Hi @Tesco I bought some sausages yesterday (27th October) just to find that they expired the day before - the 26th. Why are there out of date items on your shelves?!!
Hi @Tesco I bought some sausages yesterday (27th October) just to find that they expired the day before - the 26th. Why are there out of date items on your shelves?!
Hi @Tesco I bought some sausages yesterday (27th October) just to find that they expired the day before - the 26th. Why are there out of date items on your shelves?!
@flannelsfashion hello. I placed on order on 24th December 2024 and it still has not been delivered. I cannot get any update from DPD on where my parcel is.
Please advise
THIS DESERVES A FULL READ
Thirteen men, all of Somali origin, have been convicted of the systematic sexual abuse of vulnerable girls as young as 13 in Bristol and officers are investigating claims against 49 other suspects.
The victims, some of whom were in local authority care, were groomed and passed around by their abusers – often for money – and assaulted in homes, parks and a hotel.
One of the girls was raped at age 13 on the same night by three different men, including a stranger, and thought her life would be in danger if she went to the police.
Another girl was sexually exploited after a local authority outside Bristol set her up alone in a flat at the age of 16 in a deprived inner-city neighbourhood although she had been described as having the emotional development of a three-year-old.
Within hours of arriving, she was spotted by drug dealers who set up a base in her new home and forced her to work as a prostitute. The abuse continued for months even after she told care workers about what was happening; the girl’s 14-year-old sister was subsequently raped during a visit.
A serious case review will look at the case and examine whether more should have been done to protect the girls. Ten girls came forward to make allegations about the 13 men but Avon and Somerset police said they were actively pursuing nine other investigations across the force area, involving suspects from various communities and ethnic backgrounds. The Guardian has learned that 49 suspects and 48 victims are involved in these investigations.
Detectives expressed concerns that hotels were being used for exploitative sex parties and the police have worked with the Premier Inn chain because one of the most savage attacks took place at one of its hotels.
Avon and Somerset police have said the case has similarities with large-scale child exploitation cases in places such as Oxford and Rochdale, where men of Asian heritage have been found guilty of abuse. But this the first time members of the Somali community have been found guilty of such crimes.
Police said they were aware that the case could prompt hate attacks.
Six of the men, most of whom are in their early 20s, have begun jail terms for offences including rape, paying a child for sex and arranging or facilitating payments for the sexual offences of a child. Another seven – one of whom appeared in both trials – were convicted this week of offences including rape, causing or inciting child prostitution, sexual acts with children and trafficking.
Some of the offenders were members of a drugs gang that sold heroin and cocaine in Bristol. Others were well-educated men with good prospects. The lifting of reporting restrictions on Thursday means that the story can be told for the first time.
The case has caused huge concern in Bristol. Teachers have been briefed and some teachers at inner-city schools have claimed it is not uncommon for schoolgirls to boast about being paid for sex.
It has also sent shockwaves through the Somali community in Bristol. Muna Abdi, chair of the Bristol Somali Forum, said the men had committed “evil acts” that the Muslim community utterly condemned.
A joint statement from the Bristol Somali forum and the Somali Resource Centre said: “The Somali community is law-abiding and values law. The shock of this case, like a thunderbolt, has struck at the heart of our proud and law-abiding community in a way that is impossible to describe.”
Children’s charity Barnardo’s continues to care for some of the victims. Hugh Sherriffe, director for Barnardo’s in the south-west and Midlands, said the case was the “tip of the iceberg” and such abuse was going on across the UK and demanded more efforts to stop it.
Detectives began investigating last year after the 13-year-old was raped by three men on the same night just before Christmas 2012.
If you want to know how things are going in globalist England. 🏴
LEFT: James Nelson, 18, who has been jailed for TWO MONTHS for protesting on Sunday.
RIGHT: Lawson Natty, 18, who will spend just SIX months in jail for the manslaughter of a 14-year-old boy.
They free child murderers and jail those protesting them.
BREAKING: Hurricane #Beryl has clinched 160 mph maximum sustained winds, surpassing Hurricane Emily (2005) as the earliest forming Category 5 Atlantic cyclone by more than two weeks. In hundreds of years of Hurricane history, no storm like Beryl has ever been documented. She is a phenomenally rare, alien-like specimen of unfathomable tropical fury. And with the glacial fortification of cryogenic cloud rings surrounding her 935 mb. core, she is now at the pinnacle of her ultra-violent fury.
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