THIS is the scene of devastation left behind after a thief charged into a shop using a JCB and pulled a cashpoint from the wall.
Month: June 2011
Dementia patient discharged barefoot wearing only a gown
A DEMENTIA patient, riddled with arthritis and suffering from parkinsons disease was discharged from hospital wearing only her gown and slippers, it has emerged. The
New form of MRSA found in cows
A new strain of MRSA, the ‘superbug’, has been found in British dairy cows for the first time in the UK. This discovery has been
Thief delays 425 trains and costs tax payer thousands
A THIEF brought a rail network to a halt and delayed more than 400 trains by stealing just 121 metres of cable from rail lines.
E. coli: Cucumber crisis continues
Germany has now reported 470 cases of E. coli and 16 deaths from the disease, a further person has now died in Sweden. The total
Pensioner dies of head injuries in burglary ‘gone wrong’
A murder inquiry was launched yesterday following the death of a blind 94-year-old woman who was found with a fatal head injury at her home.
X-Factor judge is ‘God’s Gift’
HUNDREDS of hopefuls queued up yesterday as the first round of X-Factor auditions got underway and new judges Kelly Rowland, Tulisa Contostavlos and Take That
Police to spend £480,000 on consultants for cost-cutting plans
POLICE chiefs are set to spend almost GBP 500,000 drafting in external consultants to help a force make further budget cuts and safeguard jobs. International
Smoke and mirrors…
SMOKE and mirrors have long been the preserve of magicians, but one amateur photographer has taken advantage of the concept to produce these stunning images.
A council has spent more than £2000 on hotel stays and credit cards
A LAVISH council paid for a washing machine, dining chairs and a GBP2,006 stay at a hotel using taxpayer-funded credit cards, it has emerged. Walsall