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When a worker at Country Smoke House in Almont collapsed and stopped breathing the co-owner of the business and others stepped in to help save their life.
Speeding driver jumped humpback bridge nearly hitting bus in Birmingham chase
Shaho Muhammedi, aged 21 from Newtown, admitted two sets of driving offences during periods of national lockdown
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A speeding driver being chased by police jumped over a humpback bridge and nearly crashed into a bus.
Shaho Muhammedi carried out a number of dangerous manoeuvres and more than doubled the speed limits whilst fleeing officers in Birmingham during the latest lockdown.
AN ASTONISHINGLY selfish daughter has escaped a prison sentence after she stole £18,000 from her blind mother. Nicola Jane James, 52, stole the money from the 87-year-old s ISA savings account after getting into debt through gambling, Hereford Crown Court heard on Friday. James, of Pixley Walk in Hereford, was told by the judge that she acted in an astonishingly selfish and predatory way as he sentenced her to 12 months in prison, suspended for two years. The court was told by prosecution barrister Abigail Nixon the sum had been taken from the victim s bank account between between January 1, 2017 and the end of December 2019, but she had shown distress that her daughter could go to prison.
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Each year, the Yale Alumni Association Leadership Awards celebrate the accomplishments of volunteers whose efforts reflect the YAA’s mission and core values, honoring them both for their service to Yale and for their innovative leadership – both with the YAA and in the graduate and professional school ranks.
This year’s ceremony will take place online, as part of the virtual 2020-21 YAA Assembly and Yale Alumni Fund Convocation. Candidates/honorees are nominated and selected by alumni relations staff members.
The 2020 YAA Leadership Awards for Volunteer Service and Innovative Leadership recipients are: