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Maida Vale carer blown away by Carers Network s support | Hampstead Highgate Express

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Maida Vale couple jailed over central London brothels | Hampstead Highgate Express

Published: 10:33 AM March 2, 2021    Wai Tsang, 53, and Wenwen Pan, 41, were jailed this week for running brothels and trafficking vulnerable women. - Credit: Met Police A Maida Vale couple who ran brothels disguised as massage parlours have been jailed for a combined 12 years.  Wai Tsang, 53, and Wenwen Pan, 41, ran brothels in Kensington and Marylebone over a five-year period from 1 January 2015 to 17 January 2020. After being convicted of human trafficking and prostitution charges in November 2020 - at the conclusion of a five-week trial - the duo were sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on February 26.  Tsang faces five years and eight months behind bars and Pan six years and eight months. Pan was also convicted of a drug-dealing offence.

North Paddington Foodbank fears universal credit spike | Hampstead Highgate Express

North Paddington Foodbank manager James Quayle - Credit: James Quayle A Maida Vale foodbank fears that plans to cut universal credit will cause hundreds more people to need emergency support.  At the start of the pandemic, the government boosted the amount of money people get for universal credit by an “uplift” of £20 a week – or about £1,000 a year.  But plans to take away that £20 from April 1 have concerned charities and grassroots groups including North Paddington Foodbank, based in Elgin Avenue.   The centre’s manager James Quayle, 31, said: “At the height of the first lockdown we were helping 1,200 to 1,300 people a week.  

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