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Court Report

Court Report

The Inner London Crown Court heard the case of Alexandros Stylianou presided over by Judge Newbury. Mr. Stylianou was being charged on two counts by the Crown Prosecution. The first was possession of an offensive weapon. The second was assault or occasion of bodily harm.  The prosecution alleged that Mr. Stylianou had a baseball bat on him and intended to assault Mr. Stevens. A prosecution wi...

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F1 Fans looking for merchandise may want to check out Drive Crate

F1 Fans looking for merchandise may want to check out Drive Crate

See what Drive Crate offers and whether it’s worth buying in time for the Saudi Arabian GP this Sunday Are you a F1 fan who’s been looking for some affordable merchandise? Check out Drive Crate, a monthly subscription service sent right to your door. Open the box every month to see what theme has been chosen and what’s inside. With the Saudi Arabian GP this weekend, you can order last month and ne...

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Winter weather and rail strikes disrupt Scottish rail services

Winter weather and rail strikes disrupt Scottish rail services

Flooding and snow on New Years Eve caused train cancellations across Scotland, as well as the rail strikes this week  Scots have faced multiple issues when it comes to train services running smoothly this winter and into the new year. I was one of them when I travelled back from home for the holidays. Heavy flooding meant trains were unable to run with some train stations submerged in water. ...

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A Review of the Sao Paulo GP

A Review of the Sao Paulo GP

George Russell won his first race as well as the first win for Mercedes this year Summary of the race George Russell started in Sao Paulo on pole after finishing first in the sprint race. This was the first Mercedes front row lockout of the year. Daniel Ricciardo hit Kevin Magnussen at the very beginning and they both were out of the race. A safety car didn’t end up with much action besides Alex A...

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A Review of the Mexico City GP

A Review of the Mexico City GP

A lacklustre race saw Max Verstappen clench his 14th race win of the year Summary of the race Max Verstappen started on pole. George Russell had a bad start and fell down to 4th from 2nd. Both Ferraris passed Valterri Bottas to become 5th and 6th. Daniel Ricciardo passed Zhou on lap 9. It was also a good start for Lance Stroll who gained five positions. Pierre Gasly passed Stroll on lap 13, but it...

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A Review of the United States GP

A Review of the United States GP

An action packed race saw Red Bull win the constructor’s championship Summary of the race Carlos Sainz started on pole, but his race wouldn’t last long. He lost his place to Max Verstappen and spun. He got hit by George Russell who got a five second time penalty. He ended up retiring due to a water leak near the radiator. Lance Stroll was up in 3rd and Sebastian Vettel in 5th. However, Russell wen...

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A Review of the Japanese GP

A Review of the Japanese GP

The return of racing at Suzuka saw Max Verstappen claim the 2022 Driver’s World Championship  Summary of the race Yet again, rain played a big part in this race as it started to rain heavily once the lights went off. Max Verstappen started the race on pole, who initially didn’t have a great start but was fast. Sebastian Vettel went off into the gravel as he got hit by Fernando Alonso, but he ...

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A Review of the Singapore GP

A Review of the Singapore GP

The return of the night race saw the deployment of multiple safety cars due to rain Summary of the race The race was delayed an hour due to heavy rain meaning all of the drivers started on the intermediate tire. Charles Leclerc started on pole, but Sergio Perez overtook him at the start. Max Verstappen and Kevin Magnussen had contact on the first lap. Carlos Sainz overtook Lewis Hamilton and Lando...

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What is it like to report a fire?

What is it like to report a fire?

Watch the video below to see my experiences of reporting a fire next door I have also included the transcript of the video for those who would rather read my piece of work about reporting a fire. In addition, I have included the images that were used in the video. My first suspicions It was a bit past midnight on the 5th of April that I heard a fire alarm go off. I knew it wasn’t from my home so I...

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Trump’s denial has everlasting consequences

Trump’s denial has everlasting consequences

Former US President Donald Trump’s denial of the results of the 2020 US presidential election has led to multiple disastrous effects Trump’s denial and failure to accept that he lost and is no longer president has not only affected him personally, but the whole Republican Party, and perhaps the US. Under his leadership, Trumpism emerged focused on his cult of personality, anti-immigration, climate...

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Science Lovers Must Visit The Faraday Museum

Science Lovers Must Visit The Faraday Museum

One of London’s five best ‘unknown museums’ that highlights the achievements of British scientists The exterior of the Faraday Museum at the Royal Institution with its tall, white columns exudes an elegant aura, reflecting the impressive scientific achievements that took place in this very building. Located on the expensive Albemarle street, strewn with designer clothes and jewellery shops, Farada...

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What does Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement mean for President Biden?

Stephen Breyer’s retirement from the Supreme Court poses a new challenge for President Biden US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has retired at the age of 83, meaning President Biden can nominate his first justice in his presidency. Breyer’s retirement allows for the introduction of a new liberal justice, with Justice Kagan being the newest liberal judge nominated by President Obama in 2...

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What does Stephen Breyer and his retirement mean for Biden?

What does Stephen Breyer and his retirement mean for Biden?

Stephen Breyer’s retirement from the Supreme Court poses a new challenge for President Biden US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has retired at the age of 83, meaning President Biden can nominate his first justice in his presidency. Breyer’s retirement allows for the introduction of a new liberal justice. President Obama nominated the newest liberal Justice Kagan back in 2010. President ...

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