Bomber received DWP approval, new city "landmark" and penthouse with sea views-Liverpool Echo

2021-12-14 23:33:07 By : Mr. Rong Chen

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Although not authorized to stay in the UK, the Liwupu Women’s Bomber was approved by the DWP

The terrorist who detonated a homemade bomb outside the Liverpool Women's Hospital received a National Insurance number four years after the first asylum application was rejected.

The Ministry of Work and Pensions approved Emad Al Swealmeen's application, although he was ruled not to stay in the UK a few years ago.

This decision could have made it easier for him to establish a lifestyle, allowing him to plan and fund a ball bearing device that would almost kill mothers-to-be and their babies.

Read more: The bomb explosion that shocked Liverpool and the subsequent terrorist investigation

ECHO can reveal that Al Swealmeen was handed over to the National Insurance number by DWP in November 2019.

At the time, he was living in a special shelter in the Kensington area of ​​Liverpool.

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Plans for Liverpool's new major landmark

Liverpool may become the home of an important new landmark building, which will help pave the way for the city to respond to the climate crisis.

As a complement to the Paddington Village site at the eastern gateway of the city, the plan for Hemisphere outlines its intention to become Liverpool's first net-zero carbon building.

Cost 35 million pounds to build, it will provide 116,000 square feet of innovative Class A office space for health, education, science and technology users.

Read more: Anfield Stadium expansion begins to take shape in new photos

It is hoped that Hemisphere will create up to 800 new jobs in the knowledge field during the construction phase and support up to 100 apprenticeships.

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Penthouse apartment with "uninterrupted" sea views sold for £200,000

A penthouse apartment is listed in Merseyside, with views across the Mersey River.

The two-bedroom apartment on Tower Promenade is described as having "wonderful" uninterrupted views outside.

From the balcony of the property, the new owner can overlook New Brighton, close to the famous Black Pearl, and breathe the sea breeze.

Read more: Merseyside's most popular postal code, the easiest to sell homes

The apartment has easy access to the train station less than half a mile away and is listed for sale at Martin and Co real estate agency for over 200,000 pounds.

According to Zoopla, the average house price in New Brighton over the past 12 months was £193,041.

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