WE WILL NOT TOLERATE HATE CRIME: CPS campaign as teenager who racially abused...
THE sentencing of a teenager who racially abused and threatened doctors and nurses at Dorset County Hospital1 has been welcomed as partners aim to raise awareness of hate crimes. Billy Wiedenbruch,...
View ArticleCash from pair’s illegal parking gains now helping to crack crime
Money confiscated from two men who ran an illegal airport parking business in Copthorne is now helping to crack crime. Back in August 2015 Imran Shahid and Tariq Wasi pleaded guilty to converting...
View ArticleMan charged in Beaver Falls shooting death
BEAVER FALLS — A city man who was previously acquitted of a homicide is facing a new homicide charge. Tyrone Kunta Savage, 24, was charged Tuesday morning in the shooting death Friday night of...
View ArticleThe UK app economy: it’s big but is it secure?
This is the problem. By using apps consumers, employees and individuals are opening themselves up to a host of malicious attacks that have access to their personal data. It is a vicious cycle, and...
View ArticleReasons for BC manager
All companies need a business continuity manager, writes Yusuf Ukaye, pictured, Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Specialist at IT Specialists (ITS) UK1. Companies have never faced such a complex...
View ArticleRegulation awareness lacking
Organisations ‘ SMBs and large enterprises ‘ lack general awareness of the requirements of the European Union s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), how to prepare for it, and the impact of...
View ArticleFood Lion Security Guard Assassinated For His Gun
A 51-year-old security guard was confronted and them murdered in a Greensboro, NC, Food Lion Saturday night, for no apparent reason other than the suspect wanted the guard s gun1. A security guard...
View ArticleSyria debate: Aleppo bombings a ‘war against children’
Former Cabinet minister Stephen Crabb called the latest bombings in Aleppo a “war against children”, as MPs held an emergency debate on the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Syria. See related...
View ArticleReflections on the fight for a frack-free Lancashire
The Frackfree Lancashire team. Photo credit: Cheryl Atkinson and Ros Wills The plans were loose; we would gather for a community conversation about what next now that Westminster has seen fit to drill...
View ArticleStudents versus Shadow IT
From connected devices to virtual reality, technology is now giving students the ability to transform and design the way in which they choose to learn, not only from where, but also how, writes...
View ArticleJ.Berkshire Miller — Japan’s growing North Korea problem
The Korean peninsula is evolving into an acute security concern for Japan, with a host of provocations this year. U.S. President Barack Obama’s policy of strategic patience with regard to the North...
View ArticleRain threatens to dampen heated decider
Match facts October 12, ChittagongStart time 2.30pm (0830GMT) Play 01:09 ‘Very un-cricketing weather in Chittagong’ Big picture There has been 30mm of rain in Chittagong in the last 24 hours and there...
View ArticleDemocratic Sheriff Challenger Nets PBA Endorsement in Somerset
From Left to Right: Ed Donnelly NJ State FMBA President, Pat Colligan NJ State PBA President, Candidate for Somerset County Sheriff Darrin Russo and NOBLE Northern New Jersey Chapter President Jiles...
View ArticleNancy A.Pester – Suffolk Times
Lifelong Cutchogue resident Nancy A. Pester passed away Oct. 11, 2016, at her home. Born in Greenport Nov. 25, 1955, she was the daughter of William S. Midgley Jr. and Jean (Dickerson) Midgley. Nancy...
View Article‘I believe she is lying,’ witness tells court in Ched Evans rape retrial
The woman at the centre of Ched Evans’ rape retrial had previously woken up in bed with another man claiming she could not remember what had happened, a court has heard. The alleged victim in the case...
View ArticleWatch Tigers make tracks at Edinburgh Zoo with IndigoVision
At IndigoVision we are proud to continue our support of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo and the new state of the art Tiger Tracks enclosure. Tiger Tracks is the new and...
View ArticlePlea for calm after call for vigilantes to act over ‘killer clowns’
An appeal for calm has gone out over the current killer clown craze amid residents calling for vigilante action. The plea has been made by Southwater Town Councillor Billy Greening after a clown with...
View ArticleCrude, Shed 36, Dundee — review
Just getting to this new production by Edinburgh s acclaimed Grid Iron1 feels like an act of theatre. A chartered bus takes you through the security fence around the Port of Dundee, past the twinkling...
View ArticleCashflow forecasting tool helps to provide peace of mind for retirees
A North East financial services firm has adopted an innovative approach to advising clients on their post-retirement plans. Explore Wealth Management, which is based in Cramlington, Northumberland has...
View ArticleWar of the waves: Military sea drone tests underway in Scotland
Combat sea drones are undergoing intense military testing in a training exercise off the west coast of Scotland. The Navy s Unmanned Warrior exercise involves 40 drones most of which are maritime...
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