
Jonathan Coffey
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msn.com | Judith Moritz |Jonathan Coffey
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bbc.com | Judith Moritz |Jonathan Coffey
'Inadequate' information released by authorities after Southport attack, says terror law reviewerJudith Moritz & Jonathan CoffeyBBCThe worst disorder in the UK for more than a decade followed the attacksIn the aftermath of the Southport knife attack there was a sense of national trauma over the killings of three girls at a summer holiday dance and yoga class. Seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, Bebe King who was six, and nine-year-old Alice Aguiar were murdered.
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bbc.com | Judith Moritz |Jonathan Coffey
Southport attack yoga teacher: 'If I didn't get out, everyone was going to die'Judith Moritz & Jonathan CoffeyBBCLeanne Lucas speaks to the BBC about the "absolute trauma" of the attackA yoga teacher who almost died in the Southport attack has described for the first time the desperate moments when she helped several children run to safety, despite having been stabbed five times. Leanne Lucas told BBC Panorama how she called 999 as the attacker chased after them.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
businessandamerica.com | Joe Crowley |Jonathan Coffey
One of England’s top-rated water companies is using an accounting trick to artificially inflate its balance sheet by more than a billion pounds, BBC Panorama has discovered. Severn Trent Water claims that an investment is worth £1.68bn in its accounts, when in reality it has no value to the overall business. The made-up money makes the company appear more financially robust and helps to support its bumper payouts to shareholders.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Joe Crowley |Jonathan Coffey
One of England's top-rated water companies is using an accounting trick to artificially inflate its balance sheet by more than a billion pounds, BBC Panorama has discovered. Severn Trent Water claims that an investment is worth £1.68bn in its accounts, when in reality it has no value to the overall business. The made-up money makes the company appear more financially robust and helps to support its bumper payouts to shareholders.
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