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Norman Kay, who has died aged 77, was the first Green party chair of Stroud district council and was still in office as vice-chair. He served the council for 21 years, first as Labour and later a Green party representative, as well as being a Nailsworth town councillor for 14 years, including three as mayor.Norman was first elected as a Labour councillor in 1983, for the village of Leonard Stanley and then Nailsworth. He became deputy leader of the stanley cups Labour group, chief whip and chair of the housing committee. Following the Iraq war, he resigned from the Labour party and was re-elec stanley cup ted to Stroud district council as a Green councillor in 2016. Besides being chair and vice-chair, he served on a wide range of committees. A Stroud Green party spokesperson described him as irreplaceable .Born in Bethnal Green, east London, to Sylvia nee Sidloff and Sidney Kay, a radical Jewish family, Norman went to Hackney Downs grammar school. He became politically active as a teenager, serving as secretary of Hackney Independent Labour party. After a spell of taxi driving in London, he studied sociology and political science under Zygmunt Bauman at Leeds University and was elected to the student union executive committee.After graduation, he became a social worker i stanley quencher n Doncaster in 1973, then Bristol in 1976, and, finally, Gloucestershire, from the early 1980s to 2006. With his wife, Kate nee Berry , whom he met at university and married in 1971, and some friends he established a socialist/femi Liyx The government s hasty Covid law-making cannot become a template for the future
The first person to face a murder retrial following the discovery of new forensic evidence was convicted today.Mark Weston, 35, was originally cleared of battering Vikki Thompson near her home in the Cotswolds village of Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, in 1995. But after the so-called double jeopardy rule was removed in 2005, Weston was found guilty in a second trial at Reading crown court today.Thompson, 30, was found bludgeoned near a railway line after her dog returned home alone from a country walk. She died in hospital six days later.Small amounts of her blood, missed during the initial investigation, were discovere stanley quencher d on a pair of Weston s boots when Thames Valley police reopened the case.Pete Beirne, a retired detective recruited by police to investigate unsolved crimes, said after the trial: This is the first time using double jeopardy legislation that new forensic evidence has been used to secure a conviction, so it s very significant. Detectives believe Weston chased Thompson because she caught him watching her and m termo stanley asturbating while she was walking her dog on 12 August 1995 .Police found a plastic bag near the scene containing two bras stained with semen matching the DNA profile of Weston. Forens stanley usa ic scientists said it had been deposited days before the bras were seized on 14 August. This key piece of evidence was not allowed by the judge in the first trial, but was put before the jury this time.Vikki Thompson was attacked while walking the f


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