News about David Kelly
Expert who hopes he can find student Jack O'Sullivan. He revolutionised how police hunt for missing people - now CHARLIE HEDGES reveals why the case is a 'bloody mess', why Jack's mobile is key... and what could 'unlock' the mystery
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September 23, 2024
More than six months after Jack O'Sullivan's disappearance his family are no closer to knowing what happened - and in their desperation it is to Sergeant Charlie Hedges that they turned for help. As he reveals today, he was contacted by the family in May and spoke candidly about the sorry state of missing persons investigations back in the day.
Groundbreaking BBC drama returns after a whopping 22 years off screens with Succession and Bond stars in lead roles
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September 5, 2024
The Project, which has not been seen or available anywhere since its debut in 2002, will feature Succession and Bond Stars portraying lead roles. The drama series follows the lives of a group of young Labour Party activists from their final days of university to Westminster's corridors of power.
Inflation rises marginally to 3.4 percent, beating analysts' estimates (and what items are actually decreasing in price)
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January 11, 2024
Inflation rose to 3.4 percent in December, above economists' estimates, igniting fears that the Federal Reserve will hold interest rate cuts this year. Housing, which generated more than half of the monthly increase, pushed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) up by more than half of the monthly increase, according to the Department of Labor. Overall inflation increased by 0.3 percent from November, when annual inflation was at 3.3 percent. At the end of the year, economists expected that inflation would rise marginally to 3.2 percent. Experts said the above-expected rise in March makes a predicted interest rate cut in March seem unlikely. On Thursday morning, the news had little impact on markets. Following the launch, the S&P 500 was largely unchanged, having increased by around 0.2 percent before the figures were published.
As the broadcaster is plunged into disaster, the BBC is facing a £1.7 billion bill for giving top actors and executives gold-plated pensions
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November 4, 2023
According to reports, the BBC is facing a £1.7 billion bill as a result of giving thousands of employees, including top actors and executives, gold-plated pensions. In documents seen by the Telegraph, the corporation has been plunged into deep financial crisis, and has confirmed that its staggering pension bill is'not justifiable.' Executives are reported to have warned that rising costs are negatively affecting program investment, according to reports.
A driver who was arrested for running over and killing a pedestrian in a parking lot has been sentenced to 15 years in prison
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September 13, 2023
On the night of March 21 this year, Luke Dann (pictured left and top right), 37, was on trial at Plymouth Crown Court for the murder of David Kelly (bottom right), 42. The Devon businessman said he struck Mr Kelly in a panic when he was fleeing after being the perpetrator of a 'attempted robbery.' The pedestrian's death was a "complete accident," he said. Dann can be seen in a video weeping as he was apprehended by a police officer and saying 'what are you doing to me?' As well as asking if he was "a genuine police officer," the officer said. Previously denied murder and manslaughter allegations, but a jury found him guilty and he will now complete two thirds of his sentence before being released on licence.
As he was arrested by police in a Costa for knocking down a pedestrian in a 'panic' after he claimed someone was attempting to murder him, the moment killer driver bursts out in tears
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September 12, 2023
As he was arrested in a Costa Coffee shop for speeding over a pedestrian with his vehicle, a killer burst in tears. Luke Dann, 37, wept as he was apprehended and says 'what are you doing to me?' He asks if he was 'a true police officer.' After being put in handcuffs after driving over David Kelly, 42, leaving him with fatal injuries, Dann looked dazed and confused. After a hearing at Plymouth Crown Court today, Dann was not guilty of murder but was found guilty of murder.
As interest rates increase, firm insolvencies hit their highest level since 2009
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July 28, 2023
According to the Insolvency Service, 632 business insolvencies were recorded over the three months to June, an increase of 13 percent from the same period last year. The figure is also at its highest level since the second quarter of 2009, during the financial crisis. According to the department, there were almost 13,000 corporate failures in the first half of 2023.
After the forensic death inspector Dr. David Kelly's suspicious death inspector, Tony Blair's skin was saved, the cronies who saved Tony Blair's skin
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July 16, 2023
GLEN OWEN: Dr. David Kelly (centre) was seen alive for the last time when he left his Oxfordshire home for the last time on a sunny afternoon walk. His apparent suicide, a week after Tony Blair's administration's leadership's claim that a No 10 dossier on Saddam Hussein's weapons capability had been'sexed up' to justify the Iraqi war, brought the Prime Minister to the brink of political domination. Mr Blair's life was effectively fixed by his Praetorian Guard, including Peter Mandelson, Alastair Campbell, and Lord Falconer, who are all considered influential figures in the run-up to Sir Keir Starmer's emergence as the government's new Labour government.
The insolvency rates in England and Wales have risen by 40%
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June 16, 2023
According to the Insolvency Service, 2,552 companies were declared insolvent in May, up from 1,825 a year ago. They also increased from the previous month, when 1,688 insolvencies were recorded. According to the survey, the number was higher than those that were not expected while government assistance programs were in place during the pandemic and also higher than pre-Covid.
A 69-year-old Chicago woman 'kept mother's body in the freezer for almost two years.'
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February 3, 2023
Eva Bratcher (left), 69, appeared in court on Thursday after being charged with concealing her 96-year-old mother's death and having a fake identification card. According to police, Regina Michalski's (right) body was discovered in a garage freezer near the apartment they had shared this week. Pictured at the bottom of the image: A freezer can be seen in a police station removing a freezer from their house. She died on March 4 2021, according to investigators. The reason for the death cannot be determined until the body has been thawed. Since losing touch with her grandmother, Bratcher's estranged daughter, who lives in Kentucky, called for police to investigate the house. 'What could go wrong? Apparently, everything is fine,' Sabrina Watson said.
James O'Flaherty, an Australian man, was one of ten people injured in the explosion at an Irish petrol station
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October 10, 2022
In a massive explosion at an Irish service station, an Australian father was among ten people wounded, three girls, including three children. James O'Flaherty, 48, of Sydney, has been named as one of those killed in the explosion in Donegal in Ireland's northwest on Friday. The explosion at the Apple Service Station in Creeslough killed four men, three women, two girls, and a five-year-old child.
After giving a lift, the exclusive one victims of the Irish petrol station explosion was seated in a car outside
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October 9, 2022
On Friday afternoon, a gas explosion at the Applegreen Service Station in Creeslough killed four men, three women, two teenagers, and a five-year-old child. Father James O'Flaherty, 48; designer Jessica Gallagher, 49; and shop worker Martina Martin, 49; and five-year-old daughter Shauna; and talented rugby player Leona Harper, 14, have been dubbed the ten victims today. The Garda Sochána said in a tweet on Thursday that a male in his 20s remains in a critical condition at St James Hospital in Dublin, while a further seven casualties are receiving medical attention at Letterkenny University Hospital and remain in stable condition.
The teenager choosing an ice cream and other tragic details of Irish petrol station 'gas blast'
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October 9, 2022
The terrifying final moments of three children and seven adults killed in a deadly suspected gas explosion in Donegal on Friday have been uncovered. It is the county's 'darkest day,' according to locals. Leona Harper, 14, died after selecting an ice cream from the fridge in the Creeslough gas station store, which had been reduced to ruins after the explosion. Jessica Gallagher, 23, a designer who recently returned to Creeslough after many years of living in Paris, was also killed in the explosion. Her boyfriend was airlifted to a hospital in Dublin, where he is being treated for serious burns. A mother, Catherine O'Donnell, and her 13-year-old son James, a third woman, and three other men were among the victims.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: David Dimbleby spares the BBC's blushes
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September 7, 2022
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Amid the onslaught of obscenity as Have I Got News For You? The studio audience erupted last Friday as compere Jack Dee alliteratively referred to leaving PM Boris Johnson as a "spectual ****." That word was unbroadcastable not long ago. Aren't the boys on HIGNFY edgy to say it now? Just take a look at their self-satisfied smirks. In fact, team captain Ian Hislop wore the same smug expression during an episode in 2007, and the audience erupted as he used other offensive terms.
The truth is out there - or is it? BY DAVID AARONOVITCH, VOODOO HISTORIES
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June 1, 2009
Here are a few of the conspiracy theories that have perplexed, stunned, and befuddled us over the past 50 years - the Kennedy assassinations, Princess Diana's, and Dr. David Kelly's death, the 'faked' Apollo moon landing, and the assertion that Jesus' descendants are among us. According to PETER LEWIS, the journalist David Aaronovitch has written a book for those who would rather have the unvarnished if boring truth than the colorful world of paranoia.