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Simone Dyche with William Coulter in happier times.  These horrific pictures show the extent of the injuries domestic violence victim Simone Dyche suffered at the hands of her former boyfriend.  See NTi story NTIABUSE.  The brave mum-of-two has told how she “thought she was going to die” when William Coulter held her already beaten face under water telling her “you are not getting out of here alive”.  The 24-year-old, of Chaddesden, said despite what he did to her she kept going back to abusive Coulter “because I loved him so much”.  Now, after he was jailed for more than two years for four assaults on her, she said she wants to tell her moving story to offer hope to other victims who may be going through a similar experience to her.

Domestic abuse victim speaks out over violent ex-boyfriend

A domestic abuse victim has bravely spoken about the violence she suffered at the hands of her evil ex-boyfriend and released shocking pictures showing the extent of her injuries. Simone Dyche, 24, was repeatedly punched in the face by vile William Coulter, 30, before he almost drowned her by holding ...

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Film Review: Logan Lucky

Steven Soderbergh, once dubbed the poster boy of the Sundance generation by legendary critic Roger Ebert, makes his return from a short-lived ‘movie retirement’ with Logan Lucky – a wacky, redneck, Ocean’s Eleven-esque crime comedy. Soderbergh enlists a trio of brawny heartthrobs - in the shape of Daniel Craig, Channing ...

Brexit has made England an increasingly “hostile and divided” nation

Brexit has made England an increasingly "hostile and divided" nation, according to the Fear and HOPE 2017 report. The study revealed that despite the nation becoming more open and tolerant as a whole, responses to Brexit have left Britain more divided. A quarter of English people think Islam is a dangerous religion ...

Crown Prosecution Service clamps down on “Biphobia”

The Crown Prosecution Service has announced this week that it will be clamping down on hateful or offensive speech towards bisexual people. Amid rising volumes of reports to police, the CPS consulted community groups and criminal justice partners to produce these revised statements, covering the different strands of hate crime. ...

Detroit: Film Review

Set in 1967, Detroit opens with a police raid on an unlicensed club where the return of black veterans from Vietnam is being celebrated. Suspects are brought out onto the street and a mob forms around them. As the suspects are arrested the mob starts to through rocks at the ...

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