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01/09/2010 Terrorist threat: make sure your business is prepared

01/09/2010 Terrorist threat: make sure your business is prepared Submitted: 01/09/2010 11:42:33

Workshops providing opportunities for local companies to learn how to plan, prepare, prevent and recover from a possible terrorist attack in Surrey are being held regularly. The next one will be at Bowlplex, The Atrium, Camberley on 7 September 2010.


18/08/2010 Surrey criminal has £100,000 of assets seized

01/09/2010 Terrorist threat: make sure your business is prepared James Roche, a convicted modern day Fagin-style boss has had £100,000 worth of assets seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act in a Confiscation Hearing at Guildford Crown Court on 12 August 2010.

18/08/2010 Woman charged with murder of husband

18/08/2010 Woman charged with murder of husband Sally Challen was charged on 17 August 2010 with the murder of her estranged husband Richard Challen.


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