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Lance Corporal Joe Spencer, 24, was with colleagues waiting to be called to the firing range at Tain in the Scottish High- lands in November 2016. Coroner Jason Pegg said a jury must consider whose rifle was fired, where it was, why a round was discharged and: “Why was a round in the cham- ber when Joe was waiting to go on the firing range?”

He told a hearing in Winchester, Hants, the panel must also consider what position the safety catch was in, and how the firing pin came to strike the cartridge, adding: “Was the trigger pulled, was the rifle knocked, or was it something else?” Joe, from Hampshire, was killed while his group stood inside a shipping container in the evening.

Mr Pegg said a post- mortem found the entry wound was to Joe’s chin. Joe joined the Army in 2011, becoming a member of 3rd Battalion The Rifles. He was deployed abroad, including in Afghanistan, where he was seriously hurt in a grenade attack. Mr Pegg said: “He was a very capable young man and a very capable soldier.” Sheriff Gary Aitken said a fatal accident inquiry in December 2024 found Joe had the rifle’s butt resting on his foot and barrel on his chin when it went off.

He partly blames Joe’s “inexplicable failure” to properly unload his rifle after an earlier exercise, and pointed to failures in the training course. The inquest is expected to last two weeks. Devastated Cavern Club. But Len spent seven months in hospital with tuberculous meningitis in 1958 and never returned to the group. George Harrison joined and in 1960 they became The Beatles.

In 1962, Ringo Starr replaced fired drummer Pete Best.

»102,000 Brits in plea for help… as evacuation proposals are drawn up »Missiles fall across the region after President’s miscalculation over Iran »Starmer clashes with Trump and rules out UK forces joining the action FULL STORY: PAGES 2,3,4,5,6&7 BY LIZZY BUCHAN & CHRIS HUGHES Iranians fl ee air strike that hit Tehran police station and nearby residential buildings PLANS to evacuate hundreds of thousands of Brits were being drawn up last night as war raged across the Middle East.

More than 102,000 had registered with the Foreign Office as Keir Starmer said he would not commit British forces to Donald Trump’s war on Iran, insisting it was not in our national interest. The US President had lambasted the Prime Minister for taking “far too much time” to allow him to use British bases to attack Iranian missile sites. Despite the intensity of the attacks and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, it appeared the US has underestimated the Iranian regime’s resolve.

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He said: “We have all been on edge since.” NHS doctor Muhammad Irfan, 31, arrived in the city on Saturday when the attacks started. He said: “I was in disbelief that conflict had spread to the Gulf, including Dubai.” One British woman who moved to Dubai in January to escape the “crime rate and miserable weather” said she has been given advice on how to prevent the windows in her 46th floor flat from shattering during Iranian missile attacks.

moved to Dubai from the UK last year with wife Kate and their children Cree, five, Shae, two, and Rio’s daughter Tia, 14, for a fresh start. But the pundit told his football show, Rio Ferdinand Presents: “It’s frightening when you hear missiles, planes and fighter jets going above us, and you’re hearing big bombs. “It’s telling your kids what it is and helping them navigate through this moment which is important.

You want to keep everybody as calm as possible.

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  • Pages: 65
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