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A CREEPY note from a so-called pen friend of Ian Brady has today appeared on Saddleworth Moor apologising to victims.Apparently signed by Cody Lachey 鈥?who shared letters with the killer over three years 鈥?it says sorry to families on behalf of the evil Moors Murderer.8 A note apparently left by pen friend Cody Lachey attempted to apologise fo stanley cup r the killer stanley cup s crimesCredit: Maverick Photography8 The bizarre note appeared among touching tributes after monster Bradys deathCredit: Zenpix8 A message to Keith Bennetts mum Winnie vowed to never give up the search for his remainsCredit: Zenpix8 Sick Brady went to his grave wit stanley cup hout revealing the burial site of victim Keith BennettCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceThe handwritten note was left beside a photo of Keith Bennett, 12, a Brady victim whose remains have never been found.Lachey, 33, who revealed Bradys intention to be cremated after his death, apparently wrote: To the victims of Ian B Kxim Rishi Sunak warns of tax rises after UK borrowing hit record 拢34.1bn last month
A HARD-left firebrand last night won the leadership of one of Britain s biggest trade unions in a huge blow to Sir Keir Starmer.Underdog Sharon Graham became Unite s first female general secretary.2Underdog Sharon Gr nike dunk aham became Unite s first female general secretaryCredit: BBCShe received 46,696 votes, with Steve Turner on 41,833 and moderate Gerard reebok Coyne on 35,334.Ms Graham was backed by the Socialist Workers Group and Momentum, cheerleaders for ex-Labour boss Jeremy Corbyn.The news is a huge headache for Sir Ke af1 ir, whose preferred candidate was Mr Coyne. Unite is one of the biggest Labour donors.Ms Graham has led recent disputes at British Airways and Crossrail as well as campaigning to unionise Amazon. She took part in her first walkout aged 17.In a statement, she warned Sir Keir that the union would be shifting direction under her leadership. She said: Unite members have spoken. They want change. They have rallied, in their tens of thousands, to our demand Unite should get back to |
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