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stanley coffee mug wedding to Meghan Markle has been charged with sex offences, The Sun can today reveal.Lawrence Jones, who has amassed a 拢700million fortune through his IT company UKFast, was regarded as one of Britain s best bosses.1Lawrence Jones has been charged with a string of sex attacksCredit: Tom Stockill - The Sunday TimesBut he was forced to step down in October 2019 after several female staff complained about the Me Too culture within the Manchester-based workplace. The dad-of-four was allegedly inappropriately
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SNOW is forecast to hit the UK on the weekend after flood fears and winds of 60mph have been haunting Brits.Powerful gales are also predicted to make an appearance, as temperatures
stanley water flask drop in the coming days 鈥?with a subzero freeze looming next week.5 Weather forecast: more rain in the north and midlands will fall tomorrow afternoon while powerful gales lash the North Sea coastCredit: Ventusky5 By the end o
stanley cup f the week there will be snow falling in Scotland and rain across the UKThe Met Offices latest weather forecast shows more rain is on its way tomorrow after severe yellow flood warnings were issued for southern Wales and southwest England today.Forecasters said spray and flooding on roads could make journey times longer and bus and tra
stanley termos in services could be affected.There could also be problems with power supplies in the worst-hit areas, which include Cardiff, Swansea, Plymouth and Exeter.But the rains are set to continue to fall throughout tomorrow and Friday as more unsettled weat