics at the University of Cambridge retweeted the "highly offensive" post from Oliver Rawlings, who has 243 followers on the social networking site.

In his tweet, Mr Rawlings called Ms Beard a "filthy old slut" and made a sexual comment.

Fellow users responded by condemning Mr Rawlings and within minutes he responded: "I sincerely apologise for my trolling. I was wrong and very rude. Hope this can be forgotten and forgiven."

Ms Beard said exposing trolls was the best tactic.

Talking to a fellow user about her decision to highlight the abuse, she tweeted: "It is a tough call. I have increasingly opted for name and shame. It has to be outed. And maybe his friends can say 'stop'."

Ms Perez described how the online abuse had left her feeling "under siege" and terrified in her own home.

She criticised the response from Twitter and claimed to have been blocked by Mark Luckie, one of its senior managers, after he was made aware of her ordeal.

Police have arrested a 21-year-old man in Manchester in connection with the abuse.

Twitter said it plans to include a button for reporting abuse within every tweet, which is already available on its iPhone app.

John Whittingdale, chairman of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee has told Sky News Twitter bosses may be called as witnesses in an inquiry to be held in the autumn on "harmful content on the internet".


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Todmorden: Major Clean-Up After Flash Flood

A major clean-up is under way after a flash flood burst through homes and swept away roads in a Pennines village.

Walsden, near Todmorden, in West Yorkshire, was hit by up to 18in (46cm) of water last night after a cloudburst and torrential rain.

Residents said the flood caused "sheer devastation" as it poured from a culvert, ripping out huge chunks of tarmac, and destroying roads.

Water is still pouring down a side street and through at least one house.

Around 20 homes have been flooded, and more heavy rain is on the way, bringing the risk of more flooding.

Todmorden flooding Police warn waves from cars will damage homes. Pic: Twitter/@jams1999

Roger Stansfield, who was cleaning up his property this morning, said: "It started raining really heavily and within 15 minutes this road was completely flooded to the depth of my wellington boots.

"There's nothing you can do."

Flash flooding damage Rushing water ripped up tarmac in Todmorden

Flood warden Keith Crabtree said an "unprecedented" amount of rain caused "sheer devastation" in the village.

"Every road in and out of Todmorden was flooded. There's still a lot of water coming off the hillside," he said.

"It happened so quickly. The floods 12 months ago took three days to build up.

"This one, we just got three quarters of an hour of cloudburst and there's just nothing you can do about that."

West Yorkshire Police have asked people to avoid travelling through the area, saying waves from driving through water could damage houses.

Todmorden flooding A man walks through floodwaters. Pic: Twitter/@jams1999

Railway lines are submerged and Walsden station is closed as maintenance crews repair the tracks.

People in the region are still struggling to recover from last year's severe flooding, which caused more than £3m of damage.

Prime Minister David Cameron went to Yorkshire in June 2012 to visit flood victims and warned he would "robustly" negotiate with insurance companies to make sure they paid out.

Todmorden flooding Water floods the tracks but does not stop services. Pic: Twitter/@jams1999

The Environment Agency currently has three flood alerts in place - two in the Midlands and one in the South East.

Joanna Robinson, Sky News weather producer, said: "There'll be further heavy, possibly thundery, showers around this afternoon.

"Torrential downpours will bring the risk of local flooding, especially across northeast England, including West Yorkshire.

"The showers will ease and fade going into the evening, but more general rain will move in from the South West tonight.

Todmorden flooding Parked cars in the floodwaters. Pic: TWITTER @jams1999

"Wednesday will bring yet more rain, locally torrential, to much of England, Wales and Ireland.

"By Thursday, the South East will turn briefly hot and humid, with temperatures up to 31C."


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London Stabbings: Murder Probe As Man Held

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was killed and two others - including her sister - suffered serious stab wounds.

The 40-year-old was detained overnight after officers were alerted to attacks at two separate south London flats on Monday evening.

A woman aged 28 and her 17-year-old sister were found with knife wounds at 7.10pm at an address in Tilson Gardens, Brixton.

Police said the teenager had suffered wounds to her head and hands as she tried to protect her sister.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, while the girl was taken to a south London hospital and is in a serious but stable condition, Scotland Yard said.

Half an hour earlier, another woman, aged 46, was found at a property in Redlands Way with a number of injuries, including stab wounds. Her condition is described as critical.

The stabbings happened at addresses in Brixton. The suspect was arrested in Leigham Court Road, Streatham

Young children were present at the scenes of both attacks and officers want to establish if they saw anything significant.

Forensic examinations were taking place at the two properties, which lie less than a mile apart.

Police said all three victims were known to the man being held in custody at a south London police station.

A woman who lives in Redlands Way said she came outside when she heard a woman screaming that someone was trying to kill her.

She said: "The woman had got out on to the balcony and she was just screaming. There was this tall, black guy who came out of nowhere - it was like a film.

"He just grabbed her and stabbed her in her back - a couple of us saw it. The children were playing out in the park right in front which made it more traumatic.

"People started calling the police and I was trying to get my daughter inside so I could go down to see whether I could do anything.

"The guy escaped but we saw her coming down with bandages and the bandages were bleeding."

It is understood an eight-year-old boy was in the bathroom of the Tilson Gardens property when the attack happened.

The suspect was arrested on a bus in Leigham Court Road, Streatham, south London, shortly before 1am.

Detective Inspector Will Reynolds said there was no suggestion it was a random attack and officers are not looking for anyone else.


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Hospital Family Test: More Than 30 Wards Fail

The Government's flagship test designed to highlight poor patient care has been condemned as "misleading" amid confusion over the results.

The "Friends and Family Test" asks patients whether they would recommend the ward or A&E department where they have been treated.

They must pick between six options, from "extremely likely" to "extremely unlikely", and their answers are put together to generate an overall score.

However, because "likely" to recommend is classed as a neutral response, critics claim the end picture can be distorted.

Indeed, nine in every 10 patients at the hospital with the "worst" A&E department in England said they would recommend it.

Patient charities also argued the results are meaningless because they are so general and may not directly relate to the quality of care.

The Patients Association said they are "confusing to navigate" and will not address the "fundamental failures" in the health service.

Chief executive Katherine Murphy said: "Asking people to recommend a hospital is not like asking someone to recommend a hotel.

"This could really be seen as a smoke screen to cover some of the more fundamental issues that need to be addressed - like the issue around poor care that so many elderly people experience on a daily basis.

"I think that it could be quite misleading from a patient's point of view."

More than 400,000 people completed the survey, which was introduced in April, with results relating to around 4,500 NHS wards and 144 A&E services.

Most appeared happy with their treatment, although 36 wards received a negative score in June - down from 66 in April.

Despite months of criticism, only one A&E department - Chase Farm Hospital in north London - was given a negative score.

And even then, 295 of 516 patients asked about the hospital said they were "extremely likely" to recommend it and another 167 said they were "likely" to do so.

One ward at Fairfield General Hospital in Bury, Greater Manchester was given a negative grade.

But of the patients quizzed, not a single one said they would be "unlikely" or "extremely unlikely" to recommend being treated there.

The low overall response rate of 13.1%, which fell short of the 15% target, also raised fears would-be patients would be judging hospitals on the views of a tiny minority.

And the Point Of Care Foundation warned that it was impossible to tell whether a negative response was due to poor care or an issue such as car parking.

Director Jocelyn Cornwell said: "Some hospitals were using much better methods of collecting feedback but they have had to abandon what they were doing and replace it with this rather blunt instrument which is not good for patients, or for developing useful information to improve health services.

"We would ask the Government to think again about how more useful information on patient care could be collected and used to improve services."

NHS England's national director for patients and information Tim Kelsey insisted the initiative was a "major step forward".

"Direct patient and citizen feedback is vital to improving the services the NHS provides. Trusts can concentrate their focus on improvement with this information," he said.

"From this first publication, we can see a significant and real variation in the quality of customer service across the NHS.

"There are home truths here and everyone will expect those Trusts who have large numbers of their patients choosing not to recommend their services to respond as quickly as possible."

David Cameron, who is on holiday in Portugal, said: "I want the NHS to put patient satisfaction at the heart of what they do and expect action to be taken at hospitals where patients and staff say standards are not good enough."

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt called it a "historic moment".

"By making these ratings public, we're giving patients the power to choose the best place for their care - and driving other hospitals to raise their game," he said.

NHS England will now publish monthly updates on patient feedback.

By the end of next year, it hopes to roll the test out to include GP practices, community services and mental health services. All other services will be included by April 2015.


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Vicky Pryce Is Stripped Of Queen's Honour

Chris Huhne's ex-wife has had her honour for government service cancelled by the Queen, completing her fall from grace.

High-flying economist Vicky Pryce was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the 2009 Birthday honours.

The honour is the equivalent of a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) but is just a different order.

Pryce received her CB in recognition of her contribution as head of the Government economic service.

But the award has now been cancelled and annulled and her name will be removed from the register of the Order of the Bath.

The Forfeiture Committee revokes honours where their holder is considered to have brought the system into disrepute.

Huhne released from prison Chris Huhne with girlfriend Carina Trimingham after his release

Its decisions have to be submitted to the Queen for approval by the Prime Minister before a notice can be put in the London Gazette.

The announcement said: "The Queen has directed that the appointment of Vicky, Mrs Pryce, to be a Member of the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companion, of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, dated June 13 2009, shall be cancelled and annulled and that her name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order."

Pryce and Huhne were jailed for eight months in March after they were finally punished for lying about a speeding offence in 2003.

Huhne repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and battled to get the case dismissed but eventually admitted his guilt on the eve of his trial.

In court, Pryce argued she was forced to take the points by her then husband but her story was ultimately rejected.

Allegations about the points swap only emerged in the press in 2011 after the senior Lib Dem dumped his wife for another woman.

During Pryce's trial, it emerged she had deliberately leaked the story in a bid to "nail" her former husband as revenge for his betrayal.

The pair, who have three children together, were released in May after almost two months behind bars and have to wear electronic tags.

Greek-born Pryce, a regular TV pundit before her conviction, immediately announced she was publishing a book on her experiences called Prisonomics.

She also recently gave evidence to a Lords committee on the eurozone crisis.

By contrast, Huhne - who was once seen as a future Lib Dem party leader - has kept a low profile since leaving jail.


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Manchester Stabbing: Girl Fights For Life

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 Juli 2013 | 22.11

Neighbours have spoken of their shock after a 13-year-old-girl was left fighting for her life from a stabbing attack in which her father died.

The pair - named locally as Robert Jackson, 41, and his daughter Ayesha - were knifed at Mr Jackson's home in Moston, north Manchester on Sunday night.

The suspected attacker also died with stab wounds a short time later after driving a car into the wall of a nearby pub.

Police found the seriously injured girl and the body of her father at 10.20pm in the Delta Walk house.

Police have sealed off an area around the house in Moston. Neighbours in Moston heaped praise on Robert Jackson and his daughter

Neighbours said former carpet fitter Mr Jackson was separated from Ayesha's mother, named locally as Sam Collins, and that the teenager was visiting him when the attack happened.

He was described as quiet but well-liked on the estate where he had lived for more than 20 years.

A few hours after arriving at Mr Jackson's home, police were called to Watfield Walk in Harpurhey, a two-mile drive away, after reports that a man had threatened a car owner with a knife before stealing the vehicle.

The car was then seen by police near Rochdale Road, where a 34-year-old named locally as Darren Gasper drove it into the side of the Alliance Inn pub as officers approached him.

Damage to the wall of the Alliance Inn after the suspect crashed a stolen car.Manchester stabbing Alliance Inn Wall damage to the Alliance Inn, which the suspected knifeman crashed into

He was taken to hospital suffering from a stab wound and injuries from the crash but died a short time later.

The two men are said to be known to each other.

One man who said he was friends with both dead men said: "Darren was more one of the boys round here. He'd been in jail. He was a tough kid, a big lad.

"I heard Ayesha was upstairs when it started and came down to protect her dad.

"They both had kids, it's sad what this leaves behind for them."

Mr Jackson's neighbour, Clare Calvert, told Sky News: "He was the nicest bloke you'd ever meet ... He'd bend over backwards to help anybody - (he) wouldn't hurt a fly."

Flowers are left at the scene of the attack in Moston. Flowers are left at the house in Moston

She described Ayesha, Mr Jackson's only child, as "lovely".

Another elderly neighbour said he was "very quiet" and "didn't have any enemies".

A woman who lived nearby said: "He was known by everyone as Jacko, always said hello and his girl was absolutely beautiful. I only saw them together yesterday walking down the street."

Ayesha is understood to attend the Manchester Communication Academy.

Forensics officers are at the scene of the attack, where an area around the house has been sealed off. Flowers have been left nearby.

The attack in Moston happened a short drive from where the suspected knifeman crashed his car into a pub. The attack happened a two-mile drive from where the stolen car was crashed

Sky's Nick Martin, who is in Moston, said: "The priority now will be to ensure that the girl pulls through - she will have critical information about the events that played out here."

Detective Superintendent Simon Barraclough, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "We are in the very early stages of our inquiries and are piecing together the circumstances that led to two men losing their lives and a 13-year-old girl fighting for her life in hospital.

"Obviously the community will be shocked as to what has happened but we can say we do not believe anyone else was involved and are not looking for anyone else in relation to this incident."

Harpurhey has been regularly cited as one of the most deprived inner-city areas in Britain. Mr Jackson's mother lives nearby and was recently widowed.

Anyone with information can call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.


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