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Two people have been charged on suspicion over shooting in Brierfield

Two people have been charged over shooting in Brierfield Two men from Burnley have been charged in connection with a firearms discharge in Brierfield. The incident happened at around 7.10pm on Wednesday (March 10th) following an altercation on Humphrey Street and a previous incident a short time earlier at the nearby Morrisons Daily store on Colne Road. An 18-year-old man suffered facial injuries as a result. Neil Barnett, 34 and Lee Barnett, 37, both of Kinross Street, Burnley, have been charged with attempted murder and will appear before Blackburn Magistrates Court today (Monday, March 15th). A woman, 32, from Nelson arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder and assisting an offender has been released under investigation pending further enquiries.

In the global hunt for tech-savvy workers, companies are turning to a once-ignored source of talent: those diagnosed with autism

In the global hunt for tech-savvy workers, companies are turning to a once-ignored source of talent: those diagnosed with autism
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Leaders hope to leave 2020 behind in healthier, more stable year

Leaders hope to leave 2020 behind in healthier, more stable year There are dozens of office buildings on Telegraph Road in Bingham Farms, and many have lost tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Tiffany Esshaki OAKLAND COUNTY On Jan. 1, the world celebrated the start of a new year. But let’s get real: We were really toasting the end and good riddance of 2020, a year filled with illnesses, upheaval and general misery. Alas, we get a chance to start over and keep working toward something better. That’s just what leaders around the Eagle’s coverage area plan to do with the next 11 months.

Parkrun tourism draws crowds to regional Australia, brings money to country towns

Parkrun tourism draws crowds to regional Australia, brings money to country towns FriFriday 22 Neil Barnett crosses the finish line in Longreach his 292nd unique Parkrun location. ( Share Print text only Cancel Neil Barnett lives with multiple sclerosis and hemochromatosis and last month he had a mild heart attack, but when he puts his running shoes on, there s no stopping him. Key points: Accommodation and post-Parkrun meeting places like cafes and restaurants all benefit from Parkrun tourists The Parkrun influencer effect is being credited for helping to promote regional towns The 57-year-old Brisbanite has run in more unique Parkrun locations than anyone else in Australia since he first took part in 2012.

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