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Tommy Robinson jailed after admitting contempt of court for repeating false allegations about Syrian refugee | UK News

Tommy Robinson jailed after admitting contempt of court for repeating false allegations about Syrian refugee | UK News

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months after repeating false allegations about a Syrian refugee schoolboy. The 41-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, admitted at Woolwich Crown Court to breaching a court order made after being successfully sued for defamation in 2021. Those found in contempt of court can be imprisoned…

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Rotting inside: What is a zombie tree?

Rotting inside: What is a zombie tree?

Warning Signs of a Zombie Tree and the Cure Fallen trunks, drooping branches, brittle bark, and dead leaves are some of the telltale signs. When homeowners are unsure about the health of a tree, Parker recommends calling an arborist to take a closer look. He provides services to trees through his work at davy tree…

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Ex-boyfriend driven by “obsession and rage” planned the murder of a Hollywood sex therapist for a month: “I was terrified”

Ex-boyfriend driven by “obsession and rage” planned the murder of a Hollywood sex therapist for a month: “I was terrified”

Amie Harwick A terrified roommate frantically called 911 late on Valentine’s Day 2020 to report she was being attacked in her Hollywood Hills home in Los Angeles. “I was down. I heard screams. I know she’s under attack. I heard her fall to the ground,” Michael Herman told 911 operators. When officers arrived at his…

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Crown Prosecution Service launches Go Prosecute, a new lawyer development program

Crown Prosecution Service launches Go Prosecute, a new lawyer development program

Go to processThe Crown Prosecution Service has launched a new development program for newly qualified lawyers to gain invaluable prosecutorial experience. Launched today, a Go Prosecute pilot will provide a unique opportunity for new self-employed barristers to join the Crown Prosecution Service for up to two years before resuming practice in chambers. The scheme, personally…

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