
Jack Hardy
Reporter at Daily Mail
Reporter at the Daily Mail newspaper. Co-host @thetrialpod. Ex crime at the Telegraph; PA. LUFC fantasist.
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22 hours ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jack Hardy
A female executive has won a sexual harassment case after being subjected to vile sexism from a male manager, who told her: 'You don’t belong here - this is a man’s world'. Angela Piromalli was subjected to a string of misogynistic remarks by Ian Jolliffe, who even slapped her bottom with a ruler, a tribunal heard. He told her that she was only wearing tight jeans for ‘attention’ and claimed ‘the only reason you got the job is because of the way you look'.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jack Hardy
An NHS nurse turned social media food influencer has won almost £25,000 after she was wrongly accused of starting an intimate relationship with a patient. Jessica Thorpe was suspended for 29 months after the male mental patient claimed she was pregnant with his child, an employment tribunal heard. During that time, the nurse started to share pictures of food on Instagram, which led to her amassing some 50,000 followers and becoming an influencer under the name 'Slice of Jess'.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jack Hardy
A 'creepy' British stalker travelled to Bali with rope in his suitcase after threatening to kidnap an American travel influencer he had harassed online for almost a year, a court has heard. Rob Keating, 39, allegedly sent 'incessant and constant' emails and video messages to Alexandra Saper, including his sexual fantasies and a threat to abduct her from her Indonesian tropical island home.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jack Hardy
Idiot burglar who got stuck climbing through family's window then shouted 'Help me, I'm stuck!' is jailed for 18 months By JACK HARDY Published: 06:58 EDT, 6 May 2025 | Updated: 06:58 EDT, 6 May 2025 A bungling burglar was caught after getting trapped in a window and having to shout to the startled homeowners: 'Help me, I'm stuck.' Tony Barnett, 55, was jailed for 18 months at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court after getting wedged in the window of a property he was trying to enter on Century Street,...
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jack Hardy
The union behind the Birmingham bin strike is poised to retreat, it was claimed today, after a major clean-up operation delivered a blow to its leverage. Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite, declared this week that a deal with the city council ‘could be in touching distance’, in a marked change of tone after seven weeks of strikes.
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