, in a report that alleged that executions had been authorised at the highest levels of the Assad government.
PC Matt Holden, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We’re delighted to have obtained this criminal behaviour order against Langley, who has been tormenting residents in a number of local villages.“We know elderly and vulnerable residents, particularly in our rural areas, can be intimidated by this sort of behaviour.”
Families are unable to say goodbye to loved ones because of changes to death certificates which has also led to overcrowded mortuaries, a funeral director has said.Geraint Griffith said it was taking between 10 and 20 days for bodies to arrive due to the new system, introduced in September, which he said made it hard to make them look presentable for loved ones.Overcrowding has also led to hundreds of bodies being moved to other mortuaries in the past six months, and Mr Griffith said families were not being informed.
The lead medical examiner for Wales said he was working "tirelessly" to address any delays.Under the new system,
, all deaths not investigated by a coroner must be reviewed independently by a medical examiner before a death certificate can be issued.
Mr Griffith, a funeral director in Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, said: "It's wrong for families who can't say goodbye to their loved ones.Seven Sisters docked in St Helier and St Peter Port on Thursday.
Scots pop icon Lulu is to headline a music festival where 70% of the acts will be female-led or have female members.Organisers of HebCelt said they had ensured at least a 50:50 gender balance every year since 2014.
Singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt, who has been supporting Snow Patrol on tour, and Brit Award-winning musician Eddi Reader are among the other female acts due to perform in Stornoway, Lewis, in July.There has been criticism in recent years of