News about Colin Greenwood

During a sun-soaked Barbados getaway, Shirtless Nick Cave, 66, enjoys a cooling dip in the sea

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
The Australian singer, 66, and his rock band the Bad Seeds have announced that they would perform in the United Kingdom for the first time in seven years. However, the musician decided to chill and enjoy a spot of sunshine in the exotic setting ahead of Nick and his crew's tour of the United Kingdom.

A woman killed by a fallen tree branch was feeding her horses just moments before he died, as her husband pays their respects to her husband

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2023
Colin Greenwood (left), 93 kilometers west of Brisbane, has paid tribute to his partner of 35 years, Joy, who died in his arms on Friday after a tree fell on her during a heavy storm. Ms Greenwood is said to have been feeding horses at the time when the tragic incident occurred.

PETER HITCHENS: We need a serious debate about the death penalty - but not while our criminal justice system is a shuddering jalopy quite unfit for its job

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2023
PETER HITCHENS Yes, we should keep the death penalty. No, we couldn't really use it. In fact, the only way for restoring capital punishment (a long-awaited and civilized aim) must include a complete overhaul of our police, judicial service, and our courts. Our criminal justice system is a shuddering jalopy, simultaneously vulnerable and cruel, both dangerous to the innocent and perfectly unfit for its job. Both actions, as well as a death penalty and justice reform, would make this world a much happier place. However, it would be very unfair for any judge to sentence someone to death by doing things in their new state. Any such sentence would be extremely risky, and it would be very difficult to carry out any such sentence. Our police are sloppy, absent, and largely influenced by the cultural Left's ideologies. Andrew Malkinson, who was buried alive for 17 years because he refused to face a wrongful conviction for rape, should never cease to haunt us if ever we are led to believe that nothing can go wrong.