The Fox, the Canoe Man, and a murdering doctor: A lookback at some of Hartlepool s most shocking crimes
We revisit some of the cases which have sent shockwaves through the town over the years
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Hartlepool s most notorious crimes - some of the criminals and some of the victims
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Anger as town centre called ghost town after Debenhams closure
The retailer is to go online-only
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Anger has been growing after the nationwide news of Debenhams closure this week lead to some people calling Taunton a ghost town .
Why not both life and money?
I would like to comment on the little value the Maltese government has placed on the life of its Maltese citizens.
I am a retired advanced life support paramedic specialising in disaster medicine for almost 30 years in Australia.
Every day, I never gave up on life. For example: having to do CPR on a patient in cardiac arrest in the back of a moving ambulance for three hours before we arrived at the hospital and this was in an Australian summer and the patient survived.
The 221 extra deaths in this country since the airport opened has sickened me. For Malta to have only a net increase of 15 per cent in tourism this is madness.
The 95 violent and dangerous criminals put behind bars in 2020
Criminals across Hull and the East Riding have been jailed for their violent and dangerous crimes
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