Praise for team as Teesside care home reports no coronavirus cases during second wave
The staff have also dressed up in dinosaurs, unicorns and ballerina costumes to help lift the mood of residents
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Knife-edge vote sees massive 845 home estate approved despite gridlock concerns
There were no fewer than 150 objections ahead of the meeting
19:20, 16 DEC 2020
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A mammoth 845 home estate has been narrowly approved by seven votes to six despite concerns it will bring gridlock to a busy Teesside route.
Floral tributes laid at the scene where John Wright died in Stockton THE jury has retired to consider its verdict at the end of the trial of two young men accused of murdering a drug addict over a fake £20 note. John Wright was beaten with an extendable baton and stabbed in the back with a knife during a violent confrontation in Stockton town centre last December. Kienan Johnson and Jordan Vaughan armed themselves with weapons to mete out a punishment beating to the 41-year-old after he paid for drugs using the dodgy money, Teesside Crown Court heard. Jurors heard how Johnson and Vaughan are accused of working together to mete out their summary justice to show drug users and dealers that they meant business, said John Elvidge QC, prosecuting.
Jury hears duo accused of murder did not set out to kill John Wright
Jordan Vaughan, 21, and Kienan Johnson, 22, are accused of murdering John Wright and are facing a trial at Teesside Crown Court
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Two drug dealers accused of murdering a man who owed them money did not plan on killing him when they launched an alleged attack, a jury has heard.
Jordan Vaughan, 21, and Kienan Johnson, 22, allegedly jointly murdered John Wright by attacking him with an extendable baton and a knife in broad daylight on December 29, last year.
Floral tributes laid at the scene where John Wright died in Stockton USING a fake £20 to buy drugs was no justification for the murder of an addict, a court heard. John Wright was beaten with an extendable baton before being fatally stabbed in the back after he was attacked by two young drug dealers intent on exacting revenge. Kienan Johnson and Jordan Vaughan are accused of working together to mete out their summary justice to show drug users and dealers that they meant business, said John Elvidge QC, prosecuting. He told jurors sitting at Teesside Crown Court how the pair had armed themselves with weapons in anticipation of Mr Wright coming to them looking to score his next deal.