AN AMAZING mother-of-two who was lovely, kind, and generous died after consuming a fatal level of drugs, an inquest heard. Rebecca Megan Shaw died at the age of 32 at her home in Ulverston on August 10, 2020 whilst her son was having a sleepover downstairs with the neighbour s child, Cockermouth Coroner s Court was told. The Neville Street resident had a previous attempt of self-harm, according to her doctor s notes, and her parents believed she could not see the good in herself despite what others saw in her. Both Miss Shaw s parents, Peter Shaw and Alison Jesson explained that she had been under stress due to a relationship breakdown, the coronavirus pandemic, and an impending court case.
Lemington drink driver caught twice in four months ordered to pay more than £1,000
Joseph Varey had pleaded not guilty to one of the offences but failed to show for his trial and was convicted in absence
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A drink driver who was caught twice in just four months has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 in fines and costs.
Huge queues in Newcastle with shops and beer gardens reopening as lockdown eases
Beer gardens, outdoor restaurants, hairdressers and non-essential shops were among those to reopen their doors as lockdown in England is relaxed
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The 103 Newcastle pubs, bars, cafes and restaurants allowed to open pavement areas from Monday
An extra 45 pavement cafe licences have been fast-tracked, potentially allowing more venues to reopen for outdoor service when lockdown eases on April 12
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Newcastle s perfect example of a Victorian bar was knocked down 50 years ago - what s there today?
The Victorian-era block of Newcastle buildings containing the Douglas Hotel, the Long Bar and Express Hotel was demolished 50 years ago
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