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A 77-year-old man has life-threatening injuries after being stabbed in a random attack while shopping.
Police have charged Asim Hussain with attempted murder over the incident in Tyseley, Birmingham, on Saturday.
It is alleged the 27-year-old, of Broadstone Road, Lea Hall, Birmingham, struck as the pensioner visited shops on Tynedale Road at 12:45 GMT.
He was remanded in custody after appearing at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court earlier.
Mr Hussain, who is also charged with possessing a knife in public, is next due to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 15 February.
Describing the events a random attack , West Midlands Police said the victim remained in a critical condition in hospital.
A SENIOR government lawyer convicted of upskirting a woman has escaped being banned from the profession because his vile behaviour happened “in the heat of the moment”.
Daren Timson-Hunt targeted a woman wearing a summery dress on the London Underground as she went for a job interview last year.
Father-of-one Timson-Hunt, of Broadstone Road, Stanford-le-Hope, was spotted by a police officer hiding his phone between his legs and taking a picture up the lady’s dress “four or five times”.
He was previously given a community order after being one of the first people to be sentenced under new laws.
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A SENIOR government lawyer convicted of upskirting a woman has escaped being banned from the profession because his vile behaviour happened “in the heat of the moment”. Daren Timson-Hunt targeted a woman wearing a summery dress on the London Underground as she went for a job interview last year. Dad-of-one Timson-Hunt, of Broadstone Road, Stanford-le-Hope, was spotted by a police officer hiding his phone between his legs and taking a picture up the lady’s dress “four or five times”. He was previously given a community order after being one of the first people to be sentenced under new laws.
High end drinking establishment to open at butcher s shop left empty for 15 years
Frankie s Ale House promises to bring something different to Reddish
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A new ‘high-end drinking establishment’ is to open at a former butcher’s shop left empty for 15 years.
The long-vacant unit, in Broadstone Road, Reddish, will become Frankie’s Ale House after being granted a premises licence.