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Students queue round the block for Covid vaccine at Staffordshire University

The queue for the vaccinations at Staffordshire University Want Stoke-on-Trent news emailed to you direct from our journalists? Sign up to our newsletterInvalid 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. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Hundreds of students have received jabs after a coronavirus vaccination centre was set up at Staffordshire University. Organisers were inundated with people wanting to snap up one of the 730 slots today. The pop-up clinic targeted students as young as 18, who were able to get their first dose before the national rollout reaches the under-25s.

Appeal over 10 year jail term for East Lothian murder bid

Appeal over 10-year jail term for East Lothian murder bid Published image captionDillin Armstrong was jailed for 10 years for the attack on Hogmanay 2018. A man jailed for 10 years for a murder bid on an East Lothian street has had his sentence referred to the High Court on appeal. Dillin Armstrong and five others attacked Rhys Reynolds, 26, with knives, a metal pole and a rock in Musselburgh on Hogmanay 2018. On Friday, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission confirmed it is challenging Armstrong s sentence. The other five have had their sentences reduced since the trial in August 2019. Armstrong was convicted of the attempted murder of Mr Reynolds along with three others at the High Court in Edinburgh.

Tranent man admits making offensive and derogatory remarks

A TRANENT man will be sentenced later this month after he pleaded guilty to causing a woman fear and alarm by repeatedly phoning her and making threats. Rhys Reynolds, 28, made numerous calls to the woman, making offensive and derogatory remarks, over a three-month period. He also made threats of violence against her during the calls, which were made between December 1 last year and March 14 this year. Reynolds also threatened to damage property during the phone calls to the woman. He appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court last Monday to admit an amended offence. Sentence was deferred to April 28 for background reports to be prepared.

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