Laughing gas and cannabis dealer who targeted impressionable Newcastle students is jailed
Adnan Mohammed ran a busy drug dealing business focused on halls of residence accommodation in Shieldfield
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Mackay Festival of Arts. After being forced into radio silence last year, the MECC s 2021 calendar is bursting with awesome acts to keep us entertained. MECC manager Andrew Bobeldyk said he was terribly excited about the line-up at the MECC this year after COVID ruined the 2020 calendar. I m glad borders have been reopening, he said. We re hopeful things will continue to stay open while they work through the pandemic. The team is excited to be back at full swing again. And we re excited to use the facilities we upgraded when we didn t have a lot on. We re really rapt the MECC is back and doing our best to secure the best entertainment possible.
A MUM has described how she broke her spine in a desperate attempt to save her nine-month-old baby. Sophie Turner, of Melbourne Street in Barrow, was carrying her baby boy Kobi down the stairs when she slipped. Intent on protecting Kobi, the 25-year-old fell backwards and took all the weight onto her spine, resulting in a compression fracture. She said: I d gone to get my son up from his morning nap and was nearly at the bottom of the stairs when I misjudged the step. Instead of my son falling forward and causing serious damage to himself, I swung my body back to save Kobi and took my full body weight on the back of the stairs and fractured my spine.