Manchester attack: Two more persons arrested
Manchester attack: Two more persons arrested
British Police Today Made Two More Arrests In Connection With The Suicide Bombing At A Pop Concert In Manchester That Killed 22 People, Bringing The Number Of Suspects In Custody To 11. PTI | Updated on: 27 May 2017, 03:14:04 PM
London:
British police today made two more arrests in connection with the suicide bombing at a pop concert in Manchester that killed 22 people, bringing the number of suspects in custody to 11.
The men, aged 20 and 22, have been held on suspicion of terror offences after officers used an explosive device to gain entry to a home in Cheetham Hill this morning, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
FIVE Welsh Ambulance Service workers have been recognised in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List, it was announced this evening. Paramedics Nich Woolf and Sharon Thorpe have been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM), while Area Manager Chris Powell has been made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Meanwhile, Director of Operations Lee Brooks and Ambulance Operations Manager Clare Langshaw have both been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Ambulance Service Medal (QAM). Chief Executive Jason Killens said: “We’re beyond thrilled that five colleagues have been recognised in the New Year’s Honours List, which is testament not just to their contribution through the Covid-19 pandemic but to their broader commitment to the NHS over many years.
Lincolnshire Police tells drivers: Pay more attention, donât make rash decisions
| Updated: 09:42, 18 December 2020
A pre-Christmas message for drivers to take care on Lincolnshire s roads is being sent out by police after seven serious collisions so far this month.
The message of slow down, be considerate comes from Chief Inspector Pat Coates, of Lincolnshire Police s Specialist Operations unit, after two deaths and five serious injuries across the county in the last 18 days.
On Tuesday, a man in his 30s was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a three-vehicle collision on the A17 at Long Sutton.
Chief Inspector Pat Coates, Specialist Operations, Lincolnshire Police.
Lincolnshire Police tells drivers ahead of Christmas: Pay more attention, donât make rash decisions
| Updated: 09:50, 18 December 2020
A pre-Christmas message for drivers to take care on Lincolnshire s roads is being sent out by police after seven serious collisions so far this month.
The message of slow down, be considerate comes from Chief Inspector Pat Coates, of Lincolnshire Police s Specialist Operations unit, after two deaths and five serious injuries across the county in the last 18 days.
On Tuesday, a man in his 30s was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a three-vehicle collision on the A17 at Long Sutton.
Chief Inspector Pat Coates, specialist operations for Lincolnshire Police.
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Lincolnshire Police has noted that during December they have been called to seven serious crashes in which five people have been seriously injured and two people have died.
Chief Inspector Pat Coates, Specialist Operations, Lincolnshire Police, said: “I can’t imagine how the families and friends of people who have died or been seriously injured in collisions cope or feel. It’s never a good time to be involved in a collision but especially when life is different and difficult enough at the moment. My sympathies go to anyone who is grieving.”