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A MAN accused of a catalogue of sex crimes against kids took his own life the day he was supposed to go on trial.Steven Marchmont, 32, was found dead at the house he shared with father George in remote Golspie, Sutherland.1Steve
stanley quencher n Marchmont took his own lifeHe d been waiting more than two years for the date and his family hit out at the time it took to grind through the Covid-hit justice system.His four, now grown-up, alleged victims also blasted the delays.A close family member speaking on their behalf said: There are no winners in
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ONE third of Brits think the recycling they put out each week ends up in landfill, research has revealed.A survey of 2,000 adults shows how seriously the environment is taken,
stanley cup with 95 per cent putting plastic bottles, tins, glass, or cardboard out for recycling each week.1A third 36 per cent fear recycling they put out each week ends up in landfillCr
stanley tumbler edit: Getty - ContributorBut while the public does its bit, 36 per cent fear their hard work may be pointless and that their recycling ends up with the general waste anyway once taken away.It also emerged that 25 per cent would do more if they understood the recycling messaging on products better.Sarah Webster, director of sustainable business at Britvic, which commissioned the research ahead of Recycle Week on 21st September 2020, said: Packaging is part of our everyday life
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