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Air ambulance called after man suffers 'slash injury' in Manchester attack
Air ambulance called after man suffers 'slash injury' in Manchester attack

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Air ambulance called after man suffers 'slash injury' in Manchester attack

A man suffered a slash injury to his face after being attacked in Manchester today (Wednesday, June 11). The incident happened in the Wythenshawe area. Police confirmed that they were alerted at about 3.15pm after reports of an assault. An air ambulance was sent to the scene. The incident happened in Nearbrook Road, Benchill, off Woodhouse Lane. The victim was taken to hospital with injuries to his face believed to have been caused by a knife. READ MORE: LIVE Clean up underway after 'serious disorder' sees riot police called and cars damaged READ MORE: Boys accused of murdering Ibrahima Seck, 14, on his way to play football appear in court as their families watch on Haveley Hey Community School, primary, is on the road where the attack happened. A 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of Section 18 wounding. The victim's injuries are serious but not life threatening. The scene was cordoned off by police for a short while but has now re-opened. ----- Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE Day in day out, our reporters in the Manchester Evening News newsroom bring you remarkable stories from all aspects of Mancunian life. However, with the pace of life these days, the frenetic news agenda and social media algorithms, you might not be getting a chance to read it. That's why every week our Features and Perspectives editor Rob Williams brings you Unmissable, highlighting the best of what we do - bringing it to you directly from us. Make sure you don't miss out, and see what else we have to offer, by clicking here and signing up for MEN Daily News. And be sure to join our politics writer Jo Timan every Sunday for his essential commentary on what matters most to you in Greater Manchester each week in our newsletter Due North. You can also sign up for that here. You can also get all your favourite content from the Manchester Evening News on WhatsApp. Click here to see everything we offer, including everything from breaking news to Coronation Street. If you prefer reading our stories on your phone, consider downloading the Manchester Evening News app here, and our news desk will make sure every time an essential story breaks, you'll be the first to hear about it. And finally, if there is a story you think our journalists should be looking into, we want to hear from you. Email us on newsdesk@ or give us a ring on 0161 211 2920.

Perimeter surveys completed on over 1.2 mln ha NCR land as of April 30, says Awang Tengah
Perimeter surveys completed on over 1.2 mln ha NCR land as of April 30, says Awang Tengah

Borneo Post

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Perimeter surveys completed on over 1.2 mln ha NCR land as of April 30, says Awang Tengah

Land and Survey Department personnel conduct an NRC land perimeter survey in Sri Aman. — Bernama file photo KUCHING (May 28): A total area of approximately 1,200,766 ha or 2,967,093 acres of the Native Customary Rights (NCR) land have been successfully surveyed by perimeter under the New Initiative NCR Land Survey Programme from October 2010 until April 30 this year. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan said from that figure, around 935,760 ha or 2,312,263 acres have been gazetted as Bumiputera Communal Reserve (Agriculture) under Section 6 of the Sarawak Land Code. 'These surveying works are conducted based on applications from the relevant parties. 'Since 2017, the focus has also included the surveying of individual lots for the issuance of land titles under Section 18, specifically in gazetted areas, based on applications and the readiness of the claimants. 'As of April 30, 2025, a total of 99,438 individual lots covering 118,749 ha or 293,429 acres have been successfully surveyed, and land titles have been or will be issued under Section 18,' he said during his ministerial winding-up speech at the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) here today. He said to expedite the surveying of individual NCR land lots, claimants must be present during fieldwork, clearly mark their land boundaries, and avoid disputes to ensure a smoother process. 'The Sarawak government is committed to ensuring the continuity of this programme and will continue to allocate the necessary funding, in addition to funds received from the federal government,' added Awang Tengah. Awang Tengah Ali Hasan lead NCR land survey

NCR land surveys to continue for valid claims, says Deputy Premier
NCR land surveys to continue for valid claims, says Deputy Premier

Borneo Post

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

NCR land surveys to continue for valid claims, says Deputy Premier

Awang Tengah (seated, fourth left) and others in a photo call with the title recipients. Seated at second and third left are Iskandar and Chukpai, respectively. BINTULU (May 15): Perimeter surveys of Native Customary Rights (NRC) land will continue for as long as needed but only for landowners who present valid legal evidence and consent to the process, said Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. The Deputy Premier said the Sarawak government is committed to the NCR survey initiative, but stressed that surveys will not proceed if ownership disputes remain unresolved or if the matter is still before the courts. 'If any dispute exists, especially if a case is still in court, the survey will not proceed unless the legal action is withdrawn and a new application is submitted. 'The government has always recognised NCR land, not just recently but since the 1960s. What we're doing now is building on that commitment with better processes,' he said during a land title handover ceremony here today. He clarified that the survey process is conducted in two stages: perimeter survey and individual lot survey. He added that since 2010, more than 1.2 million hectares—nearly three million acres—have been surveyed under this initiative. 'However, rapid development in rural areas has triggered a rise in disputes, overlapping claims, and tension among communities. 'That's why the government stepped in to expedite the surveying process, reduce conflict, and ensure everyone's rights are protected,' he said, urging claimants not to blame the government if surveys cannot proceed due to unresolved internal conflicts. 'If it's truly your land and you have proof, submit an application. The government will assess it fairly. But if it's not your land, don't make false claims.' He also addressed concerns about Section 6 documents which were often misconstrued by the public. 'Some say (Sarawak Land Code) Section 6 documents do not prove ownership. If you don't believe in it, return the document. But to date, no one has,' he said. Awang Tengah added that once a perimeter survey is completed and ownership verified, landowners can apply for land titles under Section 18, which offer perpetual ownership, exemption from premium charges, and no land tax. 'This is the government's promise to the people. As long as the moon and stars remain, the land remains yours,' he said. Also present at the handover ceremony were Jepak assemblyman Iskandar Turkee and Murum assemblyman Kennedy Chukpai Ugon. Awang Tengah Land Survey ncr land

Jail time, fine await national service no-shows, trainees warned
Jail time, fine await national service no-shows, trainees warned

Free Malaysia Today

time15-05-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Jail time, fine await national service no-shows, trainees warned

The failure of trainees to report for national service training without a valid reason is a punishable offence. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : The defence ministry has reminded individuals selected for the national service training programme (PLKN) that those who do not show up without a valid reason could be punished with jail time and a fine. The ministry's national service department said trainees must report to the PLKN camp by 12pm tomorrow, as stated in their call-up letters. 'Failure to report for duty without a valid reason, or evidence of health issues confirmed by a medical expert, is considered as defying orders,' it said in a statement. The department added that those who disobey orders can be punished under Section 18(1) of the National Service Training Act, which provides for a maximum RM3,000 fine, up to six months in prison, or both, if convicted. It added that inciting or persuading trainees to not show up for PLKN is also an offence under Section 19(2) of the Act, also punishable by a maximum fine of RM3,000, up to six months in prison, or both, upon conviction. Earlier this week, there were reports that 206 PLKN trainees failed to show up at their respective camps on Monday. They have until 12pm tomorrow to report in. Last Sunday, it was reported that male trainees are based at the 505 Territorial Army Regiment Camp in Pekan, Pahang, and female trainees at the 515 Territorial Army Regiment Camp in Kuala Lumpur. PLKN is being gradually reintroduced in its third iteration to foster patriotism, unity and personal resilience among Malaysian youth, while equipping them with the physical and mental fortitude to face life's challenges.

Boy, 14, charged with attempted murder after two teenagers stabbed
Boy, 14, charged with attempted murder after two teenagers stabbed

The Independent

time02-05-2025

  • The Independent

Boy, 14, charged with attempted murder after two teenagers stabbed

A 14-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder after two other teenagers were seriously injured in a stabbing in Merseyside. The victims, a 14-year-old girl and a boy, 15, remain in a stable condition in hospital following the incident in Whitefield Drive, Westvale, Kirkby, on Wednesday. A Merseyside Police spokesman previously said the boy suffered a number of stab wounds to the body and the girl suffered a single stab wound to the chest. Detectives believe the stabbing may be linked to an earlier dispute between youths. The 14-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder, Section 18 wounding with intent and possession of a bladed article in a public place after his arrest on Thursday, the force said. He has been remanded in custody to appear at Liverpool Youth Remand court on Friday. A second suspect, a 15-year-old boy, has also been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and Section 18 wounding with intent and remains in custody for questioning. A Section 60 order, which gives officers enhanced powers to stop and search individuals across the area and designed to prevent serious violence, remains in place in the Kirkby area until 6pm on Friday, the force said. Detective Inspector Graeme Osborne said: 'Even though we have made arrests and a charge, our investigation remains ongoing. 'We are continuing to appeal for anyone with information to come forward. Knives have no place on the streets of Merseyside and we will continue to do everything within our powers to find the people carrying and using weapons and bringing them to justice.' Anyone with information is asked to contact Merseyside Police Contact Centre on X, formerly Twitter; Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook; call 101; or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 with reference 25000358289.

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