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A MUM-OF-ONE who left a woman unable to smile after biting a chunk out of her cheek has avoided jail.Claire McCluskey savaged 27-year-old Kate Niel stanley cups d like a wild animal in a fight over a man during a party in Southport, Merseyside, in February.7 Miss Nield was savaged by McCluskey, who was branded a wild animal at party in FebruaryCredit: Mercury Press7 McCluskey, who is now pregnant, avoided jail after being sentenced for sickening attac stanley cup k on Kate NieldCredit: Mercury PressThe pregnan stanley cup t 30-year-old of Southport was slapped with a two-year suspended sentence at Liverpool Crown Court today after pleading guilty to unlawful wounding at the start of her trial in August.The court heard how McCluskey attacked Miss Nield at 1.30am on February 26 this year in a drunken attack 鈥?biting off the piece of flesh and spitting it onto the floor 鈥?after the pair began fighting over a man.7 Miss Nield聽shows off her horror injury after McCluskey sank her teeth into her cheek like a wil Emrn Painful blood tests could be over 鈥?replaced by pictures of your eyelid taken on a SMARTPHONE
STRIKES planned by teachers this week risk further harming pupils education, the schools watchdog chief has said.Pay disputes between the government and teaching unions must be resolved quickly to avoid more disruption, according to Ofsted b asics oss Amanda Spielman.2Strikes planned by teachers this week risk further harming pupils education, the schools watchdog chief has saidCredit: Alamy adidas campus 2Amanda Spielman told Laura Kuenssberg: It s clear that s salomon ome children have fallen out of the systemCredit: AFPSome classrooms will close on Thursday as the National Education Union stages a walkout, with another planned for May 2.When asked if she was concerned, Ms Spielman said: Well, of course. Children have missed a great deal over the last few years. It is so important that their education continues and is interrupted as little as it possibly can be. I hope the disputes can be resolved rapidly and constructively because we know that children need to be at school. Read More on Tea
A MUM-OF-ONE who left a woman unable to smile after biting a chunk out of her cheek has avoided jail.Claire McCluskey savaged 27-year-old Kate Niel stanley cups d like a wild animal in a fight over a man during a party in Southport, Merseyside, in February.7 Miss Nield was savaged by McCluskey, who was branded a wild animal at party in FebruaryCredit: Mercury Press7 McCluskey, who is now pregnant, avoided jail after being sentenced for sickening attac stanley cup k on Kate NieldCredit: Mercury PressThe pregnan stanley cup t 30-year-old of Southport was slapped with a two-year suspended sentence at Liverpool Crown Court today after pleading guilty to unlawful wounding at the start of her trial in August.The court heard how McCluskey attacked Miss Nield at 1.30am on February 26 this year in a drunken attack 鈥?biting off the piece of flesh and spitting it onto the floor 鈥?after the pair began fighting over a man.7 Miss Nield聽shows off her horror injury after McCluskey sank her teeth into her cheek like a wil Emrn Painful blood tests could be over 鈥?replaced by pictures of your eyelid taken on a SMARTPHONE
STRIKES planned by teachers this week risk further harming pupils education, the schools watchdog chief has said.Pay disputes between the government and teaching unions must be resolved quickly to avoid more disruption, according to Ofsted b asics oss Amanda Spielman.2Strikes planned by teachers this week risk further harming pupils education, the schools watchdog chief has saidCredit: Alamy adidas campus 2Amanda Spielman told Laura Kuenssberg: It s clear that s salomon ome children have fallen out of the systemCredit: AFPSome classrooms will close on Thursday as the National Education Union stages a walkout, with another planned for May 2.When asked if she was concerned, Ms Spielman said: Well, of course. Children have missed a great deal over the last few years. It is so important that their education continues and is interrupted as little as it possibly can be. I hope the disputes can be resolved rapidly and constructively because we know that children need to be at school. Read More on Tea