The Records
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Origin | United Kingdom |
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Record labels | Virgin Records |
Albums | The Records |
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Genres | New Wave |
Power Pop | |
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ID | 1792918 |
About The Records
The Records were an English power pop band formed in 1978. They are best remembered for the hit single and cult favourite "Starry Eyes".
A life too interesting: Shane MacGowan
... Thankfully, we can get a sense of his literary tastes by listening to The Records...
Bogus nurse stole medical records from Fife hospital
... The Records in question were SBAR (situation, background, assessment, recommendation) documents which included personal identifiers and special health category data of the patients involved...
NHS staff failed mum who died from drinking too much water
... " She looked through The Records I d just bought, and I fell in love, " Mr Whitehead said...
Prince Harry lawyers demand evidence from Mail publisher
... Associated Newspapers has refused to hand over The Records, saying the seven were acting " tactically and cynically"...
'Virtually certain' that 2023 will be warmest year after October record
... These are The Records that matter...
Paul Bryan: 'Fantasist' killer convicted of murder after 39 years on the run
... The trial heard that an unidentified fingerprint from the original police investigation was put through a database and matched those of a man called Paul Bryan, however detectives had trouble finding him because from The Records it " looked as if he had simply disappeared"...
Nyad: Netflix film follows swimmer who braved sharks and jellyfish
... Did she really not hold on to the boat at any point to rest her body? Could she really have made it unaided in such a short time? The World Open Water Swimming Association said there was a " significant gap" in The Records for her successful swim, and it has not been officially ratified, and Separately, Nyad had previously been accused of exaggerating or making misleading statements about previous swims, " a self-aggrandising scourge of the marathon swimming community"...
UK's nuclear fusion site ends experiments after 40 years
... Despite The Records, the JET site faced many difficulties and delays, with experiments suspended for nearly a decade in the mid-2000s while the internal structure was replaced, according to Fernanda Rimini, JET senior exploitation manager...
Paul Bryan: 'Fantasist' killer convicted of murder after 39 years on the run
By Jeremy Britton & Jess WarrenBBC News
A " fantasist" killer who assumed the identity of a Dead Man who had the Same Name as him has been found guilty of murder some 39 years later.
Paul Bryan was 22 when he stabbed 62-year-old Roman Szalajko at The Victim 's South London home in 1984.
The Old Bailey Heard The Crime remained unsolved as Bryan, now aged 62, " simply disappeared" by assuming a False Identity and moving abroad.
The Met unlocked The Mystery after launching a Cold Case review in 2013.
The Court heard Mr Szalajko was attacked at his flat in Seaton Close, Kennington, in February 1984 and was found slumped dead in a chair with a single stab wound to the abdomen.
A Number of fingerprints were recovered from The Flat but in 1984 they could not be uploaded to a central database to see if they matched police records, The Court heard.
'Nothing he says is true'In 2013, The Met began a review of Unsolved Crimes and Mr Szalajko's death was one of the cases selected.
The Trial heard that an unidentified fingerprint from the original police investigation was put through a database and matched those of A Man called Paul Bryan , however detectives had trouble finding him because from The Records it " looked As If he had simply disappeared".
Det Sgt Quinn Cutler, who searched for him for More Than 10 Years , discovered that Bryan had assumed the identity of another Paul Bryan who was Welsh, older than the defendant and had died in 1987.
Speaking outside The Court , he described Bryan as a " fantasist" who " lived the majority of his life as another person".
" Nothing he says is true and it's very hard to understand what he has actually done for The Last 40 Years , " He Said .
The Force also compared DNA evidence from The Scene with hair taken from the defendant's Dead Mother 's hairbrush, provided to them by her former husband, which showed a " very strong connection" with those recovered from The Scene .
Det Sgt Cutler said The Met took Bryan's DNA and got a " one in a billion hit" that he was The Man involved in the murder of Mr Szalajko.
It emerged that Bryan had been living under his assumed identity in Spain and Portugal and he was arrested as he flew into Stansted from Portugal, of his own accord, in November 2022.
Bryan told police he changed his identity details because he wanted to appear older to his wife.
He also claimed to have suffered memory loss following a car crash in Lisbon in 1989.
At the Old Bailey trial, Bryan chose not to give evidence in his defence and was found guilty of murder, having previously pleaded guilty to possessing False Identity documents.
He was remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced on 8 December.
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