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A WOMAN has died after she was found injured at a house as police arrested a man.Officers and paramedics were called to a property in Tansy Lane,聽Portishead, at around noon yesterday.4Officers and paramedics were called to a property in Tansy Lane,聽PortisheadCredit: SWNS4A woman in her 60s wa
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stanley cups website er 60s was seriously injured and died at the house.A 39-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident and remains in police custody.A cordon remains in place while enquiries are carried out, including forensic examination of the scene.Formal identification and a post-mortem are also set to take place.Read more NewsHOWZAT! Englands Jonny Bairstow carries eco yob off pitch as idiots disrupt Ashes testSTATION HORROR Tube passengers heard screaming run, run as man stabbed himself to deathNeighbourhood Policing Chief I
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THE 1974 Birmingham pub massacre carried out by the IRA killed 21 people and left more than 180 with life-changing injuries.The aftermath of the bombings, one of the worst in Britain s history, resulted in six men being wrongly jailed for life for the attacks.6 Emerg
stanley thermos ency services at the site of the Birmingham bombingsCredit: PA:Press AssociationWhat聽were the Birmingham bombings On the night of November 21, 1974, two explosions ripped through two separate pubs in Birmingham, killing 21 and injuring 182 others.A number of explosive devices had been placed around Birmingham, with one left at Mulberry Bush and a second at Tavern in the Town, both public houses on New Street, and a third outside a bank聽about two miles away.Warning calls were then made to a number of newspapers, with the Birmingham Post receiving a call at 8.11pm warning聽a bomb had been
stanley becher planted at the Rotunda, the site of Mulberry Bush.A similar call was made to t
stanley quencher he Birmingham Evening Mail newspaper.The first device exploded