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Police probe Washwood Heath Road 'dine and dash' as couple leave without paying
Police probe Washwood Heath Road 'dine and dash' as couple leave without paying

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Police probe Washwood Heath Road 'dine and dash' as couple leave without paying

Police issued an image of a man they want to speak to after a couple left a dessert shop without paying. A man and a women left the venue in Washwood Heath Road before settling their bill at 1.30pm on Sunday, June 29. Read More: Travellers arrive at Birmingham park in 'greater numbers than ever before' READ MORE: Tesco accused of 'unfairly fining' workers after parking U-turn at Hodge Hill store READ MORE: Next £28 sandals in three colours 'perfect if you don't want a high heel' West Midlands Police released an image of a man and woman who may have information. Anyone who recognised them was asked to contact the force. Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp, click the link to join Police said: "We need your help to identify this man and woman. "At around 1.30pm on Sunday, June 29, a couple left a dessert shop without paying for their food. "The crime happened on Washwood Heath Road in the Washwood Heath area of Birmingham. "We want to speak to these people." Anyone with information should call on 101 quoting reference number: 20/296490/25. Birmingham Live has a suite of newsletters, tailored to your needs. They include Birmingham Politics, Nostalgia, Court and Crime Updates and, of course, BirminghamLive Daily - the biggest stories of the day sent at morning, lunch and evening. There are also local ones like Black Country News, MySolihull and MySuttonColdfield. Choose which newsletters best suit you. You can also get all your favourite content from BirminghamLive on WhatsApp. Click here to sign up for breaking updates about the biggest stories in the region.

Coldplay couple are nobody's business
Coldplay couple are nobody's business

Irish Times

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Times

Coldplay couple are nobody's business

Sir, – The footage on social media of the couple in the audience at a Coldplay concert was reminiscent of a scene in Cinema Paradiso, where two people in a packed town hall movie theatre are secretly making love and nobody knows. Why has the world vilified these two people, mocked them and humiliated them? What do we know about who they are, and why they make the choices they make? We are all human. The social media interest that fuelled the virality of the clip intruded in what should have been nobody's business but their own. – Yours, etc, READ MORE LEONOR BETHENCOURT, Drimnagh, Dublin.

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