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Scots gun runners caught with haul of deadly firearms and ammunition in car after undercover sting

Scots gun runners caught with haul of deadly firearms and ammunition in car after undercover sting Mark Kirkby and Ku Wing Kwok were stopped as they drove along Irvine Road in Largs on September 1, 2020, after officers received intelligence that they were transferring weapons. Updated Mark Kirkby will be sentenced later this month (Image: Police Scotland) Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

The Colour of 2020 by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro

Alvaro Zinos-Amaro (by Francesca Myman) Our very strange year invited, among other things, mournful reflections on a past that felt abruptly truncated, and a number of non-fiction titles, though surely in production before the world’s temporary suspension, were eerily attuned to this backward gaze. Then again, SF/F/H have a tendency to steep themselves deeply in their own genre pasts and traditions, even as they often compost these into unexpected futures, so the apparent synchronicity may be illusory. At any rate, Jonathan R. Eller’s Bradbury Beyond Apollo satisfyingly closed out a minutely researched and finely realized three-volume biography of Ray Bradbury. This concluding tome covers his life and work from the late 1960s through the end of his life in 2012. Collection

Kerrie Wehbe, Joy Cooksey, Terry Thelwell, Ross Storey, Peter Bower, Christine Hackwood,

Advertisement Strange the things you miss. Terry Thelwell of North Ryde lives underneath the flight path and remembers that when his grandchildren visited pre-COVID they’d often run outside at the frequent sounds of a plane, pointing at the sky and shouting, “Pa, look, a plane”. Then came the months of eerie quiet. With the ever-increasing flights over the past week, Terry finds his inner grandchild coming out, and says, “I now race outside shouting to my wife, ‘Look, a plane!’” Her reply, with a shake of her head, “That’s it, he’s finally gone”. Never mind the saucy ads for sharing a bedroom (C8), Kerrie Wehbe of Blacktown is “still trying to get over the fact that Paul Duncan has a local paper.”

Kerrie Wehbe, Joy Cooksey, Terry Thelwell, Ross Storey, Peter Bower, Christine Hackwood,

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Cancer Care is to provide more online social sessions for Kendal and Barrow patients

Lockdown drop in zones, are being set up online, to help tackle the isolation for those shielding. Cancer Care, which has centres in Kendal and Barrow, was the brain child of he charity’s engagement officers Rachel Minshull and Sarah Drake. Rachel Minshull thinks the popularity will start to grow, now that we have entered a third lockdown. She said: “Our first online bingo had 13 people, which was fantastic and we are hoping to build on that. These are really tough times that we are experiencing, so we just wanted to do something to enable people struggling with isolation, and missing social contact, to enjoy being with some friendly faces for an hour.”

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