Twenty-two years in the life of Anthony Alexandrowicz

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Being arrested for aggravated burglary was extremely frightening, according to Anthony Alexandrowicz, who was arrested in 1971 and given two life sentences. He claims that he was innocent of this crime and that spending 22 years in prison has destroyed his life. He states that he was warned that his Ukrainian father could be deported if he did not agree to be put away for a time. He began to regard himself as a Russian citizen because the authorities were seeing him as that anyway.

Author: Burrell, Ian

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After 46 years in Parliament, 'old Dreadnought' sets sail for one more battle with the young guns

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Sir Edward Heath, who has been an MP for the north Kent region since the 1950s and is now in his 80s, is facing competition for his seat at the forthcoming general election. He believes that he stands a good chance of being re-elected, and feels that his age will make him a favourite among older voters. However, his rivals claim that voters are seeking a younger MP, especially as 43% of voters in the constituency are under 40.

Author: Burrell, Ian
Political activity, Heath, Edward

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Jeremy Bamber has served 15 years for the murder of his family. But was he guilty?

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The UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission is referring the case of Jeremy Bamber to the Court of Appeal. Bamber has served 15 years in jail for the murder of his parents, his sister and his twin nephews.

Author: Burrell, Ian
Cases, Murder, Bamber, Jeremy

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