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Driver claimed to be in complete shock after finding out he was banned

Driver claimed to be in complete shock after finding out he was banned
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Crowd cheered as Blackburn pals came to blows on pitch

A VIDEO posted on social media showed two men fighting on an all-weather pitch while a crowd on the other side rattled the fence and cheered them on.

Obsessed stalker jailed after breaching restraining order on first day out of jail

Shoppers in Carlisle city centre before non essential shops close as England goes into a nationwide lockdown. The second lockdown is planned to last until 2nd December: 4 November 2020.STUART WALKER .Stuart Walker Photography 2020. A MAN jailed for breaching a restraining order committed an identical offence on the day he was released from prison. Blackburn magistrates heard Barry Lightbown should have gone to live in a probation hostel in Carlisle but instead returned to Blackburn where he tried to contact his ex-partner through social media. The court was told he persisted despite her sending him a message saying she had a restraining order and a boyfriend and he should leave her alone.

Finance officer used school credit card for trips with pals

St Wilfrids High School, Blackburn. A HIGH SCHOOL finance officer used the school s credit card to fund away days with pals. Magistrates heard Ann Marie Mitchell splashed out £706 on train tickets and also bought a £1,000 MacBook Pro and an iPhone using the bank card. After suspicions were raised the head teacher at St Wilfrid s Academy compared Mitchell s Facebook activity with train transactions and realised they matched her weekends away rather than school trips. Mitchell, 48, pleaded guilty to 11 charges of fraud by abuse of position. She was made subject to a community order for 12 months with conditions she completes a thinking skills programme and 200 hours unpaid work.

Finance officer used Blackburn high school s credit card for away days with pals

St Wilfrids High School, Blackburn. A HIGH SCHOOL finance officer used the school s credit card to fund away days with the girls. Blackburn magistrates heard Ann Marie Mitchell splashed out £706 on train tickets and also bought a £1,000 MacBook Pro and an iPhone using the St Wilfrid s Academy, Blackburn, bank card. After suspicions were raised the head teacher compared Mitchell s Facebook activity with train transactions and realised they matched her weekends away rather than school trips. Mitchell, 48, of Hollin Street, Blackburn, pleaded guilty to 11 charges of fraud by abuse of position. She was made subject to a community order for 12 months with conditions she completes a thinking skills programme and 200 hours unpaid work. She was ordered to pay £706 compensation to St Wilfrid s, £85 costs and £85 victim surcharge.

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