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#eurovision picks from our Lancashire jury live in #Preston:
#Denmark
#Australia
#Bulgaria
#Moldova
#Finland
#Italy
#RomaniaReally strong selection this year. Well done to all!
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A stunning #spring day! First lunch in the sun for months.
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"Journalists are allowed to report from court hearings. The publicity puts pressure on witnesses to tell the truth, helps quell false rumours about cases, and can lead to other victims coming forward or new evidence being uncovered."
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http://www.giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/rfree501_1709480959965
I’m on giffgaff, the coverage is good and the rates are cheap. If you’re in the UK and order a sim before the end of January and use my link we’ll both get £10 credit, which is nice.
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First time I've seen a Class 710 #Aventra on the north London line. Normally these overground sets are heading to Barking or Watford.
710 378 seen here on the platform at Gunnersbury enroute to Stratford.
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The Trudi Warner #contempt case brings to mind a significant so-called 'perverse' verdict from 1991.
Michael #Randle and Patrick #Pottle were charged with helping a spy escape from prison in 1963.
The judge told the jury the defendants had no defence. The jury knew they were guilty - the pair admitted it in a book - and yet the jury unanimously found them not guilty.
#law #legal #trudiwarner #1991
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Interesting story which highlights the ability of the media to report public information, as well as the differences between Ofcom statutory regulation and newspaper voluntary regulation.
The complainants here seem to want newspapers to abide by a different standard.
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Look at this adorable hound having a little snooze while it's owner commutes home.
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From the looks of this story, the Home Secretary tried to avoid anyone knowing that she broke the law. And a well understood one at that.
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