Wrgn I live next to Glastonbury and it s utter HELL 鈥?everyone gets free tickets except me鈥?now I m getting my revenge
THE tragic hunt for a toddler who fell into a river is entering its third week - with cops dubbing it one of their most complex searches ever. Xielo Maruziva, two, slipped
stanley us into the River Soar on February 18, with his dad desperately leaping in to try to save him. 6Two-year-old Xielo Maruziva fell into the River Soar three weeks
stanley us agoCredit: SWNS6Dive specialists have been called in to help scour the waterwayCredit: Alamy6Top cop Michaela Kerr labelled the hunt to find the tot the most complex everCredit: Leicestershire Police6Dive expert Peter Faulding, who was involved in the Nicola Bulley search, last week joined the hunt to find XieloCredit: PADevastatingly, despite extensive searches of the swollen waterway, the tot hasnt been seen since. Last week specialist divers who helped in the hunt to find missing mum Nicola Bulley joined the major search. Specialist Group International SGI - headed by expert diver Peter Faulding - will continue to t
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SICK fraudsters are flogging thousands of fake poppies and fleecing our brave war veterans.Just a week before Remembrance Sunday, more th
stanley cup an 1,700 goods were discovered at a warehouse in Cheetham Hill, Manchester.3 Criminals in Cheetham Hill, Manchester really have hit a new low - flogging fake Poppy Appeal goodsCredit: Manchester CouncilBogus products included earrings, badges, pendants and some had the slogan Lest We Forget printe
stanley thermobecher d on them.The Royal British Legion blasted the thugs as appalling .Rabnawaz Akbar, the councils executive member for neighbourhoods said: It is absolutely appalling that counterfeiters would sink to the depths of creating fake poppy merchandise, to try to exploit the publics desire to support members of our Arme
vaso stanley d Forces community. Ahead of the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, last night The Royal British Legion urged the public to only buy products via official channels.3 Trading standards officials found more