Comments Off on Murder investigation as woman’s body discovered at side of A15
A spokeswoman for Humberside Police said: “A murder enquiry is underway following the discovery of the body of a woman earlier today close to the A15 southbound near the Barton slip road. “A cordon is in place as part of the enquiry and a 42 year old …Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman’s body found on A15 road in YorkshireYorkshire PostPolice issue update on murder investigation launched after discovery of woman’s body near BartonScunthorpe Telegraphall 12 news articles »
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Europa currently has a 30% working interest in the Licences, which include the Wressle discovery and the Broughton North prospect, alongside Egdon Resources (operator, 25%), Celtique Energie Petroleum Ltd (33.33%), and Union Jack Oil (11.67%), … On 7 …
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Scunthorpe United & Port Vale Tickets On Sale – News – Grimsby TownTickets for our Checkatrade Trophy Group Stage fixture and Port Vale League Two fixture are now on sale.and more »
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They became the first fire service in the UK to be ‘counted in’ to the ‘HeForShe’ campaign. The campaign was created by the United Nations to remove the social and cultural barriers that prevent women and girls from achieving their potential and …
Comments Off on New cinema project set to bring the big screen to Brigg
A film buff from Brigg is looking to get people away from the television and watching films together in the community. Daniel Smith has set up a community cinema project in the town which looks to bring both independent and mainstream films to the …
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A mum has spoken of her terror as she tried to rescue her sinking son from mud on Cleethorpes beach – and then got stuck herself. Francesca Jayne Hewson had taken her young family down to the beach so that her son Henley, nine, could go crabbing at