2 Warrington car dealers sentenced for fraud

Deputy District Judge Brandon has today sentenced 2 Warrington car dealership directors for fraud.

Anthony Miller, ex-director of Car Nation, was found culpable to a reckless-to-deliberate degree and sentenced to 20 months in prison suspended for 18 months. He will also have to complete 250 hours of unpaid work during this time.

Ex-director of Nation Motors, John Minnis, 37, is currently incarcerated for an unrelated crime, and will serve 6 months concurrently. He was found culpable to a negligent-to-reckless degree but was ineligible for a suspended sentence.

The prosecution brought their case to Liverpool Crown Court on behalf of 11 claimants who were financially impacted by their “joint venture business” on Haydock Street from March to December of 2023.

Their fraudulent activity included false or misleading advertising, deposits with no product or service and not providing partial or full refunds – totalling up to £48,000 owed.

The prosecution informed the court that both individuals ignored warnings from the council and attempted to mislead the authority on who was responsible prior to when legal proceedings began.

Miller, who was principally responsible for consumer facing issues including refunds and took £173,000 when the fraud took place, has also received a company director disqualification.

Free train tickets on 'Yellow Monday' in bid to beat January blues - MerseyNewsLive

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Whilst the initiative targets workers, the free ticket scheme only applies to those buying tickets on the day, meaning commuters with monthly or yearly passes might miss out.
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Crosby residents to revive park after padel plans scrapped - MerseyNewsLive

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Zack Polanski talks about why Liverpool need a Green MP

We spoke to Zack Polanski, leader of The Green Party, on Saturday at @TheWorldTransformed asking what the party’s prospects in Merseyside are over the next few years before the 2029 election takes place.

Given Liverpool’s historical left-wing allegiance, could the Green’s take advantage of a declining Labour voter base in the area?

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Filmed by: Emily Shillcock
Contributer: Zack Polanski
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Labour stronghold challenged as 'Your Party' and the Greens tackle Merseyside - MerseyNewsLive

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The...

TV Package: Palestine dominates Labour conference - arrests and a landmark vote declaring genocide in Gaza

The Labour Party conference has been dominated by the debate over Palestine – both inside the conference and outside on the streets of Liverpool, with people traveling from all over the country to have their voices heard.

In a vote driven by grassroots pressure, delegates voted to recognise Israel’s military action in Gaza as a genocide. The motion has deepened tensions within the party, as delegates take control from Labour leadership on this divisive issue.

Read the full story now on Mersey News Live.

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