Wednesday 30 September 2015

ricbrown3193 published Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell joins fight for disclosure...

A leading human rights campaigner has joined the fight to get Essex Police to hand over evidence which supporters say may prove the innocence of notorious serial killer Jeremy Bamber.A petition has been launched to force Essex Police's hand over the evidence, which has been withheld under Public Interest Immunity (PII), attracting the backing of Peter Tatchell.The well-known campaigner, 63, appeared on BBC Radio Essex to argue the case, saying: "My understanding is that there are 10 items...

Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell joins fight for disclosure...

HSinclair published Travellers vacate Chelmsford council-owned carpark

TRAVELLERS who set up camp in a council-owned car park have vacated the area after being served a notice to leave.The group, who spent four days at Baddow Road pay and display car park on Parkway before leaving on Sunday, had previously set up camp on the Aldi-owned land next to the Army and Navy roundabout.At the time, one member of the group had told the Chronicle that they didn't intend to stay long and said the council shouldn't have any issues with them as they were tidy and were keeping...

Travellers vacate Chelmsford council-owned carpark

Thursday 24 September 2015

SamBalls published Essex Police hunt for two laptops taken in Braintree burglary...

Detectives have launched a countywide search for two Apple MacBooks containing 15 years of family photos that were stolen in a Braintree burglary.Intruders broke into a property at Coldnailhurst Avenue between 1.15pm and 3.20pm on Monday, September 21.They forced open a door at the back of the house, causing considerable damage to the door frame.Two Apple MacBook laptops and an iPad were stolen.Investigating officer DC Nick Campbell said: "The family are devastated because the laptops...

Essex Police hunt for two laptops taken in Braintree burglary...

DarrylWebber published Horror show: Crushed Beaks play Chelmsford

Brace yourself. There's a "sonically intense whirlwind and distorted wall of reverberation sound" heading to Club Static at the Bassment this week.The much-fancied and intriguingly-named Crushed Beaks come to the Bassment, Chelmsford, this Thursday, September 24 bringing their unique sound influenced by horror films, especially those by cult director Dario Argento, with them. Their debut album, Scatter, was released in February and showcased an intense, visceral collection of songs...

Horror show: Crushed Beaks play Chelmsford

Monday 21 September 2015

Essex Chronicle published 595,000 tonnes of UK's rubbish could be burned in Essex in plan...

A CONTROVERSIAL waste plant that will see upwards of 145,000 more lorries on the A12 each year wants to increase the amount it can incinerate by about 65 per cent.Developer Gent Fairhead already has permission from Essex County Council to build the 16-hectare site at Rivenhall Airfield and import rubbish from outside the county.But it has asked for further amendments to the approved plans that will see an incinerator handling up to 595,000 tonnes of commercial and industrial waste annually, 65...

595,000 tonnes of UK's rubbish could be burned in Essex in plan...

Thursday 17 September 2015

HSinclair published Detective on Essex Police's Child Abuse Investigations Team...

A detective based in the Child Abuse Investigations Team has been dismissed from Essex Police for gross misconduct.Dc Lee Pollard was found to have breached standards of behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity and confidentiality by a panel chaired by Assistant Chief Constable Maurice Mason.In October 2013, Dc Pollard accessed, copied and disclosed another officer's computerised application for a job promotion without the individual's permission and then disclosed it to another officer...

Detective on Essex Police's Child Abuse Investigations Team...

Tuesday 15 September 2015

Braintree Chronicle published Witham car park owner would 'entertain' talks with Braintree...

A WITHAM businessman is "open-minded" to the idea of building a multi-storey car park near the town's train station, despite initial scepticism at it being financially viable.Richard Tuck, 47, who owns the Cut Throat Lane car park to the north east of the station, said he would entertain conversations with Braintree District Council.It comes after town and district councillor Angela Kilmartin said a new multi-storey could solve Witham's parking problems.Mr Tuck, whose family has owned...

Witham car park owner would 'entertain' talks with Braintree...

Thursday 10 September 2015

Hazard: Rivals out to kill Chelsea

Eden Hazard says Chelsea are finding life as Premier League champions challenging as "everyone wants to kill you".

Togo coach ditches Adebayor

Emmanuel Adebayor will not be selected for Togo any longer after he failed to respond to a recent call-up.

Wednesday 9 September 2015

Lucas: I was close to Liverpool exit

Liverpool midfielder Lucas admits he was "very close" to leaving the club this summer but is "happy" to stay.

Thiago Silva baffled by fees

Thiago Silva has described the fees paid by Manchester clubs this summer as bordering "on the edge of madness".

Otamendi to play as right-back?

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini is reportedly considering Nicolas Otamendi as an emergency right-back this weekend.

Welbeck back in new year

Danny Welbeck is reportedly on course for a Christmas return despite Roy Hodgson's more pessimistic prediction that he would miss the next six months.

'Happy' De Gea ready to return

David de Gea is "happy" amid reports that he will return to Manchester United's starting line-up.

Wenger warns Henry about management

Arsene Wenger has warned Thierry Henry he will have to undergo a "psychological and mental transformation" if he wishes to succeed as a manager.

Bale agent rubbishes 'stupid paper talk'

Gareth Bale's agent, Jonathan Barnett, has branded speculation that the Real Madrid forward could join Manchester United as "stupid paper talk".

Terry: I'd chuck myself under a bus for Jose

John Terry has dismissed any rumours of a feud with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, saying: "I'd chuck myself under a bus for him."

Dutch legend likens Depay to Bond villain

Netherlands legend Willem van Hanegem has likened Manchester United star Memphis Depay to a Bond villain in a stinging critique of the national side.

Romero: I was struggling to find a club

Sergio Romero has admitted he was struggling to find a new club this summer before Manchester United signed him on a free transfer.

Maldon Chronicle published Creative workshops unite artistic Maldon residents

POETRY workshops, mug painting and live music were just some of the creative events uniting Maldon this bank holiday weekend.Make It Maldon, the brainchild of 22-year-old Willow Shepstone, offered a range of artistic opportunities for shop owners, residents and visitors over three days.The former Plume School student, now at Nottingham Trent University, scooped a £1,500 grant from Essex County Council to implement her plan for Make It Maldon. Its success has paved the way for repeat...

Creative workshops unite artistic Maldon residents

SamBalls published Yates and Payne Construction set up Braintree collection point...

A SELFLESS mother-of-two is spearheading Braintree's response to the migrant crisis sweeping through Europe by setting up a temporary collection point for much-needed donations.Sinead Yates, 42, a director at Yates and Payne Construction, has transformed the storage space at the back of her firm's East Street office into a makeshift holding area for toothbrushes, books and clothes.The Acorn Avenue resident explained that she started accepting donations on Monday and will continue to hoard...

Yates and Payne Construction set up Braintree collection point...

Sissoko: Palace bigger than Newcastle

Moussa Sissoko has explained his struggles to start for France by claiming his team-mates, including Crystal Palace's Yohan Cabaye, "all play in big clubs".

Saha: Martial can be 'next Thierry Henry'

Former France striker Louis Saha believes his compatriot Anthony Martial has the attributes to become "the next Thierry Henry" at Manchester United.

Hazard: Everyone wants to kill Chelsea

Eden Hazard says Chelsea are finding life as Premier League champions so difficult because "everyone wants to kill you".

Tuesday 8 September 2015

Odegaard chose Real over Reds, City & United

Martin Odegaard has revealed that he chose to join Real Madrid despite advances from Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United.

Pedro: Mourinho 'helped' Chelsea decision

Chelsea new boy Pedro has defended Jose Mourinho and admits the Portuguese boss was one of the reasons he signed for the champions.

De Gea could be ready to face Liverpool

David de Gea could be available for Manchester United against Liverpool after Vicente Del Bosque revealed that the Spain goalkeeper is ready to face Macedonia on Tuesday.

Monday 7 September 2015

Walcott: Lower-league experience crucial

Theo Walcott says England's young talent should consider dropping down the leagues in search of regular first-team football in a bid to aid their development.

Carrick doubtful for Liverpool date

Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick is a doubt for Saturday's Premier League clash with Liverpool after withdrawing from the England squad.

Toivonen 'regrets' failed Liverpool move

Sunderland new boy Ola Toivonen has revealed he "regrets" he didn't "fight hard enough" to sign for Liverpool in 2010/11.

Newcastle 'vetoed' Sissoko exit

Moussa Sissoko has revealed he did ponder a summer move away from Tyneside, but says Newcastle "vetoed" any potential exit.

Can wants goals and assists

Emre Can has admitted that he needs to improve on last season's poor return of one Premier League goal and zero assists.

Pulis: Saido will play again

West Brom manager Tony Pulis expects Saido Berahino to play for the club again - but has told him to "grow up and wise up".

Sunday 6 September 2015

Benteke enlists help of mental coach

Christian Benteke has undertaken training on the mental side of his game with a sports coach in order to deal with the pressure of playing for Liverpool.

Moyes backs Rooney for midfield future

David Moyes believes Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney can prolong his career by eventually dropping back into a midfield role.

Berahino expected to back down on threat

Saido Berahino will back down on his strike threat and return to action with West Brom, according to players' union boss Gordon Taylor.

Lawro: Liverpool a 'poor man's Arsenal'

Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson has branded the current side as "a poor man's Arsenal", claiming they have already been "sussed out".

Man United target Bale and Ronaldo - Report

Manchester United have identified Real Madrid pair Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo as their main transfer targets for next summer, according to the Sunday Mirror.

Benzema dismisses Arsenal transfer talk

Arsenal target Karim Benzema has rubbished speculation that he could have left Real Madrid this summer, saying he is happy in the Spanish capital.

Saturday 5 September 2015

Cocaine 'worth £56m' seized on yacht

More than a tonne of cocaine with an estimated street value of £56m is seized from a yacht intercepted off the Kent coast.

Insigne to stay at Napoli for life - Agent

Lorenzo Insigne intends to end his career with Napoli, scuppering hopes Arsene Wenger might have had of bringing the striker to The Emirates.

Gradel out and now Mings gets season KO

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has confirmed that £8million summer signing Tyrone Mings will miss the rest of the season.

West Brom stars mock Berahino tweet

Chris Brunt, Kyle Lafferty and Gareth McAuley have appeared to mock West Brom team-mate Saido Berahino for his 'thumbs up' photo taken on a private jet.

Cole won't play for a lower-league club

Roma defender Ashley Cole will not drop down the leagues despite not being listed as a player on the club's official website.

Fergie: Discipline may have cost me titles

Sir Alex Ferguson admits his tough approach to discipline could have cost him Premier League titles during his time at Manchester United.

Martial's £21m United add-ons revealed

Manchester United new boy Anthony Martial only needs to score 25 goals in the next four seasons to trigger a £7.2m bonus payment to Monaco.

Bayern: We turned down huge Muller bid

Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says the Bundesliga club turned down an extremely lucrative offer for Thomas Muller this summer.

Neville's roles are 'tricky' - Oxlade-Chamberlain

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain says England coach Gary Neville's job as a pundit puts him in a "tricky situation", but admits he successfully manages to combine both roles.

Friday 4 September 2015

Harry Kane retains confidence

England striker Harry Kane is confident he can handle the weight of expectation upon him.

Welbeck sidelined for 'a period of months'

Arsenal have confirmed that striker Danny Welbeck will be sidelined for "a period of months" after undergoing surgery on his injured knee.

Man United brand De Gea reports as 'rubbish'

Manchester United have rubbished reports that David De Gea could be frozen out of the side if he refuses to sign a new contract at Old Trafford.

Thursday 3 September 2015

Levy defends Tottenham's transfer dealings

Daniel Levy has launched a staunch defence of Spurs' transfer dealings this summer, accusing West Brom of 'disrespecting' Saido Berahino.

Hammers face FA charge

West Ham have been charged by the FA with failing to control their players following Mark Noble's dismissal at Liverpool.

Redknapp blasts 'bang average' Liverpool

Harry Redknapp has criticised the current Liverpool side, claiming they are "bang average" and are "lucky to have any points" so far this season.

Spurs fans seek explanation from club

The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust has asked for a "credible explanation" from Spurs in regards to their summer transfer dealings.

Wenger 'happy' with Arsenal investment

Arsene Wenger has said he is happy with Arsenal's transfers, using Man United's signing of Anthony Martial as proof that top quality players are at a premium.

Newcastle to retain interest in Austin

Fears over Charlie Austin's fitness reportedly curtailed Newcastle's £15million interest in the QPR striker, but the club could renew the move in January.

Wednesday 2 September 2015

Aaron Lennon back at Everton

Everton have completed the signing of Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon on a three-year contract.

United respond on De Gea

Manchester United have issued a response to claims from Real Madrid over the failed transfer of David de Gea.

Man United sign Newport teenager

Manchester United have signed teenage defender Regan Poole from Sky Bet League 2 club Newport County.

Derby sign Bradley Johnson

Derby beat the transfer deadline to sign midfielder Bradley Johnson from Norwich.

Villa and Liverpool agree Ilori loan

Liverpool have reached agreement with Aston Villa for the season-long loan of defender Tiago Ilori.

Chelsea sign Reading's Hector

Chelsea have signed Reading's Michael Hector for £4m, and loaned him back for the rest of the season.

Guedioura returns to Watford

Midfielder Adlene Guedioura has returned to Watford from Crystal Palace after signing a three-year contract.

United wrap up surprise Martial deal

Manchester United have completed the surprise signing of striker Anthony Martial from Monaco for £36million on a four-year contract.

Adebayor wanted £5m pay-off

Emmanuel Adebayor wanted a £5m pay-off to leave Tottenham, who are unwilling to meet that demand.

Watford sign striker Oulare

Watford have signed 19-year-old striker Obbi Oulare on a five-year deal from Club Brugge.

Antonio 'buzzing' at West Ham move

Michail Antonio has become West Ham's fourth deadline day signing after arriving from Nottingham Forest for a fee of £6.5million.

Joleon Lescott joins Aston Villa

Joleon Lescott has joined Aston Villa from West Brom for an undisclosed fee.

Arsenal fans urge transfer review

The Arsenal Supporters Trust has urged the club to "open a full review into its arrangements for scouting and purchasing players".

Tuesday 1 September 2015

Bournemouth seal £4m Murray deal

Bournemouth have signed Glenn Murray from Crystal Palace for an undisclosed fee, believed to be £4m, with the striker penning a deal to 2018.

Watford sign Ibarbo on season-long loan

Colombia forward Victor Ibarbo has signed for Watford on a season-long loan from Roma.

United 'agree £29m De Gea deal with Real'

Man United have agreed the sale of David De Gea to Real Madrid, with Keylor Navas poised to move the other way in a deal valued at £29m.

Hernandez seals £7.3m Leverkusen move

Javier Hernandez has welcomed the "big opportunity" of playing for Bayer Leverkusen after they signed him for a fee of £7.3m from Man United.