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 THIS is the horrifying moment a thuggish dad-of-four knocked a man out cold during an argument over a pair of boots - but was spared jail after his victim refused to cooperate with local cops.Sickening footage shows Jamie Boughton, 34, berating his defenceless victim before knocking him unconscious with a savage right hook.2 The thug knocked his victim out cold with a savage right hookBut he was spared jail after the victim, who was left needing 12 stitches to the head, refused to press charges against the 34-year-old carpenter as he  does not want to  stanley cup be seen as a snitch or a grass .Handing him a seven-month suspended sentence Judge Peter Cooke sa stanley cup id:  There are other ways to deal with drunker irritants than lamping them on the street and leaving them out cold. You are a 34-year-old man who acknowledges you have a problem with your temper. I have read an email fro stanley cup m you expressing your own concern about what you have done, your regret and your anxieties about the Qrkf Rishi Sunak fights to save Rwanda plan as right-wing Tories brand it an  incomplete solution  ahead of showdown vote
 BORIS Johnson s food tsar is to recommend a tax on salty foods, The Sun can reveal.Millionaire Leon founder Henry Dimbleby will put the new levy front an skechers d centre of his government review into getting Brits to eat healthier.16Boris Johnson s food tsar is set to recommend a six per cent tax on salty fo af1 odsCredit: Alamy16Millionaire Leon founder Henry Dimbleby will put the new levy front and centre of his government reviewCredit: AlamySources familiar with drafts of the upcoming National Food Strategy say it suggests a tax of SIX per cent on high-salt content foods adidas campus .That could see the price of a McDonald s Big Mac soar by 20p and push a bag of Quavers to 91p.The levy would hit processed meats like bangers and bacon particularly hard but is modelled on the sugar tax in a bid to get manufacturers to slash the amount of salt in their products.The 18p per litre tax on sugary drinks came into force in 2018, but supporters claim it led to companies changing recipes to swerve the levy.Mr Dimbleby