Police at the scene after the shooting A MAN from Widnes has been charged in connection with a shooting which left a man with life-changing injuries. The 55-year-old victim was shot in the leg outside an address on Poplars Avenue in Warrington on the evening of Friday, April 24. Several gunshots were fired outside the house at around 8.45pm on the night in question, with armed police rushing to the scene. Fifty-one-year-old Alan Tobin, of Regency Park, has now been charged with conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm with intent in connection with the shooting. He appeared at Crewe Magistrates Court on Friday, December 18, alongside 40-year-old John Tobin, of Liverpool, who has been charged with participating in the activities of an organised crime group.
Police on Poplars Avenue after the shooting back in April TWO more men have been charged in connection with a shooting which left a man with life-changing injuries. The 55-year-old victim was shot in the leg outside an address on Poplars Avenue in Orford on the evening of Friday, April 24. Several gunshots were fired outside the house at around 8.45pm on the night in question, with armed police rushing to the scene. Fifty-one-year-old Alan Tobin, of Widnes, has now been charged with conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm with intent in connection with the shooting. Forty-year-old John Tobin, of Liverpool, has been charged with participating in the activities of an organised crime group.
15 December 2020 | 14:21pm
StockMarketWire.com - The board of directors of investment group Summerway Capital has set out proposed amendments to its existing investment policy and proposed directorate changes following the resignations of Alexander Anton and Mark Farmiloe.
It said the revised investing policy will focus on investment and acquisition opportunities across the software, Software-as-a-Service, and digital technologies and services sectors.
Under its new strategy, the company intends to identify target companies within those sectors, where the directors believe there are tangible opportunities to drive strategic, operational and performance improvement, either as standalone entities or as a part of an enlarged group .
COVID Vaccine History Matters
The article below was a small section of my book,
AIDS INC., which I wrote in 1987-8. At the time, I decided to take a look at vaccines and see what I could find out about them.
My ensuing research led me into all sorts of surprising areas.
Since the period of 1987-8, much more has come to light about vaccine safety and efficacy. Here is what I discovered way back when
“The combined death rate from scarlet fever, diphtheria, whooping cough and measles among children up to fifteen shows that nearly 90 percent of the total decline in mortality between 1860 and 1965 had occurred before the introduction of antibiotics and widespread immunization. In part, this recession may be attributed to improved housing and to a decrease in the virulence of micro-organisms, but by far the most important factor was a higher host-resistance due to better nutrition.” Ivan Illich, Medical Nemesis, Bantam Books, 1977