Eric Holder, the suspected killer of rapper Nipsey Hussle, was captured in Bellflower, California by police. The 29-year-old was captured before 1:30 p.m. PT after police responded to a civilian reportedly identifying Holder, according to a KCBS-TV report . Holder was first identified as a suspect in Hussle's death Monday night after the Los Angeles Police Department tweeted an undated picture of the 29-year-old. As previously reported, Holder was last seen fleeing the scene of the crime in a 2016 white four-door Chevy Cruze CA vehicle with the license plate 7RJD742. The car, which was driven by an unidentified woman, had been waiting for Holder in an adjacent alley. Investigators said Monday that Hussle—born Ermias Asghedom—had died from gunshot wounds to his head and torso, the Associated Press reported. Two other men were wounded and remain in the hospital. The LAPD said Holder walked up to the three men and fired a barrage of shots as they were standing outside Hussle's … [Read more...] about Nipsey Hussle’s suspected killer, Eric Holder, was captured by police
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TV licence: Over 75s could claim free licence if they claim DWP benefit
Pension Credit: Expert discusses those not claiming benefit Get pensions news and advice plus latest money alerts for FREE now SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info A television licence is needed to watch live TV or record programmes to watch later on any channel, including live streaming on services such as Amazon Prime. Britons also need a TV Licence to watch or download BBC programmes on the BBC iPlayer. Related articles Martin Lewis: The one thing everyone aged over 66 needs to know Santander UK extends 2.5% interest rate offer Currently, the cost of the TV licence fee is £159 for a colour television and £79.50 for a black and white one. However, over 75s may be able to claim a free licence if … [Read more...] about TV licence: Over 75s could claim free licence if they claim DWP benefit
Hunting for Antibiotics in the World’s Dirtiest Places
On a chilly autumn morning in northwest London, just outside the Euston train station, Adam Roberts stops at the top of an outdoor staircase, looks around for police, and tries to appear inconspicuous. This is harder than it sounds, and not only because he’s 6 foot 3. Roberts pulls a plastic-wrapped package from his pocket, tears it open, and slides out a long, slender tube and a swab that looks like an overgrown Q-tip. After checking again for anyone watching, he trots down the stairs, dragging the swab along the handrail, and slips the swab into the tube and the tube into his pocket. Then he strolls away. Listen to the audio version of this article: Feature stories, read aloud: download the Audm app for your iPhone. After a block, Roberts veers off busy Euston Road and down side streets toward his lab at University College London. He’s not up to anything nefarious—quite the opposite—but with closed-circuit TVs everywhere and London on high alert for terrorist threats, … [Read more...] about Hunting for Antibiotics in the World’s Dirtiest Places
Man banned from having pets after dogs found in dark cages without water
What is illegal dog breeding and what does the law say? Sign up for our news briefing, including a daily special Russia-Ukraine edition SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Jamie Phillips, of no fixed address, was sentenced by Plymouth Magistrates Court on Thursday, June 30, having previously pleaded guilty to both breeding and selling animals without a licence over a period of two years. Related articles Man and guide dog 'denied taxi ride' after driver claimed allergies Adorable dog with no eyes needs new home after years chained to wall The court previously heard how in July 2021, following reports on these activities, Plymouth City Council, police and the RSPCA executed a warrant on an address … [Read more...] about Man banned from having pets after dogs found in dark cages without water
Nadia Bartel says her new ‘everyday handbag’ isn’t ‘too expensive’… but wait until you see the price tag
Nadia Bartel has raised eyebrows with her latest attempt at trying to look relatable. The former AFL WAG, who is known to adorn herself with thousands of dollars' worth of designer fashion, announced on Tuesday she had finally found an 'everyday handbag' that won't break the bank. The 37-year-old posted a photo on Instagram of herself posing for a mirror selfie with her new tote, which was handcrafted by a Melbourne designer. Nadia Bartel raised eyebrows on Tuesday when she told fans her new 'everyday handbag' that costs $800 isn't 'too expensive' 'It's hard to find something good quality... I like my everyday bag to feel soft and comfy, still look good but not too crazy exy [expensive], as let's be honest all the kids' stuff gets thrown in here,' she wrote. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next But first, let me take a selfie! Ex-WAG Nadia Bartel takes... Inside Nadia Bartel's wardrobe: WAG turned designer reveals... Nadia Bartel looks … [Read more...] about Nadia Bartel says her new ‘everyday handbag’ isn’t ‘too expensive’… but wait until you see the price tag
Martin Lewis warns two million drivers at risk of £1,000 fine over simple error
Martin Lewis is urging motorists to check their driving licence is still in date - or risk a £1,000 fine. Writing in the latest MoneySavingExpert email , he warned how two million drivers have photocard licences that are no longer valid. The MSE founder said: "Photo driving licences usually expire after 10 years... If you don't renew, you ultimately risk being fined." Fines for out-of-date driving licences can be up to £1,000. Photocard licences replaced paper licences in 1998 and must be renewed every ten years. This is not just to do with road safety - it's more about catching people driving illegally. Make sure your licence is up to date - or you could face a huge fine ( Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Renewing your licence means submitting a true-to-life photo of yourself, as yoour appearance will change over the course of ten years. Doing this helps the police spot drivers using the wrong licence. How to check and renew your driving licence … [Read more...] about Martin Lewis warns two million drivers at risk of £1,000 fine over simple error