Friday, 9 June 2017

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There will be additional security checks taking place and everyone will be searched, including bags. We would ask people not to bring bags if they can, as this will help speed up entry.

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Tom Moore disappeared in Italy in 2003 aged 31 and would now be aged 45. A 15-year-old boy sent the family videos of a man he claimed was Tom. Brother Ben said it is 'the closest and most realistic to Tom' and the family have flown out to Milan to follow up on the lead. The choir, which is made up of people who have missing family members, performed in the final of the talent show on June 3 but were beaten by pianist Tokyo Myers.

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Stunning pictures, colourised by Paul Reynolds, show Special Air Service and Special Boat Service troops battling Axis soldiers on campaign in the desert, at sea and in Germany itself. The shots reveal the early history of the two elite units, which were created in 1940 and 1941 to help defeat Hitler and his allies.

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While his team mates ignored the one minute's silence for the victims of the London Bridge terrorist attacks, one lone Saudi Arabian soccer player chose to respectfully honour the dead. Salman Al-Faraj, wearing number 7, solemnly held his hands behind his back and stared at the ground during the minute's silence before the World Cup qualifier against Australia on Thursday night. The 27-year-old midfielder was praised for his actions as his teammates walked off to their positions on the pitch and started warming up - with one player even stopping to tie up his shoelaces.

A total of 16 people released without chargeWe’ve just had a new update from GMP:Four men arrested in connection with the investigation into the attack at Manchester Arena have today, Thursday 8 June 2017, been released without charge. A 44-year-old man arrested on Friday 26 May 2017 has been released from custody. A 20-year-old man who was arrested on Tuesday 6 June 2017 in Harpurhey has been released from custody. A 30-year-old man arrested in Moss Side on Friday 26 May 2017 has been released. A 31-year-old man who presented at North Manchester Station last night, Wednesday 7 June 2017 has also been released from custody. As it stands, 21 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which 16 people have been released without charge. A total of five men remain in custody for questioning.

Officers searching house in TraffordPolice have confirmed they’re currently searching a property on Crofton Street, Stretford, in connection with the Arena bomb.We’ll bring you more details when we have them.

Another arrestA 21st arrest has been made in connection with the Arena bomb, police have just confirmed.Here’s the latest statement from GMP:A man has been arrested in connection with the investigation into the attack at Manchester Arena. The 20-year-old man voluntarily presented at North Manchester Police Station tonight, Wednesday 7 June 2017. He was arrested on suspicion of offences contrary to the Terrorism Act and remains in custody.As it stands 21 people have now been arrested in connection with this investigation, of which twelve people have been released without charge. A total of nine individuals remain in custody.

Jeremy Corbyn says Labour stands 'ready to serve this country' and form a minority government but will do 'no deals or pacts' The left-wing leader defied expectations to deny Theresa May a majority - and had called for the humiliated leader to resign. And he today said he is already drawing up plans to try to form a minority government to enact his socialist agenda. Asked directly about his plans for power, he said: 'We are ready to serve this country, that is what we fought this election for, and this is the programme we put forward in our election campaign.' 3.7k comments 6 videos 2.9k shares Jeremy Corbyn says Labour are ready to form government

Lucy Coleman, 34, was found not guilty of assault by penetration and causing actual bodily harm after three adults ended up in bed together. Her trial was at Maidstone Magistrates Court.

15:02Sarah LesterArrested man releasedA man, aged 23, who was arrested in Shoreham-on-Sea, Sussex, in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released without charge. He had been arrested on Monday May 29. In total 18 people have been arrested in connection with investigation. Seven of those have been released without charge.

Two men released without charge; three left in custodyHere’s the latest on arrests from GMP:Two men arrested in connection with the investigation into the attack at Manchester Arena have been released without charge. “A 24-year-old man arrested on Friday 2 June 2017 in Rusholme and a 20-year-old man who was arrested on Saturday 3 June 2017 on Cheetham Hill Road have been released without charge. “As it stands, 21 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which 18 people have been release without charge.“A total of three men remain in custody for questioning.”

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11:07Man arrested in Sussex released without chargeA 23-year-old man, who was arrested in connection with the investigation into the attack at Manchester Arena, has been released without charge.He was arrested on Monday 29 May in the Shoreham-on-Sea area of Sussex.

Election disaster could cost us our mandate for a hard Brexit deal, David Davis admits  Brexit Secretary David Davis today admitted the Tories could have lost their mandate for a hard Brexit deal. In remarks that will infuriate Brexit supporters, Mr Davis said the loss of the Tory majority can be seen as a rebuke to plans to quit the single market. 4.9k comments 3 videos 1.5k shares Theresa May is slammed for risking Britain's Brexit mission 'We didn't shoot ourselves in the foot, we shot ourselves in the head!' Theresa May is savaged by Tory MPs who could mobilise to oust her as they say the 'buck stops at the top' UPDATED Furious Tory MPs rounded on Theresa May calling for the humiliated Tory leader to consider her position after they suffer a dismal election defeat. Former education secretary Former education secretary Nicky Morgan said the 'buck stops at the top' and predicted that Mrs May could have to reconsider her leadership 'within weeks'. While Tory MP Nigel Evans said: 'It was an amazing own goal. We didn't shoot ourselves in the foot, we shot ourselves in the head.' 2.4k comments 2 videos 1.2k shares May is told to consider QUITTING by her own side

As it stands, 21 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which 16 people have been released without charge. A total of five men remain in custody for questioning.

22:40Man released from custodyA 20–year-old man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released from custody.He was arrested on 27 May 2017 in Cheetham Hill.As it stands, 18 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which nine people have been released without charge.A total of nine men remain in custody for questioning.

Violin left unfinished by private who died on the Western Front is played by his grave 100 years on after chance discovery reunited his family Pte Richard Howard (right) dreamt of returning from the front line to finishing making his violin. But the war hero lost his life during the Battle of Messines, on June 7 1914, in Belgium. But following his death, the partially crafted violin was lost for nearly a century. That was until Oxford luthier, Roger Claridge, bought the incomplete instrument at an auction and completed it in his workshop. And it was later, in 2009, when it was acquired by award-winning violinist Sam Sweeney who set about trying to track down they mysterious violin's creator. 45 comments 122 shares A war hero's violin that he never got to finish making is now complete 'We could be burying our son right now': Brave mother is scarred for life after using herself as a human shield to save her baby from being crushed by a runaway car The 83-year-old woman at the wheel of the red automatic Peugeot 306 'froze' as it thundered towards Lindsey Kesteven (left in hospital), 31, who was walking with her husband Craig (right) and their two children in a Tesco car park (inset) in Hove, Sussex. Her husband flung out a hand to protect himself and three-year-old son Olly (far right). Mrs Kesteven was pushing one-year-old Chase (right) in his buggy but managed to save him by hurling her body between him and the on-rushing car. Baby Chase escaped with bruises but his mother screamed as she was crushed against a wooden bench by the car. 35 comments 31 shares Brave mother is scarred for life after using herself as a human shield

Karen Jackson, who had a heart transplant 11 years ago after being born with an inherited heart condition, is painted red to blend into a row of telephone boxes in Covent Garden to launch the British Heart Foundation's 'Wear it. Beat it.' campaign

No News Is Good News I'm not saying we should ban news or stop sharing views but let's not overload ourselves with it. There's a lot of good going on, problems being solved, people doing great work. Maybe I'm being naive but I do think we should try and enrich our lives with more optimistic, productive information rather than despair. Charles Howe Amateur comedian, artist, writer and humanitarian.

16:05Police cordon lifted in RusholmePolice have now lifted a cordon on Grandale Street in Rusholme. A GMP statement saysAs part of the ongoing investigation into the attack at the Manchester Arena, police began searching an address on Grandale Street in Rusholme on 28 May 2017.Today, Wednesday 7 June 2017, the search has now concluded and all cordons lifted.Officers will continue to patrol the area for public reassurance and anyone with any questions is encouraged to speak to an officer or call 101.

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'There will be additional security checks taking place'Greater Manchester Police are warning people going to tonight’s One Love concert, and the Michael Carrick testimonial, that security will be even tighter than originally planned.Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan said:We’re deeply saddened to hear about last night’s horrific attacks in London and our thoughts are with everyone affected, including the emergency services responding to the incident. There are two large-scale event taking place in Greater Manchester today and we would like to assure people that these will still take place, but with additional security in place to ensure the safety of everyone. We have dedicated resources at both events, with a significant number of officers from both GMP and colleagues from other forces, some of which will be armed. There will be additional security checks taking place and everyone will be searched, including bags. We would ask people not to bring bags if they can, as this will help speed up entry. I’d like to remind people that the threat level remains at severe, which means an attack is highly likely. Please remain vigilant at all times, and report anything suspicious that causes you concern to the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321 or 999 in an emergency.

Violin left unfinished by private who died on the Western Front is played by his grave 100 years on after chance discovery reunited his family Pte Richard Howard (right) dreamt of returning from the front line to finishing making his violin. But the war hero lost his life during the Battle of Messines, on June 7 1914, in Belgium. But following his death, the partially crafted violin was lost for nearly a century. That was until Oxford luthier, Roger Claridge, bought the incomplete instrument at an auction and completed it in his workshop. And it was later, in 2009, when it was acquired by award-winning violinist Sam Sweeney who set about trying to track down they mysterious violin's creator. 45 comments 122 shares A war hero's violin that he never got to finish making is now complete

Royal Navy lieutenant 'raped female sailor after she invited him to her hotel room and lapdanced naked for him'  Lt Nicholas Robinson, 28, allegedly pinned the woman to the bed and attacked her, at the Raddison Blu Hotel in Bahrain. When she woke up he raped her again, a military court heard. 12 shares Royal Navy officer 'raped female sailor at Bahrain hotel'

Sarah Spencer (pictured), 25, of Chepstow, South Wales, used photos of her ex to create the false social media account. She was jailed for 20 weeks at Newport Crown Court.

The man who tried to save Australian nanny Sara Zelenak (right) as she was stabbed by terrorists in London (inset) has revealed he is haunted and cannot sleep after the harrowing attack. Gerard Vowls, 47,  (left) had just left a nearby pub when he stumbled upon the young blonde girl being brutally stabbed by three men. 'She was crying out "Help me! Help me!" and I tried so hard, screaming to get them to look at me,' Mr Vowls recalls, The Australian reports.

We Are Falling. Manchester, We've Got You. We must react. We must stop pushing people away. We must stop creating a divide. I do not have a theory or a solution for the atrocities that have happened, but all I can do is call out for people to come together, to tighten their grip, to bring people in closer to them. Matt Harper Theatre Director, Tutor, Writer, Son, Brother, Partner and Friend.

Inspiring images show self-employed Nate Murphy 32, originally from St. Dominick, Cornwall, working on his cargo van as he transforms the white Ford vehicle into a camper.

Mother is CLEARED over vodka and cocaine-fuelled 'girl's night' threesome that ended in angry brawl  Lucy Coleman, 34, was found not guilty of assault by penetration and causing actual bodily harm after three adults ended up in bed together. Her trial was at Maidstone Magistrates Court. 1 comment share Mother is CLEARED over vodka and cocaine-fuelled threesome Royal Navy lieutenant 'raped female sailor after she invited him to her hotel room and lapdanced naked for him'  Lt Nicholas Robinson, 28, allegedly pinned the woman to the bed and attacked her, at the Raddison Blu Hotel in Bahrain. When she woke up he raped her again, a military court heard. 12 shares Royal Navy officer 'raped female sailor at Bahrain hotel'
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Heartwarming picture which shows veiled Muslim woman caring for collapsed bus passenger, 84, above the caption 'This is the real Islam' becomes online hit  The woman, who wore a niqab, was pictured holding the old woman's hand. The pensioner got her head stuck between the bus door and the metal pole. The post has been shared more than 34,000 times since it was posted. There has been a huge rise in hate crimes following the London Bridge terrorist attack, with a large amount of the attacks in the street directed at British Muslims. 110 comments 10k shares Picture of Muslim woman caring for collapsed pensioner goes viral Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit after witnesses were told staff were too busy to come and help  The first paramedics on the scene came from a private ambulance passing by chance. The victim, musician Nick Wilsdon (picture) died of his injuries three days later. comments 6 shares Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit as staff 'too busy' to help Prosecutors charge eight men for 'trying to smuggle illegal Albanian immigrants across the English Channel in small inflatable boats' The National Crime Agency began investigating after an abandoned rigid hulled inflatable boat containing life jackets was found on Dymchurch beach in Kent in May last year. 1 video 37 shares Prosecutors charge eight men for alleged smuggling Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial days before fourth anniversary of his murder is fined just £105  Patrick Burke, 66, binned several flags and tributes during a destructive rampage at the monument in Woolwich, which marks the spot where the soldier, 25, was butchered by two terrorists. 202 comments 1 video 3.6k shares Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial in Woolwich fined just £105 

Watch the moment police officers dance with crowd at One Love ManchesterThis video captures ​the magical moment when police officers joined in with the dancing at the One Love Manchester concertThe officers were filmed at Sunday night’s star-studded show at Old Trafford -​ the event organised by Ariana Grande to raise funds for the victims of the Manchester terror attack.The emotional show, which featured Ariana, Take That, Robbie Williams, Katy Perry, Little Mix, Niall Horan, Pharell, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay and Liam Gallagher, was broadcast live on BBC.But it was the scenes in the crowd which ended up bringing a number of people to tears at home.As Justin Bieber wa​s​ ​​making an emotional speech during his set, an officer was seen playing what looked like Ring a Ring o’ Roses with children.Twitter user @mrdiscopop tweeted: “A policeman skipping with young fans at #OneLoveManchester. This is the moment I broke.” You can read more here.

Mount Paektu, on the secretive state's border with China, is believed to be the site of the deadliest volcano eruption in history, and in the last 15 years has shown worrying signs that history could repeat itself. It has taken on a mythological status, with North Korean history even being rewritten to claim Kim Jong-un's father - dictator Kim Jong-il - was born on the mountainside.

How Do We Engage The Politically Disengaged? We need to encourage everyone to vote. Although compulsory voting would take away people's right to choose, it is worth remembering that even today people are still fighting to have their voices heard. To those that have yet to register, you have a voice; don't miss your chance to use it! Ben Johns Sixth form student. A different spin on what's happening.

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