Woman charged in Nigel Farage milkshake investigation
Essex Police has confirmed Victoria Thomas Bowen, 25, will appear before magistrates in Colchester on July 2 charged with assault by beating and criminal damage.
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Essex Police has confirmed Victoria Thomas Bowen, 25, will appear before magistrates in Colchester on July 2 charged with assault by beating and criminal damage.
As I drove up the A120, I spotted a "welcome home Nigel" banner draped over a bridge.
Gazette reporter Elliot Deady chatted with Mr Farage, leader of Reform UK, at the Three Jays pub in Jaywick about the things that matter locally.
The Reform UK leader said he would be a “bloody nuisance” in Westminster if he succeeds in becoming an MP at his eighth attempt.
In the video, you can see the Clacton General election candidate, walking back to the Reform bus as he wipes the liquid from his face.
Nigel Farage has set out his goal for Reform UK to effectively take over the Conservative Party – and potentially put him in No 10.
South Wales Police is looking for 21-year-old Jack Jones, from Swansea, who was reported to have absconded from custody on April 17.
Essex Police said the two people were arrested after officers from its Clacton community policing team executed a warrant in the seaside town.
Dora Margaret Pasirayi, an agency nurse who regularly worked at the former Yew Trees Hospital in Kirby-le-Soken, had been suspended for six months.
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