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Daily Post Staff SEVEN Liverpool John Lennon Airport security workers were last night arrested on suspicion of being illegal immigrants Home Office officials swooped on the car park security staff following an intelligence-led operation.
Manon Knifing Charge ; 18-Yr-Old Accused of Gbh After Dad of Five Stabbed in Street
The man, who has not been named, was charged last night by detectives investigating the stabbing of father of five John Alwyn Jones at Dwyran, near Llanfairpwll. He will appear before magistrates at Llangefni charged with grievous bodily harm with intent and affray.
Attorney General Nervous Over War
THE Attorney General warned Tony Blair that British ministers and troops could face legal action over the war with Iraq, it was disclosed yesterday. In his full 13-page legal opinion released by Downing Street, Lord Goldsmith said such attempts could range from action by the United Nations General Assembly through the international courts to common law prosecutions in the UK.
Novel Inspired by Bulger Murder On Prize Shortlist
A NOVEL inspired by the murder of James Bulger is among the books shortlisted for this year's Carnegie Medal for children's literature. Looking for JJ, by Anne Cassidy, is the story of a 10-year-old, Jennifer Jones, who murders a young girl. Six years later, she is released into the community with a new identity.
PLAID Cymru yesterday unveiled its blueprint for older people, pledging free long-term care for the elderly and the introduction of a citizens' pension. The Welsh nationalists, like the Liberal Democrats, also pledged to replace the 'unjust' council tax with a local income tax.
Election 2005 : Top Lawyer Offers Hope to Soldiers' Families
THE publication of the legal case for invading Iraq could offer fresh hope to families of soldiers killed in the conflict. A top lawyer last night claimed the disclosure of the Attorney General's advice boosted the campaign of former paramedic Reg Keys whose son Tom was murdered by an Iraqi mob.
VOTERS in North Wales were yesterday issued with fresh postal packs following an administrative blunder. Last night, election officials in Flintshire urged other voters who may have received the wrong paperwork to contact them.
Election 2005 : The Body in the Woods ; Woman Makes Grim Discovery While Walking Dog
A BODY unearthed in a remote forest was awaiting forensic examination last night. Police are unsure whether they are dealing with a murder, natural death or a suicide.
New Lease of Life for First of the City's Three Graces
NE of Liverpool's most famous waterfront landmarks is to undergo a pounds 20m transformation. The Port of Liverpool Building, one of the world renowned Three Graces, will receive an internal and external refurbishment that will create a publicly accessible sunken piazza and see the construction of 18 luxury rooftop apartments. City developer Downing, which owns the Grade IIListed property, wants to restore it to its former glory and expand its use beyond just an office complex in time for its...
Police Investigating Abigail Attack Search Suspect's Home
POLICE were last night searching the home of a man arrested over the attempted murder of Abigail Witchalls who was stabbed in the neck in front of her 21-month-old son. The 25-year-old man was arrested at Croydon police Station, south London, on Wednesday night by the Metropolitan Police at the request of detectives in Surrey.
Ancient Book Decodes the Bible
AN ANCIENT document likened to something which could have featured in best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code was being analysed at a top auction house for its significance yesterday. The manuscript, believed to date from the 17th century, contains biographical details of every person in the Bible.
Tests Prove Garlic Good for Arteries
GARLIC supplements can dramatically reduce the build-up of fatty deposits in the arteries, it was claimed yesterday. In laboratory tests, the formation of early deposits, or 'nanoplaques', was cut by up to 40%. The size of existing nanoplaques was also reduced by 20% after exposure to the supplement Kwai garlic.
ONLY one in 15 UK firms are employing workers from the 10 countries which joined the EU a year ago, new research shows. A survey of 2,100 companies showed that most of the workers were employed in construction, retail or finance.
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