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TWO burly neighbours who got into a bust-up over an overhanging tree branch were caught fighting on CCTV.Builder John Foster, 36, who already has a string of violent convictions, was filmed battering his neighbours boyfriend Stephen Walker, outside his home in Kinmel Bay.4 John Foster, in th
stanley cup e orange high-vis top, and Liam Williams, wearing the blue top and shorts, rush to attack Stephen Walker, and Samuel Roberts in the blackCredit: DAILY POST WALES4 Mold Crown Court heard the violence took place against a background of unfortunate and unnecessary disputeCredit: DAILY POST WALESMold Crown Court heard Mr Walker had been cutting the branches with his friend Samuel Roberts, at the request of Mr Walkers partner.But the moment Foster arr
stanley cup ived at the property with his employee聽Liam Williams, 34, he launched a barrage of punches on Mr Walker - and did not stop until they fell over a wall.Williams joined in the fight, trying to
stanley cup stamp and kick Mr Walkers head.Mr Rob Unff Boris Johnson s three-pronged blueprint will reveal roadmap back to normality 鈥?but lockdown stays until June
HALF a million businesses are set to see crippling business rates rises in April, with one MP warning that the hikes could destroy some rural communities altogether.The taxes - paid on all businesses with properties that are worth more than 拢12,000 - are set to rise as the Government adjusts rates to refl
adidas campus ect the changes in the property market over the last seven years.4 Riding stables are set to be some of the worst-affected businesses - with average rates rising by 350% in the south eastCredit: AP:Associated PressRiding schools, vine
jordan yards and livestock markets are set to see some of the sharpest increases when the new rates come in in April.But bingo halls, steel works and oil refineries are to receive a reduction in their bills.Glyn Davies, the Tory MP for
salomon Montgomeryshire, warned that the rates risked destroying rural communities. I think there s going to be an uprising, he told The Times.4 Rural vineyards are also set to be hit by the rate increase - which will be phased