Hemel Hempstead couple banned from keeping dogs after pet left to suffer
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A couple from Hemel Hempstead have been disqualified from keeping dogs after pleading guilty to a charge of causing unnecessary suffering to their pet.
A driver who crashed into a parked car and fled in Watford has been ordered to pay hundreds of pounds. Lacey Gibson had been driving her Ford Fiesta in Newhouse Crescent when she collided with a stationary car, which then hit another vehicle beside it. The 21-year-old from Watford then fled before later being tracked down by police. She appeared at St Albans Magistrates’ Court on Friday, May 14, where she pleaded guilty to failing to stop after a road accident. The court heard how officers were called to Newhouse Crescent on November 14 last year following reports of a crash. On arrival, police found three vehicles had been involved, including the Ford Fiesta belonging to Gibson, a Hyundai and a Kia.
Extinction Rebellion protesters outside St Albans Magistrates Court on Monday. Credit: PA A trial over an Extinction Rebellion protest that blocked deliveries of some of the UK’s major newspapers had to be paused after an activist glued himself to the dock and filmed inside a courtroom. Six defendants appeared at St Albans Magistrates Court on Monday accused of obstruction of the highway in relation to a demonstration at the Newsprinters printing works in Broxbourne on September 4 last year. But the trial was paused for two hours after Liam Norton glued himself to a table in the courtroom and began filming on his iPhone.
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9:25 AM May 11, 2021
Two protesters use bamboo lock-ons to block the road outside the Newsprinters printing works at Broxbourne, Hertfordshire
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A trial over an Extinction Rebellion protest that blocked deliveries of some of the UK s major newspapers had to be paused after an activist glued himself to the dock and filmed inside a courtroom.
Six defendants appeared at St Albans Magistrates Court on Monday, accused of obstruction of the highway in relation to a demonstration at the Newsprinters printing works in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, on September 4 2020.
The six people due to stand trial, who were alleged to have been part of an Extinction Rebellion protest, are: Liam Norton, 36, of Scarborough, Eleanor Davidson, 33, of Streatham, James Ozden, 35, of Tottenham, London, Tim Speers, 25, of Waltham Forest, Morgan Trowland, 38, of Hackney, and Eleanor Bujak, 28, of Finsbury Park.
Extinction Rebellion protesters told police to “get Rupert Murdoch” as they blocked deliveries of some of the UK’s major newspapers with bamboo structures.
Six defendants appeared at St Albans Magistrates’ Court on Monday accused of obstruction of the highway in relation to a demonstration at the Newsprinters printing works in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, on September 4 2020.
Appearing in court were Liam Norton, 36, of Esplanade Gardens, Scarborough, Eleanor Bujak, 28 of Bracey Street, London, Sally Davidson, 33 of Byards Croft, London, James Ozden, 35 of The Avenue, London, Timothy Speers, 35 of Rosswyld Lodge, Waltham Forest and Morgan Trowland, 38 of Massie Road, London.
The Newsprinters presses publish the Rupert Murdoch-owned News Corp’s titles including the Sun, Times, Sun On Sunday and Sunday Times, as well as the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, the Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday, and the London Evening Standard.