
Charlotte Ambrose
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standard.co.uk | Ross Lydall |Charlotte Ambrose
News | CrimeAccused expected to claim she suffered ‘loss of consciousness’, court toldTiffany Treanor-Johnson, who has pleaded not guilty, at an earlier court hearingCharlotte Ambrose/The StandardRoss Lydall @RossLydall|Charlotte Ambrose1 minute agoGet our award-winning daily news email featuring exclusive stories, opinion and expert analysisI would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.
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aol.co.uk | Ross Lydall |Charlotte Ambrose
A young driver accused of causing the death of a cyclist by dangerous driving is expected to claim she suffered a “loss of consciousness”, a court has heard. Tiffany Treanor-Johnson, 26, has been charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of music student Harry Webb, 27, in Hackney on September 10, 2023. She pleaded not guilty to the offence during an appearance at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Thursday. A trial date was set for April 27, 2026. The trial is expected to last at least five days.
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1 month ago |
bristolpost.co.uk | Alex Driscoll |Rosie Shead |Beverley Rouse |Charlotte Ambrose
The 18-year-old protester disrupted the elite men's raceA teenager from Bristol was named by Youth Demand as one of two activists who disrupted the men's elite race at the London Marathon today, Sunday, April 27. Youth Demand named the two activists as Willow Holland, 18, from Bristol, and Cristy North, a live-in carer from Nottingham. The activists threw powder paint on Tower Bridge at around 10.35am this morning. The pair were both arrested by the police.
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1 month ago |
independent.ie | Rosie Shead |Beverley Rouse |Charlotte Ambrose |Christopher McKeon
Tens of thousands set off on London MarathonThe elite men’s and women’s and wheelchair races are well under way (Jonathan Brady/PA)By Rosie Shead, Beverley Rouse, Charlotte Ambrose and Christopher McKeon, PA©Press AssociationToday at 11:40Runners have set off on the 45th TCS London Marathon, with celebrities, MPs and the fathers of two girls killed in the Southport attack taking part.
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1 month ago |
irishnews.com | Rosie Shead |Beverley Rouse |Charlotte Ambrose |Christopher McKeon
Skip to main contentUK Runners have set off on the 45th TCS London Marathon, with celebrities, MPs and the fathers of two girls killed in the Southport attack taking part. More than 56,000 participants are expected on the 26.2-mile course through the capital on what is forecast to be a warm, dry day with temperatures... Unlock a free trial with limited subscriber-only exclusive articles, news alerts and newsletters.
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