
Graham Taylor
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Nov 11, 2024 |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Graham Taylor |Graham Mann |Chris Taylor
ExclusiveA MUM told how a brute who crushed her baby until his ribs cracked tried to “intimidate” her into helping him dodge jail. The woman, 25, said Dylan Rogers badgered her for a character reference despite leaving the little boy with injuries worse than a car crash. But she refused and has now condemned the 18-month jail term handed down to the thug at Paisley Sheriff Court.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
gazetteherald.co.uk | Karen Darley |Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor might not be your run of the mill Church of England vicar. This former police officer is also a New York Times best-selling novelist who has written 20 books and a couple of films. Apart from his worldly success as a writer, Graham also has a passion for the supernatural having studied it since he was a teenager. So-much-so, that he was asked to make a TV series called GP Taylor’s Uninvited Guests where over six episodes, he investigated paranormal incidents throughout the country.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
thescarboroughnews.co.uk | Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor might not be your run-of-the-mill Church of England vicar. The former police officer is also a New York Times best-selling novelist who has written 20 books and a couple of films. Apart from his worldly success as a writer, Graham also has a passion for the supernatural having studied it since he was a teenager. So-much-so, that he was asked to make a TV series called GP Taylor’s Uninvited Guests where over six episodes, he investigated paranormal incidents throughout the country.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
heraldlive.co.za | Graham Taylor
It feels like Groundhog Day — that movie where you wake up to the same situation as yesterday. A new government, but the same old issues. Decaying infrastructure, crime, collapsing governance, and tomorrow it’s the same old story again. It’s hard not to feel despondent — especially in civil society — where no good deed goes unpunished. The news that Friends of the Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area (FOBWA) is closing down is bad for democracy (The Herald, July 23).
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Jul 1, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Graham Taylor |William Evans |Carolina Rosadas
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