Because this was done out-of-hours on the day before the killings, there was no opportunity for anyone to realise the gun had been sold to someone who was not a legitimate licence-holder, said Det Ch Insp Khanna.
Over the course of the morning, others suspected of being part of the violence are brought into the courtroom, interspersed with other cases on the list for the day.One man appears on a possession of cannabis charge, another is accused of stealing a bottle of wine.
Next to appear charged in connection with the hotel attack is Liam Grey, a 20-year-old from Mexborough, who, we hear, took a four-mile journey to the hotel.Arriving in the dock, he blows a kiss towards two women sitting in the public gallery while prosecutor Mark Hughes outlines the case against him.He is alleged to have tried to take a riot shield from an officer as he pushed against the police line.
Mr Grey pleads not guilty and is remanded in custody to appear at Sheffield Crown Court on 20 August.Head to the floor, he is led away by the dock officers. Blowing another kiss to the two women as he goes, he begins to cry.
Before the lunch break Joshua Simpson admits his part in the trouble.
He had seen the scenes on social media and driven from Worksop.It was hoped the money would pay for a renovation of two blocks, creating 48 spaces and opening in September, the
The council said there was a need for more secondary school capacity in Kettering, as it granted £561,000 to Latimer Arts College.An extra 49 places across years 7, 8 and 9 will be opened up by the money, with work to increase the size of dining areas also planned.
Further cash was handed to Alfred Lord Tennyson School in Rushden, which formed in 2023 when Tennyson Road Infants and Alfred Street JuniorsThe new school was given £925,000 to help ensure its combined site was ready from September 2025.