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Manchester United fan who wore shirt mocking Hillsborough banned ‘indefinitely’
The mocking of football tragedies needs to stop once and for all.
A Manchester United fan who wore a shirt mocking the Hillsborough disaster has been banned from attending games for four years and from attending the club “indefinitely”.
The so-called fan, 33-year-old James White of Warwickshire — who has many previous convictions — was arrested on 3 June during the Manchester derby FA Cup final after he was reported for wearing a Man United shirt with the words ’97 Not Enough’ on the back in reference to the horrific tragedy.
Appearing at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Monday on charges of displaying threatening or abusive writing likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, the man was hit with a four-year ban from all regulated football matches, fined £1,000 plus total surcharges of £485, and has also been banned from all United games for the foreseeable future.
He is also reported to have been smiling before, during and after the sentence, with Kevin Christie of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) London North stating that he “showed no sympathy towards [the 97 victims and their families], nor did he care about the impact of his actions”.
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Despite pleading guilty and his defence claiming that White “deeply regrets” his actions and accepts that he “hurt people very deeply”, he was said to be laughing in the stands during proceedings and during his arrest told police, “You haven’t even asked me what the T-shirt means: my grandad died aged 97 and didn’t have enough kids.”
As district judge Mark Jabbitt told the court: “It is hard to imagine a more… offensive reference to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster“, describing the custom-printed shirt, its “hateful expression” and the impact it has on the families of the victims as “profound and distressing”.
Vice-chair of the Hillsborough Survivor Supporters Alliance, Diane Lynn, issued a statement saying “How dare he make us feel like this”, with the group also expressing their gratitude to the Football Association, Metropolitan Police and Wembley staff for their swift action on the matter.
As for the likes of the FA and Manchester United themselves, both issued statements once again condemning such behaviour, with the Red Devils insisting that the “mockery of Hillsborough and other football tragedies is completely unacceptable and the club will continue to support firm action to eradicate it from the game.”
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Man jailed following series of ‘violent’ knife attacks in Wigan town centre last summer
Emily Sergeant
A man has been sentenced this week following a series of ‘violent’ knife attacks in Wigan town centre last summer.
Charles McMurray, of Satchel Close in Wigan, appeared at Bolton Crown Court yesterday where he pleaded guilty to multiple counts of Section 18 wounding with intent, threatening a person with a bladed article, and threats to kill following a distressing incident in Wigan town centre last summer.
The court heard that McMurray arrived on Wallgate at around 6:33am on 9 August 2025 before entering a taxi office, where he stabbed two men without warning.
The victims fled, and McMurray pursued them towards the town centre.
McMurray then went on to threaten a passer‑by at Wigan bus station and held a knife to the man’s stomach. A short time later, he located the injured victims on Standishgate and assaulted one of them again. Following that assault, he chased after another member of the public with the knife shouting that he was going to kill him.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers arrived shortly after 6:50am and found McMurray in possession of the knife, before he was subsequently quickly arrested at the scene.
McMurray has now been sentenced to nine years and nine months behind bars, which police say is a ‘testament to the brave victims’ who gave their accounts.
Speaking following McMurray’s sentencing this week, Detective Constable Harris from Wigan CID, who led the investigation, said: “This was an entirely unprovoked attack which left multiple victims requiring hospital treatment. McMurray is a dangerous and violent offender who is now safely behind bars.
“Knives have no place on our streets, and we hope today’s sentence shows just how seriously we take knife crime. Our communities should feel safe where they live and work, and we are committed to tackling knife crime to ensure no family has to face their loved ones being harmed.
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“It is a testament to the brave victims who not only endured this attack but had the courage to provide detailed accounts together with the impact this has had on them, that we have been able to ensure McMurray has been brought to justice.”
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Family pay tribute to father-of-two killed in Rochdale plane crash
Daisy Jackson
The family of a man killed in a light aircraft crash in Rochdale have paid tribute to a ‘deeply loving father and devoted husband’.
36-year-old Arian Abbasi was one of two men killed when an aircraft crashed into farmland in Littleborough in Rochdale last week, after travelling from Birmingham.
Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly after 11am on Tuesday 3 February, but sadly pronounced both men dead at the scene.
It’s believed there was no one else on board the aircraft, and there were no reported injuries on the ground.
Now, Arian’s family have issued a moving tribute to him. He was a pilot from Harrow in Greater London.
They described him as being a ‘deeply loving’ family man, whose passion was flying.
He was about to embark on a new chapter with a commercial airline in just a few weeks’ time.
His family said: “He lived his life for his family and friends, giving them his constant love, strength, and support.
“Flying was his passion, and he was on the brink of beginning an exciting new chapter with a commercial airline on 23 February; a dream he had worked toward with immense pride and determination.”
GMP investigations are now focused on finding part of the parachute system which contains propellant and hasn’t yet been located.
Finding the device has been ‘very difficult’ due to the nature of the terrain and the wide area over which it may have travelled.
It measures approximately 10 cm in diameter and 30 cm long and has a red anodised finish. It weighs less than 2 kg. It may have a silver metal collar attached at one end.
GMP said: “Please do not handle the device if you see it. If discovered, contact the police immediately via 101 or our Live Chat at gmp.police.uk, quoting log 1056 of 03/02/26.”
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