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Ex-officer in court over cash theft

A retired police officer will appear in court charged with stealing £113,000 from a former police headquarters in Warwickshire which had been seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Paul Andrew Greaves, 54, from Carlton, Nottingham, is alleged to taken t

Leamington Courier, yesterday, 11:26
 

Nicholson set to retire with £1.9m

Embattled NHS boss Sir David Nicholson, who was in charge of the regional health authority responsible for the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust for a short time while patients were mistreated, plans to retire next year - with a pension pot worth al

Leamington Courier, yesterday, 11:26
 

Ex-officer in court over cash theft

A retired police officer will appear in court charged with stealing £113,000 from a former police headquarters in Warwickshire which had been seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Paul Andrew Greaves, 54, from Carlton, Nottingham, is alleged to taken t

Rugby Advertiser, yesterday, 11:25
 

Nicholson set to retire with £1.9m

Embattled NHS boss Sir David Nicholson, who was in charge of the regional health authority responsible for the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust for a short time while patients were mistreated, plans to retire next year - with a pension pot worth al

Rugby Advertiser, yesterday, 11:25
 

'Alarming rate' of wildlife decline

UK wildlife is "in trouble", with almost 2,000 species of birds, animals, insects and plants known to have declined in the past half century, experts have warned. Some 60% of 3,148 British species (1,884) studied have seen a reduction in...

Banbury Guardian, yesterday, 11:14
 

'Alarming rate' of wildlife decline

UK wildlife is "in trouble", with almost 2,000 species of birds, animals, insects and plants known to have declined in the past half century, experts have warned. Some 60% of 3,148 British species (1,884) studied have seen a reduction in...

Leamington Courier, yesterday, 11:14
 
bomb experts: 'explosions could have been lethal'

Bomb experts: 'Explosions could have been lethal'

Six men are on trial accused of conspiring to cause the explosions in Blythe Bridge, Cheadle and Weston Coyney. The bombs were eight-inch long copper pipes containing fireworks and hundreds of small nails, with longer nails tied around the outside. Each

This is Staffordshire, yesterday, 11:10
 

'Alarming rate' of wildlife decline

UK wildlife is "in trouble", with almost 2,000 species of birds, animals, insects and plants known to have declined in the past half century, experts have warned. Some 60% of 3,148 British species (1,884) studied have seen a reduction in...

Kenilworth Weekly News, yesterday, 11:08
 

'Alarming rate' of wildlife decline

UK wildlife is "in trouble", with almost 2,000 species of birds, animals, insects and plants known to have declined in the past half century, experts have warned. Some 60% of 3,148 British species (1,884) studied have seen a reduction in...

Rugby Advertiser, yesterday, 11:06
 

PM 'proud' of gay marriage Bill

David Cameron has insisted he was proud of legislation to introduce gay marriage, despite a Commons rebellion which saw 130 of his own MPs oppose the change on Tuesday night. But in an apparent olive branch to traditionalist Tories, the Prime Minister pr

Kenilworth Weekly News, yesterday, 10:56
 
decision due on elliott’s field retail park expansion

Decision due on Elliott’s Field Retail Park expansion

Rugby borough councillors are due to approve plans for the expansion of Elliott's Field Retail Park at a meeting tonight (Wednesday). Officers have recommended that the plans, which include a new flagship Debenhams store and several other new shops and r

Rugby Advertiser, yesterday, 10:52
 

Bike boy dies after crane crash

An eight-year-old boy has died following a crash between his bike and a mobile crane. Police were called to Aberdeen's Great Northern Road near Haudagain Roundabout just after 7.30pm on Tuesday. The boy was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where he died

Kenilworth Weekly News, yesterday, 10:43
 

Act on tax avoidance, urges Cameron

David Cameron is to step up the campaign against tax evasion and "aggressive" tax avoidance as Apple joins multinational corporations in the spotlight. A day after Ireland defended itself against claims that its corporate tax regime has...

Kenilworth Weekly News, yesterday, 10:43
 

Bike boy dies after crane crash

An eight-year-old boy has died following a crash between his bike and a mobile crane. Police were called to Aberdeen's Great Northern Road near Haudagain Roundabout just after 7.30pm on Tuesday. The boy was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where he died

Rugby Advertiser, yesterday, 10:19
 

Bike boy dies after crane crash

An eight-year-old boy has died following a crash between his bike and a mobile crane. Police were called to Aberdeen's Great Northern Road near Haudagain Roundabout just after 7.30pm on Tuesday. The boy was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where he died

Leamington Courier, yesterday, 10:12
 
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