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Rachel Margaret McLean (1971–1991) was a British student at St. Hilda's College in Oxford, England, when she was murdered by her boyfriend, John Tanner, a day after she had refused his marriage proposal. In the aftermath, Tanner concocted ruses in an attempt to allay suspicion, and elaborated a series of lies in an attempt to confuse the ...
The student was one of two 19-year-olds who were killed in the deadly attacks, along with a man in his 50s, with the latter two yet to be identified. Police forensics officers on Ilkeston Road ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. Vehicle-ramming and stabbing attacks in England 2023 Nottingham attacks The attacks took place in Radford, in Mapperley Park and in the city centre of Nottingham (pictured above) Location Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Date 13 June 2023 04:00–05:25 (BST) Target Civilians Attack ...
Another vigil to be held in city centre this evening. 08:50, Andy Gregory. Nottingham is preparing for another vigil after the heartbroken families of the two students killed in the knife and van ...
Police worked Wednesday to piece together details and the motive of a knife and van attack that killed two 19-year-old students and a 65-year-old man in the English city of Nottingham, leaving ...
Neil Entwistle was born near Nottingham and attended the University of York, receiving a master's degree in electronic engineering. He grew up in Worksop with his parents, Clifford and Yvonne, and his younger brother Russell. Entwistle's home was working class; his father was a coal miner and his mother was a cook at a school canteen.
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University College Nottingham students received their degrees from the University of London. [18] However, in 1943, the university was granted its royal charter which endowed it with university status and gave it the power to confer degrees. In 1948 University College Nottingham was incorporated as the University of Nottingham. [19]