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Prisoner denied parole

Local reports suggest that cordons were put in place on Heathfield Street, Cropper Street and an alleyway off Bold Street.

The woman was then rushed to the hospital, and her death was later confirmed by the Merseyside police.

Police stated that “Her death is not being treated as suspicious and a file is being prepared for the coroner”.

At the time of the incident, a statement by Merseyside police said, “We can confirm that officers are currently at Heathfield Street in Liverpool city centre this morning, Wednesday 29 March, following the death of a woman”.

“The car park is currently closed and motorists are advised to avoid the area. Thank you for your patience as we deal with this incident.”

CHARLES BRONSON has been denied parole after he spent nearly half a decade in prison due to ‘risk of future violence’.

The decision regarding his parole was taken by a board during a public hearing which started in March.

Bronson has been in and out of prison since 1974 and was jailed for the first time when he was 22 years old for armed robbery.

He has since admitted to nine rooftop protests and 11 hostage sieges, per a local news source.

The notorious prisoner, who is now 70 years old, will continue to sevre his sentence after the ruling by the board.

The decision of his parole was taken after a two­day hearing, which resulted in the board ruling that he “doesn’t have the skills to manage his risk of future violence.”

The most recent parole hearing was the eighth time Bronson has asked for his release.

Squirrels terrorise woman

MICHELLE Collins, 39, from Kilwinnning in Ayrshire said she is terrified to enter her kitchen each morning due to the grey squirrels who have been living in her house for the last three years.

The furry beasts have been chewing up her skirting boards and doors and eating her dogs’ food.

Michelle, a gym owner told a news source: “I never imagined squirrels could do this to my home, it’s unbelievable what they can do.

“I’ve tried everything but nothing is working. I feel terrorised by them.

“I’m terrified to go into my kitchen every morning.

“I live near woodland and they jump off the trees, onto my car port and then onto my house,” she said.

“There is a hole where they have dug under my porch and are coming up the inside of my walls.”

Pest controllers are not allowed to trap and kill grey squirrels living in guttering or roofs ­ but once they enter lofts or other rooms in a house they can be exterminated, but Michelle’s pest controller had given up after attempting to catch the squirrels.

However, the association recommends attempting to seal all entry points to a property.

FINLAND’S PM Sanna Marin’s party has been defeated in extremely tight parliamentary elections held on Sunday April 2. The centre­right National Coalition Party led by Petteri Orpo, 53, received the most votes followed by the rightwing Finns Party and the Social Democrats.

“Democracy has spoken. The Finnish people have voted and the party of democracy is always something wonderful,” Marin said when the results were practically closed.

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