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Controversial scheme for 200 homes in Queniborough refused again There is no need for more housing , a resident said previously
Fields off Melton Road, Queniborough, where the 200 homes would have been built. Picture: Google
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Ex-head teacher jailed for 31 years after New Yearâs Day âbloodbathâ murders
A “sadistic” husband has been jailed for a minimum of 31 years after murdering his estranged wife and her lover in a New Year’s Day “bloodbath”.
Former head teacher Rhys Hancock killed Helen Hancock and Martin Griffiths at the former marital home in Duffield, Derbyshire, before calling police to say: “I’ve just murdered my wife in her bed.”
Derby Crown Court heard the 40-year-old defendant was found outside the property in a blood-stained shirt just after the murders, telling a police officer: “I’m hardly going to deny it; look at me.”
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The year 2020 saw scores of murderers, rapists, terrorists and abusers put behind bars in courts across the UK.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic slowing the justice system down this year, hundreds of criminals faced justice remotely as judges delivered their verdicts via video links.