The fraudsters who swindled thousands out of those who trusted them the most
The Manchester Evening News looks back on the cases where crooks stole thousands from their place of work
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People who work with a company’s finances are held in the highest level of trust.
Often having access to a firm’s bank accounts, private and confidential details and even credit cards - it’s understandable why bosses only employ those with the utmost integrity.
However, this integrity and trust can sometimes be misplaced.
The courts see countless fraudsters who steal and hide hard-earned cash from their employers, often leaving them in horrifying debt.
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
17:31, 7 APR 2021
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Banned from Manchester - the names and faces of offenders who shouldn t set foot in the city centre
These are the criminals who have persistently flouted the law - including drug-dealers, thieves and violent offenders
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By Daniel Holland
New trees and other greenery are to be added to Northumberland Street, where traders who operate stalls on could be told to move their pitches to the planned marketplaces temporarily ALL traffic will be removed from Grey Street and Eldon Square could be fundamentally overhauled as part of a £50 million vision to transform Newcastle city centre. Newcastle City Council has unveiled new proposals to redesign many of the city centre’s key features over the coming years, in a bid to recover from the devastating effects of the Covid pandemic. Most notable is a long-held ambition to pedestrianise Grey Street, with a new concept image showing for the first time what the UK’s most beautiful street could soon look like with no vehicles at all.
See the £50m vision for Newcastle city centre that will transform Grey Street and Eldon Square
Council bosses have unveiled proposals for a massive overhaul of many of the city centre s key features, including Northumberland Street and Old Eldon Square
00:01, 15 MAR 2021
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All cars will be removed from Grey Street and Eldon Square could be fundamentally overhauled as part of a £50m vision to transform Newcastle city centre.