Drone Security Guard Scolds Intruders from the Sky
Drone Security Guard Scolds Intruders from the Sky An unarmed, unmanned aircraft that shines bright lights and broadcasts warning messages is intended to be cheaper than human guards. Aptonomy s drone...
View ArticleA look at Seattle cold cases: Can you help solve them?
by: Casey McNerthney Updated: Sep 20, 2016 – 12:02 AM Every year, Seattle and other major cities have homicides that go unsolved by detectives. In some cases they have a good idea of who the suspect...
View ArticleSister’s rescue plea for jailed ex-para (From Gazette)
THE sister of an ex-soldier in an Indian prison for a crime he didn t commit has urged the Government to help. Six former soldiers, with a combined 74 years of service, were jailed in January after...
View ArticleWatch: Mum speaks out about reality of racism in Manchester after being...
A mum says she was left in tears after a shopper hurled vile racist abuse at her as she walked through a Trafford shopping centre. Masarit Begum, 42, who was born in Manchester, says an elderly man at...
View ArticleBeauty pageant winner, 22, ‘bottled’ by woman
A DUNDEE man who won a UK-wide beauty pageant was bottled by a woman at a nightclub in the city. Reigning Mr British Empire, Brett Walker, was attacked by Amelia Craig at Liquid nightclub. Brett, 22,...
View ArticleTarporley chocolate shop owner says burglaries have ‘shattered’ sense of...
A chocolate shop owner feels like the sense of security in his village has been shattered following three burglaries at his store. Charles Hardy, who runs The Old Fire Station Chocolate Shop and...
View ArticleFabric nightclub: police deny closure ‘was part of a vendetta’
Police have denied closing iconic London nightclub Fabric as part of a vendetta to get the club back for a previous incident. The Farringdon superclub was permanently shut down earlier this month1...
View Article2000 cows slaughtered in Shropshire in fight against TB
Almost 2,000 cows have been slaughtered in Shropshire in the past 12 months to combat bovine TB, new figures have revealed. Latest Government figures show that in June, 115 cattle were killed in...
View ArticleNinewells parking stewards’“grave concern” for hospital health and safety
Councillor Macpherson fears health and safety will be impacted if a car park night porter is removed Hospital parking stewards have expressed grave concern for patients health and safety after...
View ArticleMan caught selling drugs at Lincolnshire Showground
Comments (1)1 A drug dealer who was caught selling MDMA at an event at the Lincolnshire Showground has been jailed for 32 months. Security staff at the dance event at the showground2 were alerted...
View ArticleUN convoys suspended after aid trucks hit
Following a deadly air strike on aid trucks the previous night, the UN humanitarian aid agency has temporarily suspended all convoys in Syria. Spokesman Jens Laerke, of the Office for the Coordination...
View ArticleThieves go cool on heating oil raids
OFTEC s Malcolm Farrow. THE 11,500 households in Warwickshire who use oil to heat their homes will welcome the news that heating oil is no longer one of the top five five most commonly stolen items in...
View ArticleGlasto to FIFA, prankster and comedian to visit Cumbria
FROM jumping on stage with Kanye West to gatecrashing a FIFA conference, it’s safe to say London funny man Lee Nelson is full of surprises. Simon Brodkin, known for his on-screen persona Lee Nelson...
View ArticleJail near Lichfield sees highest levels of prison staff sickness in five years
Comments (0)1 SWINFEN Hall prison and young offenders institution near Lichfield has seen its highest levels of staff sickness in five years. In 2015/16, staff at the high security prison missed an...
View ArticleUS probing Afghan-born bomber’s motive, foreign travel
| 1 By Joseph Ax and Mica Rosenberg LINDEN, N.J., Sept 20 (Reuters) – U.S. investigators were looking on Tuesday for clues to why an Afghanistan-born man might have planted bombs around the New York...
View ArticleWarning to stay out of derelict Buckhaven High School following fire
Lori Cormack 15:42 Tuesday 20 September 2016 Police and fire chiefs have appealed to the public to consider the dangers of the now derelict Buckhaven High School following a fire. The Scottish Fire...
View ArticleFBI looked at bomb suspect 2 years ago
NEW YORK The FBI looked into New York bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami two years ago and came up with nothing alarming after his father expressed concerns his son might be a terrorist, law enforcement...
View ArticleNuneaton firms hit by Traveller invasion want security gate
Comments (0)1 FURIOUS firm-owners on a business estate invaded by Travellers are desperate for extra security to stop a repeat of the nightmare they say they are currently living. In less than a...
View ArticleSurrey residents still don’t know which 45000 streelights are to be turned...
Comments (0)1 A plan to switch off more than 45,000 Surrey streetlights at night has been delayed – but residents are still in the dark over which lights will be affected. The proposed highways budget...
View ArticleNew facility to bring crime unit together under one roof
David Sedgwick 09:06 Wednesday 21 September 2016 A new crime-fighting facility is to be created for the North East Regional Crime Unit thanks to 1million of government funding. The new Regional...
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