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Man charged with assault after bust-up outside Scots Chinese takeaway

Man charged with assault after bust-up outside Scots Chinese takeaway The two men got involved in a scuffle outside the Jade Palace in Hamilton before police intervened. Police sealed off the area outside the Jade Palace on Cadzow Street Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

NOW Government says BTECs can be cancelled just HOURS before pupils are due to sit first exams

GCSE and A-level pupils face having grades decided by their teachers again this summer after new lockdown But Government dodged an outright ban on BTECs saying schools/colleges can choose to offer exams Children due to sit them from as early as today - some told MailOnline their exams even brought FORWARD Gavin Williamson will face the Commons today after losing his battle with teachers to keep schools open  Has your child been left in BTEC limbo or had their GCSEs or A-levels cancelled? Email martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk 

UK Police Enforcement of CCP Virus Rules Will Be Ramped Up in Third National Lockdown

UK Police Enforcement of CCP Virus Rules Will Be Ramped Up in Third National Lockdown Police enforcement of the rules put in place to slow the spread of the CCP virus will be ramped up in the UK during the country’s third national lockdown. Officers will impose fines more readily, and not knowing the rules will not be accepted as an excuse for breaking them, London’s Metropolitan Police (Met) said in a statement on Wednesday. “In practice this will mean that all those attending parties, unlicensed music events, or large illegal gatherings, can expect to be fined not just the organisers of such events,” the Met said.

Gavin Williamson confirms that TEACHERS will decide students GCSE and A-Level grades this year

GCSE and A-level pupils face having grades decided by their teachers again this summer after new lockdown But Government dodged an outright ban on BTECs saying schools/colleges can choose to offer exams Children due to sit them from as early as today - some told MailOnline their exams even brought FORWARD Gavin Williamson will face the Commons today after losing his battle with teachers to keep schools open  Has your child been left in BTEC limbo or had their GCSEs or A-levels cancelled? Email martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk 

Wrexham Council look to Fixed Penalty Notices and new CCTV to clamp down on fly tipping

Posted: Wed 6th Jan 2021 Wrexham Council look to Fixed Penalty Notices and new CCTV to clamp down on fly tipping This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 6th, 2021 Those who pay fly tippers to dispose of their waste and fly tippers themselves have been branded “lazy” – with a warning they could soon be caught on camera and prosecuted. Previously Wrexham Council have issued strong warnings about using people who end up fly tipping waste, promising prosecutions would take place of those involved, however with little or no action taken. Last April we enquired if any of the new powers from Welsh Government had been taken up, which would allow a Fixed Penalty Notice of £300 (£150 if paid early) for household waste duty of care issues.

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