Salford then said 'I don't care if he dies', a court heard.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A freed murderer has been locked up again after attacking his girlfriend.Paisley man Iain Gallacher, 44, pushed and slapped his partner on the face at her home in Bridge of Weir after he had been downing alcohol during the day while she was at work.Paisley Sheriff Court heard Gallacher, who was sent down for life for the brutal murder of his best friend Willie Guinea in 1996, assaulted the woman on July 25,
.Salford then said 'I don't care if he dies', a court heard.
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Renfrewshire’s young people has been launched.PACE Theatre Company is behind Ignite21 which will give out small grants, offer free rehearsal space and provide partnership opportunities for artists or organisations to create exciting new artwork for young people.The scheme has been funded by Creative Scotland as part of the Scottish Government Covid-19 Emergency Fund.Jenni Mason, artistic director of PACE explained: “We are passionate about the transformative power of the arts and committed to
Legendary Pictures is remaining confident they’re the rightful owners of the “Buck Rogers” rights after the latest legal threat from the Nowlan Family Trust, who claims they own the rights.Legendary was hit with a cease and desist letter on Tuesday over the planned reboot with George Clooney which was announced last week. “We have secured the rights we need to proceed with our project and the company will not comment any further on these baseless claims,” said Legendary via a spokesperson.
direct to your inboxFrom the drug-fuelled speeding BMW driver who killed a teenage girl as she walked to school - before trying to blame her after driving off - to the fraudster jailed for stealing £136,000 from a solicitor's firm using an elderly dementia sufferer's bank account.These are some of the criminals locked up in Greater Manchester in January.The region's courts have given out hefty prison sentences for all manner of crimes last month with M.E.N.
direct to your inboxA family say they have finally got 'justice' after the killer of their 'caring' and loving' relative was jailed for life.William Phelan, 39, was stabbed to death by 42-year-old Matthew Jones at the flat they shared in Harpurhey.Both suffered from mental health problems and had become friends.But Jones murdered Mr Phelan, known to friends and family as 'Willy', in a 'savage' attack stabbing him to death then trying to cut his head off.Police were only able to first interview
direct to your inboxA paedophile who avoided jail after he was snared whilst trying to meet an 11-year-old girl with condoms in his car has now been jailed.Robert Beresford, 47, was caught during a 'paedophile hunter' sting operation in 2019, after he planned to meet the fake schoolgirl for sex.The dad-of-one, from Eccles, received a suspended sentence at Liverpool Crown Court for arranging to meet a child under the age of 16 following grooming in June 2019.But he was hauled back before the
paedophile who taunted his victim from behind bars and bragged to her mother that he would jump on the girl's head when he was freed has been jailed for eight months. The 15-year-old girl and her mother were left terrified and distraught when sick Brandon Williamson sent them a handwritten six-page letter from Polmont YOI.Dundee Sheriff Court was told that the mother and daughter became hysterical and have since been forced to ramp up security at their Perthshire home.
direct to your inboxA thug who beat up his former headmaster is back behind bars for dealing drugs from his house in Rochdale.Jermaine Bullen, 37, left Kieran Heakin unconscious and lying in a pool of blood after he delivered countless punches and kicks to his head. He was locked up indefinitely for public protection in 2010 for the attack inside an Indian restaurant.
prisons more than doubled in a year- despite the coronavirus pandemic.Guards confiscated drugs or suspected drugs from prisoners across Scots jails 2,199 times in 2019.But a Freedom of Information request from the Daily Record has revealed that number rocketed to 5,480 last year.In many facilities there has been a rise in psychoactive or suspected psychoactive drugs- often known as 'legal highs'.These include synthetic cannabis type drugs like 'Spice' which is said to be causing havoc behind
direct to your inbox People were locked up for a wide range of criminal offences over the past week, with M.E.N. reporters there to cover the most serious cases.
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Carole Baskin is breathing a sigh of relief after former President Trump failed to pardon her chief "Tiger King" rival Joe Exotic. The big cat enthusiast spoke to Fox News on Wednesday, just hours after Trump issued 73 pardons and 70 sentence commutations with the exception of Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage.