In Today's Papers

Thursday 12 June 2003

Posted: 12 June 2003 | Subscribe Online


By Amy Taylor, Clare Jerrom and Alex Dobson.

Britain's youngest joyrider - aged 10
A boy aged 10 became the youngest ever person to be convicted of joyriding in Britain yesterday.
Hastings magistrates heard how the boy admitted taking his father's car without consent. He was already banned from driving following a previous offence.
Source:- Daily Mail Thursday 12 June page 23

Fears grow for girl on the run with graveyard rapist
Concerns are growing for a 16-year-old girl who has run away with a sex offender convicted of raping a 92-year-old woman.

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Kayleigh Quinn has been described by police as "young and vulnerable", and her family are said to be distraught after learning she had fled with 23-year-old convicted rapist Steven Barton.
Quinn and Barton, who was described as "thoroughly evil" by the judge in his trial in 1996, left a jointly written note that implied they were going to commit suicide.
The couple were last seen in Pulborough, West  Sussex, at 7pm on Tuesday.
Source:- Daily Telegraph Thursday 12 June page 3

Scottish newspapers

Warning nursery nurses’ strike could last until summer holidays
Further two-days strikes were held by more than 2,500 nursery nurses yesterday as it emerged that the dispute could continue through the summer holidays.
In the fourth week of industrial action, nurseries in the Highlands and the west of Scotland were forced to close over the demand for a £4,000 a year increase in pay.
Nurses in Inverness will take industrial action today.
Source:- The Herald Thursday 12 June

Yob robs gran as she lies in coma
A diabetic woman was robbed by a thief after she fell unconscious from her wheelchair.
Christine McLay, who only has one leg, was taken ill when exercising her dog. She slipped into a coma when her blood sugar levels dropped dangerously low and she fell from her wheelchair.
After McLay from Edinburgh was revived by paramedics it emerged that £80 in cash, her mobile telephone and cigarettes had all been stolen.
Source:- Daily Record Thursday 12 June page 9

Man on belt rap
A man who hit a teenager with a leather belt twice denied it was a criminal assault yesterday.
Angus McKie  pleaded not guilty to assaulting the 13-year-old boy when he refused to attend school. McKie admits delivering the blows, but is relying on a defence of reasonable chastisement, saying he was at his wits end.
The boy, now aged 14, said the assault was his own fault and he had not been struck by McKie before or since.

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The trial was adjourned until 8 July.
Source:- Daily Record Thursday 12 June page 10

Welsh newspapers

Scandal of care homes cash gap

Older people looked after in private care homes are worth less than those being looked after by local authorities.
In Wales, care home owners will receive up to £175 less per person every week this year for providing similar services to those in council-run homes.
According to Care Forum Wales, the body that represents care home owners in the principality, local authorities are also guilty of paying independent homes less than it actually costs to provide residential or complex nursing care for older patients.

Source:- Western Mail Thursday 12 June page 6

No-one culpable for death of father

A father who for many years was denied access to his three children, hanged himself from a bridge in Swansea.
An inquest was told that Andrew Roberts, aged 35, suffered from severe back pain due to a crumbling spine. A statement from a police officer investigating Robert’s death said that he was also caused great distress by being denied access to his children.
 Roberts had spent time as a teenager in care homes in Swansea and Cardiff, but as an adult found it difficult to find regular work.

Source:-  Western Mail Thursday 12 June page 6

Isolated fathers protest

Fathers fighting for a fairer deal when marriages go wrong took their fight to the family courts in Swansea, yesterday.
Protesters from Fathers4Justice staged a demonstration outside the courts to highlight problems with access to children following family breakdown, and the called for changes in the way the Child Support Agency deals with men.

Source:- Western Mail Thursday 12 June page 8



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