New Police and Crime Commissioner pledging to deliver on most promises within a year
Steve Turner said residents were sick of seeing drug dealers out in the open with some communities blighted by relentless anti-social behaviour
06:00, 15 MAY 2021
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Cleveland s new Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner says he is confident he can deliver the majority of his commitments within a year of taking office.
CLEVELAND’S new Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner says he is confident he can deliver the majority of his commitments within a year of taking office. Conservative Mr Turner won a resounding victory in the election held last week and has stated his primary objective is to support the Cleveland force to address drug dealing, anti-social behaviour and violent crime. Mr Turner’s chief responsibility is compiling a Police and Crime Plan setting out the strategic objectives for the Cleveland force, which is set to be published later this year. In one of his first decisions, he announced that by mutual agreement he had terminated a joint collaboration with the Office of the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner to share a chief executive, Simon Dennis.
Mum distraught after trolls post son s picture on horrific ugly babies Instagram page
Courtney Tait was horrified to learn that a family snap of her and her parnter Scott and her nine-month-old son Hudson had been shared on the Instagram account Ugly Babies .
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Courtney Tait with her boyfriend Scott and nine-month-old boy Hudson (Image: Gazette WS)
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Strangely, Victoria Point and Wellington Point in Redlands have had more than five reported sightings each over the past 20 years. West End in Brisbane, Sunnybank and Ipswich have also had visits from unidentified flying objects in the past decade. Getting up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night was when most unsuspecting Queenslanders spotted UFOs. Shift workers having a cigarette on the back deck in the early hours of the morning were also big spotters. But UFO Research Queensland, which has been gathering reports since 1956, said the state s skies are not nearly as attractive to alien craft as they were in the 1990s, where the state averaged 800 reports a year.
We cannot be complacent - warning despite no Indian covid variant cases in Stockton
People urged to continue taking safety measures as Indian variant spreads
17:24, 14 MAY 2021
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No cases of the Indian variant of covid have been reported in Stockton so far after it emerged 19 have been identified in the North-east.
Council officials confirmed on Friday that teams had not yet found any cases of the B.1.617.2. Indian variant of covid within the borough’s boundaries.