Man broke pub customer s jaw to teach him a lesson
The victim had to undergo surgery and have a metal plate fitted in his jaw following the attack
14:30, 6 MAY 2021
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A man subjected a pub customer to a brutal beating which left him with a broken jaw in order to teach him a lesson , a court has heard.
Hammer-wielding man terrorised children in the street
Darren Palethorpe also threatened people who confronted him after they intervened when they heard the screams of terrified youngsters
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A man who threatened children in the street with a hammer later told police he wished he had used the weapon to assault them.
Man who assaulted his own mum racially abuses Spanish housemate and then throttles him
Craig Jones stood in the garden of the shared house shouting: Those f cking Spanish bastards. They don t understand me, and I don t want to understand them
16:57, 4 MAY 2021
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DoorDash is launching lower-priced delivery options for U.S. restaurants, responding to criticism that the commissions it charges are too high for the beleaguered industry.
The San Francisco delivery company said Tuesday it will offer a new basic plan that will charge restaurants 15% per order for delivery, or around half the cost of previous plans. That plan will limit the delivery area and shift more delivery costs to customers they might pay $4.99 instead of $2.99, for example.
Restaurants can pay more commissions of 25% or 30% for other plans if they want a larger delivery area, more visibility in DoorDash’s app or lower customer delivery fees.
BMW passenger confessed to police: Iâve got half an ounce of coke under my balls
Dealer Liam Foster-Richards had sent a message to customers saying he was active just minutes before police arrested him
18:15, 28 APR 2021
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A man in a BMW stopped by police in a town centre car park made an unusual admission to officers.