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− | <br> | + | <br>He allegedly returned 31 minutes later and called 000 about 9.45am, letting police inside where they discovered the bodies at the top of a bloodied staircase in the two-storey house on Coolidge Court in Stretton.<br><br>'The defendant must have known that when the vehicle was subject to certain speed or accelerating in a particular way when driven in sports mode, that it would lose rear wheel traction and lose control,' Mr Lesses told the court.<br><br>"I think the one thing that came out of it, which I think was the purpose, is all the top players on this Tour are in agreement and alignment of where we should go going forward, and that was awesome," McIlroy said.<br><br>Woods, who returned to action this year after a 17-month absence following a car crash in February 2021, turned down an offer in the region of $700-800 million to join the breakaway circuit, according to its CEO Greg Norman.<br><br>An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive.<br><br>Footy supremo Peter V'landys jokes the NRL grand final is... NRL takes action after Manly pride jersey boycotters and... Kalyn Ponga 'could get off SCOT FREE' but his teammate might... Brad Fittler makes a VERY controversial call on ex-NRL bad...<br><br>The eight-event LIV series, which offers $255 million in prize money and is bankrolled by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has shaken the sport to its core with the likes of Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau and Bubba Watson among the high-profile names to have signed on.<br><br>On Thursday, V'landys confirmed that this year's Grand Final will remain in Sydney after threatening to move the showpiece event to Brisbane in response to the NSW Government's refusal to go through with their $800million pledge on stadium upgrades in the state.<br><br>Train companies have slashed their services by a fifth today as thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) and Unite hit picket lines up and down the country in a grinding dispute over pay and working conditions.<br><br>The latest wave of industrial action - which will see services finish at 6.30pm today and Saturday - is set to cause four days of travel hell for students getting their A-level results today, as well as holidaymakers and sports and music spectators. <br><br>It comes amid a mounting cost of living crisis fuelled by Putin's savage invasion of Ukraine, as inflation spirals out of control - hitting 10% yesterday and expected to rocket past 13% by this October - and the Bank of England fears a crippling year-long recession from this winter. <br><br>An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive <br><br>Standing on a picket line outside Euston station alongside Jeremy Corbyn, and pictured raising a fist in solidarity with striking rail workers, the hardliner branded Transport Secretary Grant Shapps 'hysterical' - and swatted away concerns that millions of low-wage workers who have to WFH 'cannot afford for rail workers to go on strike' this winter as energy bills are set to rise.<br><br>Education Secretary James Cleverly accused Mr Lynch and his union comrades of 'holding the country hostage' with his strikes, telling Sky News this morning: 'They've got a very very good salary package, they have incredibly good, ridiculously good terms and conditions, and what they're doing through these strikes, is they are disadvantaging people trying to get to work, trying to put food over the table, trying to keep a roof over their heads. <br><br>Meanwhile, hard left MPs including Rebecca Long-Bailey continued to defy 'absent' leader Keir Starmer's warning to distance themselves from rail strikes by visiting picket lines - even after Sam Tarry was sacked as a transport minister after he joined a strike in London last month.<br><br>'Fat cat firebrand' Mr Lynch - who has compared himself to Margaret Thatcher's Communist arch-rival Arthur Scargill, declared class war at a protest in Westminster and called for a general strike if Liz Truss is elected Prime Minister next month - today vowed to unleash successive waves of mass industrial action until the unions reach a negotiated settlement with Network Rail.<br><br>Commuters today thanked militant Mick Lynch for unleashing another round of rail strikes by allowing them to WFH - as more than 45,000 workers go on strike and force millions of commuters to WFH in what economists fear could be another hammerblow to the UK's teetering economy.<br><br>And live traffic data shows that the roads are largely unchanged compared to last week.<br>Figures provided by TomTom indicate that congestion in London at 9am today is just three percentage points higher than the same time last week - up to 39% from 36%. 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Latest revision as of 01:09, 10 October 2022
He allegedly returned 31 minutes later and called 000 about 9.45am, letting police inside where they discovered the bodies at the top of a bloodied staircase in the two-storey house on Coolidge Court in Stretton.
'The defendant must have known that when the vehicle was subject to certain speed or accelerating in a particular way when driven in sports mode, that it would lose rear wheel traction and lose control,' Mr Lesses told the court.
"I think the one thing that came out of it, which I think was the purpose, is all the top players on this Tour are in agreement and alignment of where we should go going forward, and that was awesome," McIlroy said.
Woods, who returned to action this year after a 17-month absence following a car crash in February 2021, turned down an offer in the region of $700-800 million to join the breakaway circuit, according to its CEO Greg Norman.
An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive.
Footy supremo Peter V'landys jokes the NRL grand final is... NRL takes action after Manly pride jersey boycotters and... Kalyn Ponga 'could get off SCOT FREE' but his teammate might... Brad Fittler makes a VERY controversial call on ex-NRL bad...
The eight-event LIV series, which offers $255 million in prize money and is bankrolled by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has shaken the sport to its core with the likes of Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau and Bubba Watson among the high-profile names to have signed on.
On Thursday, V'landys confirmed that this year's Grand Final will remain in Sydney after threatening to move the showpiece event to Brisbane in response to the NSW Government's refusal to go through with their $800million pledge on stadium upgrades in the state.
Train companies have slashed their services by a fifth today as thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) and Unite hit picket lines up and down the country in a grinding dispute over pay and working conditions.
The latest wave of industrial action - which will see services finish at 6.30pm today and Saturday - is set to cause four days of travel hell for students getting their A-level results today, as well as holidaymakers and sports and music spectators.
It comes amid a mounting cost of living crisis fuelled by Putin's savage invasion of Ukraine, as inflation spirals out of control - hitting 10% yesterday and expected to rocket past 13% by this October - and the Bank of England fears a crippling year-long recession from this winter.
An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive
Standing on a picket line outside Euston station alongside Jeremy Corbyn, and pictured raising a fist in solidarity with striking rail workers, the hardliner branded Transport Secretary Grant Shapps 'hysterical' - and swatted away concerns that millions of low-wage workers who have to WFH 'cannot afford for rail workers to go on strike' this winter as energy bills are set to rise.
Education Secretary James Cleverly accused Mr Lynch and his union comrades of 'holding the country hostage' with his strikes, telling Sky News this morning: 'They've got a very very good salary package, they have incredibly good, ridiculously good terms and conditions, and what they're doing through these strikes, is they are disadvantaging people trying to get to work, trying to put food over the table, trying to keep a roof over their heads.
Meanwhile, hard left MPs including Rebecca Long-Bailey continued to defy 'absent' leader Keir Starmer's warning to distance themselves from rail strikes by visiting picket lines - even after Sam Tarry was sacked as a transport minister after he joined a strike in London last month.
'Fat cat firebrand' Mr Lynch - who has compared himself to Margaret Thatcher's Communist arch-rival Arthur Scargill, declared class war at a protest in Westminster and called for a general strike if Liz Truss is elected Prime Minister next month - today vowed to unleash successive waves of mass industrial action until the unions reach a negotiated settlement with Network Rail.
Commuters today thanked militant Mick Lynch for unleashing another round of rail strikes by allowing them to WFH - as more than 45,000 workers go on strike and force millions of commuters to WFH in what economists fear could be another hammerblow to the UK's teetering economy.
And live traffic data shows that the roads are largely unchanged compared to last week.
Figures provided by TomTom indicate that congestion in London at 9am today is just three percentage points higher than the same time last week - up to 39% from 36%. In the same time period, congestion levels in Birmingham, Manchester and Cardiff are 29%, 31% and 26% respectively - up slightly from 24%, 29% and 24%.
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