25/01/2012
Other News In Brief
Two Arrested After Crash In Alnwick
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with a car crash in Newcastle. The incident occurred at 5:38am on Wednesday morning when police received a report of a possible drunk driver near to the A1 in Berwick. Officers located the vehicle on the A1 and monitored the vehicle at a safe distance as it travelled south. The vehicle was then involved in a minor collision with a lorry near to the Alnwick area - the driver of lorry was not hurt. It then collided with police van in Alnwick, near to Alnwick industrial estate, before crashing into the garden of an address in St James estate. A 27-year-old woman has been arrested. A 30-year-old Man located near to the scene was also arrested. Police said enquiries are ongoing.
Gov Loses Feed in Tariff Ruling
The Government has lost its appeal against a High Court ruling that found its cuts to solar energy tariffs were legally flawed. Responding to the news, Caroline Flint, Labour's Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary, said the ruling showed the decision to cut the fees was "legally flawed". "[This is] a victory for all who had been warning for months the Tory-led Government’s cuts to solar power were bad for the public, bad for jobs and growth, and bad for the environment, but legally flawed too. The Government has wasted time and money fighting the High Court ruling and created huge uncertainty, putting thousands of jobs in renewable energy at risk. The Government must now go back to the drawing board and bring forward more measured proposals that guarantee the continued growth of the solar industry, put feed-in tariffs on a sustainable footing and are fair to the public.”
Man Sprays Pepper Spray In Plymouth Nightclub
Police in Plymouth are appealing for information after a man sprayed a substance into a nightclub in the city. The incident took place at around 3am on Saturday, 21 January 2012 at Nations Nightclub, at The Octagon on Union Street. In what appears to have been an unprovoked attack, a man sprayed a substance similar to pepper spray or CS gas into the club. It is believed that the same man may have also sprayed some people outside the club. Anyone who was affected by the spray or may have information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Police on 101.
(DW)
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with a car crash in Newcastle. The incident occurred at 5:38am on Wednesday morning when police received a report of a possible drunk driver near to the A1 in Berwick. Officers located the vehicle on the A1 and monitored the vehicle at a safe distance as it travelled south. The vehicle was then involved in a minor collision with a lorry near to the Alnwick area - the driver of lorry was not hurt. It then collided with police van in Alnwick, near to Alnwick industrial estate, before crashing into the garden of an address in St James estate. A 27-year-old woman has been arrested. A 30-year-old Man located near to the scene was also arrested. Police said enquiries are ongoing.
Gov Loses Feed in Tariff Ruling
The Government has lost its appeal against a High Court ruling that found its cuts to solar energy tariffs were legally flawed. Responding to the news, Caroline Flint, Labour's Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary, said the ruling showed the decision to cut the fees was "legally flawed". "[This is] a victory for all who had been warning for months the Tory-led Government’s cuts to solar power were bad for the public, bad for jobs and growth, and bad for the environment, but legally flawed too. The Government has wasted time and money fighting the High Court ruling and created huge uncertainty, putting thousands of jobs in renewable energy at risk. The Government must now go back to the drawing board and bring forward more measured proposals that guarantee the continued growth of the solar industry, put feed-in tariffs on a sustainable footing and are fair to the public.”
Man Sprays Pepper Spray In Plymouth Nightclub
Police in Plymouth are appealing for information after a man sprayed a substance into a nightclub in the city. The incident took place at around 3am on Saturday, 21 January 2012 at Nations Nightclub, at The Octagon on Union Street. In what appears to have been an unprovoked attack, a man sprayed a substance similar to pepper spray or CS gas into the club. It is believed that the same man may have also sprayed some people outside the club. Anyone who was affected by the spray or may have information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Police on 101.
(DW)
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