Police have recovered thirteen stolen high value cars following a burglary in Trafford. Officers from the Neighbourhood Crime Team carried out a raid in Ashton today (August 8).
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A training firm at the university academy co-founded by Manchester United's Class of 92 stars has been slammed as "inadequate" following an inspection. Code Nation Limited is an independent firm based at the University Academy 92 (UA92) in Stretford and Chester.
UA92 was launched by Lancaster University and ex-United players Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt. Code Nation provides training for people in the digital sector and has had a contract to deliver apprenticeships since October 2018.
The first group of apprentices started their course in January 2019. Training is carried out via a virtual learning environment supplemented by face-to-face skills coaching meetings. At the time of the Ofsted inspection from March 28 to 31, there were 79 apprentices on the programme.
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Some 69 were working towards a level four software developer apprenticeship and 10 apprentices were at the same level for cyber technology. A report by the four-strong inspection team voiced concern over the recruitment strategy employed by leaders and managers.
The report said: "Leaders and managers do not recruit all apprentices with integrity. A small minority of software developer apprentices are recruited following the completion of a self-funded digital bootcamp, which costs them many thousands of pounds.
"They are then expected to attend the same training, which is funded through the apprenticeship levy, from which they do not learn any further substantial new knowledge, skills or behaviours." The report also said that a minority of software developer apprentices experienced "poor communication and frequent disruption to their
Police have recovered thirteen stolen high value cars following a burglary in Trafford. Officers from the Neighbourhood Crime Team carried out a raid in Ashton today (August 8).
The trial of former Manchester United ace Ryan Giggs began this afternoon with fresh claims emerging about his relationship with ex Kate Greville.The 48-year-old is accused of controlling behaviour towards Ms Greville from 2017 until their split in 2020 and assault occasioning actual bodily harm against her. He is also accused of assaulting her sister Emma Greville.
Ryan Giggs subjected his ex-girlfriend to 'systematic' physical and psychological attacks over more than three years and headbutted her when she tried to break up with him, prosecutors have alleged. Mr Giggs, 48, has gone on trial accused of displaying controlling and coercive behaviour towards Kate Greville between August 2017 and November 2020, as well as assaulting her when she vowed to split up.
Ryan Giggs arrived at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on Monday, 8 August, to face trial accused of attacking his ex-girlfriend. The ex-Manchester United footballer is accused of using controlling and coercive behaviour against Kate Greville, 36, between August 2017 and November 2020.
An urgent appeal has been issued after an elderly woman was seen walking the street in her dressing gown in Trafford. Police in Stretford said they were alerted to the vulnerable woman, believed to be in her 80s, by a member of the public.
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