Man caught in no-go zone at Manchester Airport said he was trying to get a flight back to his home country
Anday Koray, aged 31, appeared in the dock at Manchester Magistrates Court
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Martyn Hett was one of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena bombing and since the inquiry into the terror attack began, his mother has attended almost every day.
But after three months of evidence, it’s not getting any easier and on Monday, when the public inquiry resumes after a Christmas break, Figen Murray will be back.
For the next two weeks, the inquiry will look at evidence relating to the emergency response to the terror attack, and in particular why only one member of the ambulance staff entered the scene of the explosion for the first 40 minuets and no fire fighters arrived for two hours.
Teenager charged following robberies in Bolton
Oliver Khosravi, 18 was due to appear at Manchester Magistrates Court today
18:30, 15 JAN 2021
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A teenager has been charged following several robberies in Bolton.
Oliver Khosravi, 18, of Nuffield Close, Heaton, has been charged with robbery, possession of a bladed article and attempted robbery.
A MAN has been charged in relation to several burglaries in Astley Bridge. Paul Turner, of Wardle Street, Little Lever, was arrested earlier this morning. This comes after an investigation which began after police received reports of a burglary at a house on Queensbury Close in Astley Bridge on Wednesday January 6 and reports of an attempted burglary at a house on Hurstwood in Astley Bridge. Turner, 45, has now been charged with one count of burglary dwelling and one count of attempted burglary dwelling. He remains in custody will appear at Manchester Magistrates Court tomorrow.
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