
Glyn Bellis
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Articles
Pakistani drug dealer allowed to stay in Britain so he can 'talk to his son about Islam and culture'
1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | James Tozer |Glyn Bellis
Pakistani drug dealer allowed to stay in Britain so he can 'talk to his son about Islam and culture'By JAMES TOZER and GLYN BELLIS Published: 13:51 EDT, 29 May 2025 | Updated: 13:51 EDT, 29 May 2025 A Pakistani drug dealer has dodged deportation after a judge said he played a key role in teaching his son about Islam and his culture. Muhammad Asif Karim, 43, amassed 21 offences after arriving on a visa to visit the UK in 1998 and never going home.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | James Tozer |Glyn Bellis
An Iraqi Kurd who smuggled himself into Britain in the back of a lorry has won his fight to stay here - despite telling officials he was going to 'make up a reason' for seeking asylum. The 32-year-old man, who was granted anonymity by immigration judges, arrived in the UK illegally in 2016. He claimed to have lost his Iraqi ID card and argued that sending him back would breach his human rights.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | James Tozer |Glyn Bellis
This is the horrifying moment a convicted drug dealer is caught on a Ring doorbell camera smashing his way into a defenceless grandmother's home before beating her to death. Catherine Flynn's daughter could only watch in terror as Dean Mears - who was 'high on drugs' - forced his way into the 69-year-old's seaside home.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | James Tozer |Glyn Bellis
A policeman who was accused of 'brutality' after a video of him raining punches onto the head of a prone suspect went viral has been cleared on all counts by a jury. A shocking clip of PC Richard Williams punching the man in Porthmadog, north Wales at least nine times was viewed 500,000 times within a matter of hours. In response, politicians demanded an urgent investigation into whether he had used 'excessive force', with a Conservative Senedd member branding it 'police brutality'.
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1 month ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Thea Jacobs |Glyn Bellis |Stewart Whittingham
SNOWDONIA is known for its stunning landscapes, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year - but a small seaside city just six miles down the road paints a very different picture. Voted among Britain's worst seaside towns, it's no surprise locals branded it "a bit of a dump"; however others insisted they loved living there and with a bit of help things could be different.
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