While you cheer, we'll be here and the best assist you'll make tonight might not be on the pitch! 🤗
Keep an eye on your mates, make sure everyone gets home safely and enjoy the football.
Ambulance crews, call handlers, dispatchers and support staff will be there if you need us but please help us keep our crews available for those who need them most.
Come on, England! ⚽💚
My son John (22) died after getting on the wrong Preston Emerald Celtic coach on 14 September 2024.
Someone filmed him on the bus. Please send any video to Cumbria Police (incident 238) or message me: 07907 223025
Just a dad begging to see his boy one last time god bless 🍀
Just a reminder that if you’re struggling over the festive period, there are places you can contact:
Samaritans: 116 123
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM): 0800 58 58 58
Shout (text): 85258
You’re not on your own 💙
A British woman, Lindsay Foreman, jailed in Iran for a year has spoken of the pain of separation from her family in a poignant Christmas message written in her cell. At a time when we should be connected, we find ourselves alone. Grief, has made a home from the hole in our heart.
It is five years since James Miller went missing, please keep his family in your thoughts 🙏🏻
ANNIVERSARY APPEAL - JAMES MILLER
James Miller was 37 years old when he went missing on 22 December 2020 from Warrington, Cheshire. He was last seen at 23:00hrs on Slater Street in Latchford. Moments later, he was captured on CCTV walking in the direction of Carol Street.
Described as 5ft 8in in height and of medium build with bright blue eyes. James has a distinctive scar on side of his head. The mechanic was wearing a white T-shirt and grey jogging bottoms with blue trainers at the time of his disappearance.
The avid Warrington Wolves rugby and Bolton Wanderers football fan did not take his phone, identification, cigarettes or any cash. His bank account has not been used and there has not been a single confirmed sighting.
Officers have continued to provide support to the family of James and have looked into numerous sightings reported to police, which have all proved inconclusive.
Some sightings placed James among the homeless community in Manchester, but these were never verified. Searches along the Mersey and in areas including Victoria Park, with the use of sonar equipment and drones, have proved fruitless.
The case featured on Channel 5’s Vanished: The Hunt for Britain's Missing People where his sister, Emma appealed to anyone with any information to come forward.
If you have seen James or you have information about his whereabouts, phone Cheshire Police on 101 quoting reference IML880492. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their online reporting service (link between).
Alternatively, please feel free to phone/text Missing People on 116000 or email [email protected] quoting reference 21-000068. Sightings and information about any missing person can also be given anonymously through the Missing People website (link below). All information is passed to the police. Your identity will remain confidential unless you indicate that it is ok for the charity to pass your details on to the police.
Cheshire Police:
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Crimestoppers:
https://t.co/dApb7itXGg
Missing People:
https://t.co/CFQSYTig2q
Report a Sighting:
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Facebook:
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#FindJamesMiller #MissingPersonsSupport
Please everyone help. I am trying to do a Christmas miracle and make someone happy. Yesterday (21/12/25) in @Bullring we found this lost platinum wedding band. It is name and date engraved, and has more detail. I want to reunite it with its rightful owner. Retweets might help.