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Lesley Collins told the two girls and two boys “I’m your nana” before dishing out the “hash cakes” from a knitted bag, The Grimsby Telegraph reported. The 61-year-old, from Cleethorpes, admitted at Grimsby Crown Court on 24 March to supplying cannabis.Cleethorpes dinner lady avoids jail after feeding children cannabis biscuitsMetroEx-teacher known as ‘Cookie Lady’ fed children cannabis laced biscuitsDaily StarEx-teacher nicknamed ‘The Cookie Lady’ fed cannabis-laced biscuits to childrenTelegraph.co.ukall 10 news articles »
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“The collision involved a black Vauxhall Vectra which collided with a pedestrian, a 24-year-old woman. “Ambulance attended and the woman was taken to Scunthorpe General Hospital. “The road is currently closed and motorists are advised to avoid the area …
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IF you’re riding in East Yorkshire and you see a Kawasaki ZZR1400 in your mirrors, it might be a good time for a glance at the speedo. Humberside Police are using an unmarked 186mph ZZR1400 in a clampdown on speeding motorcyclists in the region.and more »
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Police use 186mph unmarked Kawasaki in clampdown on speeding riders – Visordown is the world’s fastest growing motorcycle website with all the latest …Unmarked motorbike used to catch speedersThe Press, Yorkall 2 news articles »
Comments Off on New Humberside fire engines unveiled at KCOM Stadium for Mental Health Awareness Week
Erica Daley, director of integrated commissioning for the CCG, said: “Improving mental wellbeing in Hull is a top priority for the CCG so we were delighted to partner up with Humberside Fire and Rescue again and support Mental Health Awareness Week
Comments Off on Millions spent on overtime by Humberside Police to ‘plug gaps’ left by cuts
In order to protect the public Humberside Police have had to spend millions to “plug the gaps” left by cuts to funding. Police officers and their civilian colleagues have been paid over £16m in overtime over the last three years, with £4m of that never