Friday, 8 March 2013

Stuart Hazell to appear in court:::Tia Sharp murdering case

                 
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Stuart Hazell to appear in court:::Tia Sharp murdering case

Law correspondent(weastar times/wp/es):::
The man accused of murdering 12-year-old Tia Sharp will appear at the Old Bailey today.
Stuart Hazell, 37, will appear in Court One by a prison videolink for the plea and case management hearing.
Hazel is due to go on trial at the same court on May 7 accused of murdering Tia, the granddaughter of his partner Christine Sharp, 46.
Hazell, from New Addington, south London, is charged with murdering the schoolgirl between August 2 and 11 last year.
Tia's body was found in the loft at Christine Sharp's home in New Addington a week after she was reported missing, and following searches by police and members of the public.
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crime reporter(weastar times/wp/Ebc):::

Four men wearing balaclavas and armed with what appeared to be a handgun and a knife have broken into a house in Redditch, police have said.
West Mercia Police said the men entered the house in Poplar Road, Batchley, at about 21:15 GMT on Wednesday, demanding money and drugs from the occupant.
The men were believed to have got into a car in Cherry Tree Walk, a spokesman said.
Police said it appeared it was "not a random incident".
Det Insp Leighton Harding said: "We want to reassure members of the public that it appears this was not a random incident, and that the offenders and the occupant may be known to each other."
"High visibility patrols" will remain in the area throughout the day, he added.
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£3m fund given for Superfast broadband in Berkshire









 £3m fund given for Superfast broadband in Berkshire 

ICT reporter,berkshire(weastar times/Ebc):::


Almost £3m has been pledged to provide homes and businesses in rural Berkshire with superfast broadband.
A consultation is under way to find providers for the Superfast Berkshire project, which aims to connect 47,000 premises by 2015.
The government has pledged £1.43m, with the county's six unitary councils and parish councils providing the same.
Keith Ulyatt, of West Berkshire Council, called the project is "aiming for 90% coverage".
He added: "If we can get it... that will be a heck of a lot better than it is at the moment."
'Vibrant environment'
Jane Rimmer, who runs a business from her home in Binfield, said access to broadband was "imperative".
"We do not have broadband at all. I am currently utilising satellite broadband that is costing me £90 a month."
Colin Batchelor, Superfast Berkshire project manager, said: "Expanding superfast broadband will further develop the vibrant economic environment that is a cornerstone of the county's prosperity.
"This consultation is key to finalising the plan that, in tandem with commercial providers, will roll-out superfast broadband to the vast majority of premises in Berkshire."
The consultation runs until 28 March.
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