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内容摘要:As candidates pound the pavements, knocking on doors and dropping leaflets through our letterboxes, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming election.

As candidates pound the pavements, knocking on doors and dropping leaflets through our letterboxes, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming election.

A 54-year-old secondary school teacher "emotionally blackmailed" a teenager and threatened to kill himself if their relationship ended, a court has heard.Jonathon Coombs, from Barry, was a drama teacher at Pencoedtre Comprehensive and involved in various drama groups at the time of the alleged sexual offences, which took place between November 2022 and April 2023.

Elevate your dining experience, whether you’re watching Wimbledon, Wicked, or the sun go down

The teenager told Cardiff Crown Court he felt trapped by Mr Coombs, adding that Mr Coombs told him if anyone found out about their relationship it would "ruin both of their lives".Mr Coombs denies seven counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust.Opening the case, prosecutor Roger Griffiths told the jury Mr Coombs admitted having sex with the teenager during a party after one production.

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They had started exchanging messages which were friendly at first but became suggestive, the court heard, with Mr Coombs telling the teenager he was his "Gay Guru".He would be invited to Mr Coombs house and on one occasion they began kissing.

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The teenager described the situation to police as getting "weirder and weirder".

He said on one occasion when he tried to stop what was happening, Mr Coombs threatened to kill himself.The eight remixed songs from Monnow Valley include singles Live Forever, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Shakermaker while the older versions of Rock 'n' Roll Star, Up In The Sky, Columbia, Bring It On Down and Digsy's Dinner have also been redone.

Former Monnow Vallew enginner Callum Marinho, who is now Noel Gallagher’s in-house producer at his Lone Star Studios in London, is helping remix the old sessions."It feels like it has gone full circle," said Jo Riou, Monnow Valley's owner.

"Callum did work experience with us, he trained here and worked here for years so he knows our room so well. We're really proud."Definitely Maybe's 30th anniversary edition will also include outtakes from their subsequent recording at the Sawmills studio in Cornwall and a previously unreleased demo version of Sad Song featuring Liam on vocals.

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