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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
... was deported from Dubai and cannot go back for three years, according to his lawyer, Andrew Crossley.But the businessman indicated he would like to return, saying: "I'm going to make an application to the United Arab Emirates embassy in the UK."It is unlikely that he will maintain contact with Palmer, who has kept a low profile since coming back to Britain.Acors said: "I can't see...
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
... was deported from Dubai and cannot go back for three years, according to his lawyer, Andrew Crossley.But the businessman indicated he would like to return, saying: "I'm going to make an application to the United Arab Emirates embassy in the UK."It is unlikely that he will maintain contact with Palmer, who has kept a low profile since coming back to Britain.Acors said: "I can't see...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... it.Acors was deported from Dubai and cannot return for three years, according to his lawyer, Andrew Crossley. Asked whether he hoped to return to the Emirates, he said: “I’m going to make an application to the United Arab Emirates Embassy in the UK.” Acors admitted he was “extremely naive” but said heavy consumption of alcohol and public displays of affection between unmarried couples...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 24/12/2008
... deportation process, combined with problems with his tickets, delayed his homecoming.His lawyer Andrew Crossley said: "I can confirm that Vince has now returned to the UK. He's in good spirits and is pretty jolly. He's absolutely delighted that he's home for Christmas."I've just spoken to him and he's very pleased he has finally got back and is looking forward to spending time at...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk - UK & world news (Free subscription) | 24/12/2008
... deportation process, combined with problems with his tickets, delayed his homecoming.His lawyer Andrew Crossley said: "I can confirm that Vince has now returned to the UK. He's in good spirits and is pretty jolly. He's absolutely delighted that he's home for Christmas."I've just spoken to him and he's very pleased he has finally got back and is looking forward to spending time at...
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asap news (Free subscription) | 24/12/2008
... his flight and had to remain in jail over the weekend, the Press Association report continued. Andrew Crossley, Acors’ lawyer, said: “The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again and he will not be returning to the UK. The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed.” Crossley added: “After having booked and confirmed his return flight...
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CNN (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a UK-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail, PA said. His lawyer Andrew Crossley said: "The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again and he will not be returning to the UK. The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed. "After having booked and confirmed his return flight on three separate occasions through the...
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Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a Heathrow-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail.His lawyer Andrew Crossley said last night: 'The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again and he will not be returning to the UK tomorrow. Acors was convicted of public indecency with Michelle Palmer, above'The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed.'After...
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Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a Heathrow-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail.His lawyer Andrew Crossley said last night: 'The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again and he will not be returning to the UK tomorrow.Acors was convicted of public indecency with Michelle Palmer, above'The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed.'After having...
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a Heathrow-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail.His lawyer, Andrew Crossley, said: "The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again and he will not be returning to the UK."The situation is close to becoming farcical."He has been returned to jail, his return is unknown."
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a Heathrow-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail.His lawyer, Andrew Crossley, said last night: "The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again. "The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed."After having booked and confirmed his return flight on three separate occasions through the course of the day, Vince was...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a Heathrow-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail.His lawyer, Andrew Crossley, said last night: "The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again. "The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed."After having booked and confirmed his return flight on three separate occasions through the course of the day, Vince was...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
... meant he was unable to board a Heathrow-bound plane and spent the weekend in jail.His lawyer Andrew Crossley said: "The return of Vince Acors has been delayed yet again and he will not be returning to the UK. The situation is close to becoming farcical and Vince is severely disappointed."After having booked and confirmed his return flight on three separate occasions through the course...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
... three-month jail terms for unmarried sex and public indecency, but these were suspended on appeal.Andrew Crossley, Acors' London-based lawyer, said: "The deportation process has taken longer than expected but he has a ticket booked again and a seat on the plane and he is now due back tomorrow."Mr Crossley does not represent Palmer, but said he assumed their cases would be dealt...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 22/12/2008
... three-month jail terms for unmarried sex and public indecency, but these were suspended on appeal.Andrew Crossley, Acors' London-based lawyer, said: "The deportation process has taken longer than expected but he has a ticket booked again and a seat on the plane and he is now due back tomorrow."Mr Crossley does not represent Palmer, but said he assumed their cases would be dealt...