Daily Mirror - 24.07.2019

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BA strikes are ON


TRAGIC Lucy McHugh


Stepfather of


killed Lucy, 13,


‘is attacked’


THE stepdad of murdered
13-year-old Lucy McHugh
has allegedly been attacked
in the street.
Richard Elmes, 22, was a
friend of the teen’s killer,
Stephen Nicholson, and
invited the paedophile to
lodge in the family home.
The 25-year-old abused
Lucy, killing her when she
threatened to expose him.
He got a minimum 33
years last week for her rape
and murder – and Mr
Elmes was allegedly
assaulted by two men
outside a shop days later.
Lucy’s mum Stacey
White, 31, said she is now
terrified of “vigilantes” and
has suffered abuse online.
Stacey, of Southampton,
said: “All I want is for us to
be able to grieve for our
little girl.”
Police said two men
were charged with GBH.


BY MARTIN FRICKER


POWERFUL A Harris hawk


Second dog


swooped on


by angry bird


A SECOND dog in days has
been attacked by a bird.
A hawk swooped trying
to snatch six-month-old
dachshund Bronn, on a
lead with his owners.
The Harris hawk was
used to chase off seagulls.
On Monday we revealed
how a huge gull grabbed a
miniature chihuahua, aged
four, from a garden in
Paignton, Devon.
But Keith Robinson, 33,
and wife Nicola, 28, were
able to save Bronn in Inver-
ness, in the Highlands.
Keith said: “It was trying
to lift him off the ground.
After a minute it let go, but
it was terrifying.”
The dog was unhurt but
is wary about going out.
The pest control firm
using the hawk said it was
trying to chase off the dog.
Harris hawks can have
wingspans of up to 4ft.


BY STEPHEN WHITE


Holby City to A&E


Worcs. She said: “After my kids were
born, I thought what I would do next.
“I decided it had to have all the
excitement of acting. Emergency
nursing just fits the bill.”
Newcastle-born Vicky, who in the
80s played alongside Ant and Dec in
Byker Grove, still acts and starred
recently as a nurse in Ken Loach’s
film Sorry We Missed You.

I decided my job had to have
all the excitement of acting.
Nursing fits the bill

VICKY HALL ON HER CHANGE OF CAREER

REAL
LIFE
A&E nurse
Vicky on
the ward

Appearing in the BBC drama

CASUALTY
Actress in the medical soap

DOCTORS


ACTRESS Vicky Hall loved her roles
in Casualty, Holby City and Doctors
so became a real A&E nurse.
The 42-year-old set off on her
new career by getting a degree and
qualifying as a nurse.
Mum-of-two Vicky, who was also a
medic in Coronation Street and Line
Of Duty, works part-time at the
Alexandra Hospital in Redditch,

summer.” Brian Strutton, Balpa’s general
secretary, said he was “pleased” with the
decision but “frustrated”.
He said: “BA could have spent this
time coming back to the negotiating
table instead of trying – and failing – to
tie us up in legal knots.
“This delay will now continue with BA
seeking to appeal against the High
Court’s decision. As a result, it’s now
likely the talks scheduled with ACAS on
Friday will have to be postponed.
“We ask that BA thinks hard about
why 93% of our members feel so strongly
about taking strike action.”
He said BA had admitted that even
one day of strike action would cost much
of what our pilots are asking for.
He added: “The ball really is in their
court to look after their pilots and ensure
the hard-working public get to continue
their holidays as planned.”
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@Grahamhiscott

action was “likely to commence on, or
about August 7”.
In a statement, a BA spokesman said
the airline was “very disappointed” with
the judge’s decision.
He said: “We will continue to pursue
every avenue to protect the holidays of
thousands of our customers this

strikes, which it claims have been
designed to cause “the maximum
in disruption”.
The airline’s barrister, John
Cavanagh QC, told the High Court
that Balpa had not provided a list
of the categories of employees
balloted, and said strike

BY GRAHAM HISCOTT
Head of Business

BRITISH Airways yesterday lost a
High Court bid to block summer
strikes by its pilots.
A judge dismissed the airline’s
application for a temporary injunction
to halt action, which it claims could cost
up to £40million a day.
But Mrs Justice Elisabeth Laing did
allow BA to appeal against her ruling.
This may be heard by the Court of
Appeal by Friday, or at the start of next
week. However, it raises the risk of
summer walkouts by pilots in
a dispute over pay.
The British Airline Pilots’
Association said on Monday
that its members backed
industrial action by more
than nine to one, with a
turnout of 90%.
BA took legal action in an
attempt to halt the

GROUNDED
BA pilots have
voted to strike

n anan
ee
PLEASED Brian Strutton

Airline loses bid to stop pilots


ruining thousands of holidays

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