24/02/2014
Other News In Brief
Emergency Services Continue River Tay Search
A search is continuing of the Rover Tay after it was reported on Sunday that a body had been seen in the water.
An investigation was launched at 17.00 after members of the public reported seeing a body in the Perth river.
A joint emergency service search was carried out until 21.30.
The search resumed on Monday morning and is continuing.
Man Admits 'Grossly Offensive' Mikaeel Kular Tweets
A 26-year-old man has admitted posting grossly offensive and racially aggravated comments on Twitter following the disappearance of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular.
Darren Shepstone, of Heanor, Derbyshire, was arrested in January after sending tweets linked to the disappearance of the Edinburgh toddler, who was later found dead.
Shepstone will be sentenced next month.
Court Of Appeal To Hear Prince Of Wales Letters Case
The Court of Appeal is to hear arguments over the release of letters from the Prince of Wales to ministers.
Guardian journalist Rob Evans claims that the Attorney-General Dominic Grieve acted unlawfully by overriding a tribunal decision allowing public disclosure.
In September 2012, a tribunal ruled that the letters could be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act, however Mr Grieve later issued a certificate to stop publication.
(MH)
A search is continuing of the Rover Tay after it was reported on Sunday that a body had been seen in the water.
An investigation was launched at 17.00 after members of the public reported seeing a body in the Perth river.
A joint emergency service search was carried out until 21.30.
The search resumed on Monday morning and is continuing.
Man Admits 'Grossly Offensive' Mikaeel Kular Tweets
A 26-year-old man has admitted posting grossly offensive and racially aggravated comments on Twitter following the disappearance of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular.
Darren Shepstone, of Heanor, Derbyshire, was arrested in January after sending tweets linked to the disappearance of the Edinburgh toddler, who was later found dead.
Shepstone will be sentenced next month.
Court Of Appeal To Hear Prince Of Wales Letters Case
The Court of Appeal is to hear arguments over the release of letters from the Prince of Wales to ministers.
Guardian journalist Rob Evans claims that the Attorney-General Dominic Grieve acted unlawfully by overriding a tribunal decision allowing public disclosure.
In September 2012, a tribunal ruled that the letters could be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act, however Mr Grieve later issued a certificate to stop publication.
(MH)
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