
Jeremy Armstrong
North East Correspondent at The Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror Journalist - North East Correspondent.
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6 days ago |
msn.com | Jeremy Armstrong |Ruth Suter
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Jeremy Armstrong
Football legend David Beckham has sparked a new row with neighbours at his rural retreat after the star submitted plans for a new addition to his £6million Cotswolds homeDavid Beckham is at war with his neighbours over plans for a new barn at his rural retreat. An exasperated local complained: "Why do famous people move to the country...
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Jeremy Armstrong
Thousands of letters sent to The Beatles by fans from across the world will go on display for the first time after being sent to random addresses across the nationBizarre fan mail sent to The Beatles in their heyday is to feature in a new exhibition put together by a devoted collector. The letters of yesteryear were written by besotted teenagers to Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison and sent to Ringo Starr’s homes in London, Liverpool and Surrey.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Jeremy Armstrong
But customs officials uncovered the stash in Kristopher Purvis' luggage after a Mexican stand off at Edinburgh AirportA dopey drug smuggler carrying almost £6m worth of cocaine into the UK tried to claim he only had sombreros in his luggage. Kristopher Purvis, 35, has been jailed for 10 years after a Mexican standoff with customs officials at the airport. He pretended to be an 'innocuous tourist' after arriving from Mexico on a flight via Paris.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Jeremy Armstrong |Dan Warburton
Colin Pitchfork was jailed for raping and murdering 15-year-olds Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth in Leicestershire in 1988Double child killer Colin Pitchfork could be back on the streets within weeks. The 65-year-old’s Parole Board hearing will take place behind closed doors next month, officials have disclosed. He made history as the first murderer to be convicted in the UK using DNA profiling. Officials will spend two days poring over papers relating to the killer’s crimes and his conduct in prison.
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