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Scotland's papers: Rail crash negligence and surgeon's decade of pain
Network Rail admitting a series of criminal charges over a crash which killed three people makes several of Scotland's front pages. The Scottish Sun quotes one survivor of the train derailment ...
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Scotland's papers: Network Rail crash fine and fan bus plan scrapped
The i reports that Network Rail has been fined £6.7m after admitting a series of failings which led to the deaths of three people in a train crash near Stonehaven. The Aberdeen to Glasgow service ...
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Stonehaven rail crash: Series of deadly management failings revealed
A SERIES of deadly rail management failings have been blamed for the horror rail crash near Stonehaven in which three people died and six were injured. Driver Brett McCullough, 45, conductor ...
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Scotland's front pages: Rail 'revolution' and helicopter crash report
Eachs of Scotland's main newspapers has chosen a different lead story with the Courier devoting the front page of its Dundee edition to the promise of a "rail revolution" with the introduction of ...
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How That 'Black Cake' Train Crash Scene Came Together: 'As Long as It Feels Real, Do It'
The post How That 'Black Cake' Train Crash Scene Came Together: 'As Long as It Feels Real, Do It' appeared first on TheWrap. More for You Middle-class movers are heading to these three cities in ...
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Network Rail to face prosecution over deadly rail crash
Network Rail faces prosecution over a train crash which killed three people. Train driver Brett McCullough, 45, conductor Donald Dinnie, 58, and passenger Christopher Stuchbury, 62, died in the ...
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Invergordon firefighters free casualty from car after Easter Ross crash near Evanton railway bridge sparks emergency response
EASTER Ross firefighters used powered rescue equipment to free a casualty from a car at a railway bridge. Invergordon Fire ...
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What one man’s castle in Scotland says about L.A.’s homelessness crisis
A few days after John Dalton declared himself homeless, the Scottish government moved him into Muirhouse Mansion, a 19th ...
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How That ‘Black Cake’ Train Crash Scene Came Together: ‘As Long as It Feels Real, Do It’
“Black Cake” director Natalia Leite carefully constructed the train crash scene in episode two of the Hulu drama series around a different kind of perspective than the typical action scene.
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How That ‘Black Cake’ Train Crash Scene Came Together: ‘As Long as It Feels Real, Do It’
This article contains spoilers for episode 2 of Hulu’s “Black Cake.” “Black Cake” director Natalia Leite carefully constructed the train crash scene in episode two of the Hulu drama ...

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