Amran Khan shooting: two men charged with murder
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Amran Khan shooting: two men charged with murder
Amran Khan shooting: two men charged with murder
Two men have been charged with the murder of a father-of-two who was shot dead in Greater Manchester.
Amran Khan, 29, was shot on the doorstep of his home in Glodwick, Oldham on 18 September 2009.
Craig McKenzie, 28, of Parkside Road in Moss Side, and Damien Green, 30, of Aldwyn Crescent in Hazel Grove, are both due before magistrates later.
In March 2010, two men were jailed for life after being convicted of murdering Mr Khan.
Twins Brett and Jordan Francis, 26, of Birch Avenue in Oldham, were each ordered to serve a minimum term of 28 years.
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Two men have been charged with the murder of a father-of-two who was shot dead in Greater Manchester.
Amran Khan, 29, was shot on the doorstep of his home in Glodwick, Oldham on 18 September 2009.
Craig McKenzie, 28, of Parkside Road in Moss Side, and Damien Green, 30, of Aldwyn Crescent in Hazel Grove, are both due before magistrates later.
In March 2010, two men were jailed for life after being convicted of murdering Mr Khan.
Twins Brett and Jordan Francis, 26, of Birch Avenue in Oldham, were each ordered to serve a minimum term of 28 years.
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Date d'inscription : 05/07/2011
Re: Amran Khan shooting: two men charged with murder
Thousands of council and local authority jobs could be at risk of being outsourced abroad, the Unite union has warned.
It follows the news that dozens of Birmingham City Council staff are to see their jobs "offshored" to India.
Up to 100 posts are to be transferred by the end of the year.
The cost-cutting move is thought to be the first time a council or local authority has outsourced part of their direct workforce abroad.
The posts are with Service Birmingham, a joint venture between Birmingham City Council and the management firm Capita.
A redundancy notice has already been served which will see more than 70 Birmingham-based IT jobs go.
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It follows the news that dozens of Birmingham City Council staff are to see their jobs "offshored" to India.
Up to 100 posts are to be transferred by the end of the year.
The cost-cutting move is thought to be the first time a council or local authority has outsourced part of their direct workforce abroad.
The posts are with Service Birmingham, a joint venture between Birmingham City Council and the management firm Capita.
A redundancy notice has already been served which will see more than 70 Birmingham-based IT jobs go.
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Date d'inscription : 03/05/2011
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