Visitors to Oxford Castle and Prison will be able to take part in a murder mystery event this Easter. On Saturday, March 29, guests can join the warden and inmates for a Victorian-themed murder ...
A chastening 90 minutes in Stockholm for Northern Ireland as an Alexander Isak inspired Sweden ease to a comfortable victory. Isaac Price's late consolation goal was a rare highlight for the ...
For the past couple years, a cloud of uncertainty has hung over Sheff G’s future ... the rapper will be sentenced to five years in prison, followed by five years of post-release supervision.
Sweden's Anthony Elanga said Northern Ireland are a "really good young team" and praised goalkeeper Pierce Charles, despite dominating Michael O'Neill's young side in the Stockholm friendly.
Now, Sheff has pleaded guilty to attempted murder and conspiracy, and he’s looking at five years in prison. Fox 5 New York reports that the 26-year-old Sheff G has accepted a court order for ...
Sheff G pleaded guilty to the top counts in his indictment, and prosecutors asked for 20 years. But Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun offered him five years in prison and five years ...
Sheff G pleaded guilty to attempted murder and conspiracy ... but Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun accepted the reduced five-year prison term. The rapper admitted guilt on charges of ...
A judge has said that it is “totally unacceptable” that a man jailed for drugs offences is been served food in Maghaberry Prison by his father who is serving time for sexually abusing him.
A domestic abuser who strangled his former partner twice and maintained having limited recollection of either incident has narrowly avoided prison. Kristen Maguire (31) of Ladybrook Parade in ...
A County Durham woman who battered her dad with a poker and repeatedly stabbed him in a revenge attack has died in prison, a new report has revealed. Ann-Marie Pyle, 61, from Eldon Lane ...
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The new legislation will enable prosecution of people making fraudulent applications for disabled parking permits, with penalties being a fine of up to €2,500 and/or up to six months in prison.