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Two appear in court over alleged Joss Stone plot

Posted: 15 Jul 2011 05:32 AM PDT

Stone receives a note from a fan during her show at Luna Park theatre in Buenos Aires, June 11, 2008. — Reuters pic

LONDON, July 15 — Two men appeared in court today in connection with an alleged plot targeting British soul singer Joss Stone.

Junior Bradshaw, 30, and Kevin Liverpool, 33, both from Manchester, appeared for a preliminary hearing at Exeter Crown Court charged with conspiracy to commit robbery and grievous bodily harm, according to the Press Association.

They were arrested in June in the Devon town of Cullompton near the home of 24-year-old Stone, whose 2004 album "Mind Body & Soul" topped the British charts and who is worth an estimated £9 million (RM43 million).

Neither man entered a plea and they were remanded in custody to appear at the same court in Exeter, southwest England, on October 24.

The pair were arrested after being seen acting suspiciously. Items including a samurai sword and notes mentioning Stone's name were found in their car, the court heard.

The singer said she was "absolutely fine" and "getting on with life as normal" following the arrest of the two men. — Reuters

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Son of Floyd guitarist jailed for UK student riot

Posted: 15 Jul 2011 04:44 AM PDT

Demonstrators jump on burning park benches during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London December 9, 2010. — Reuters pic

LONDON, July 15 — Charlie Gilmour, the son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, was jailed for 16 months today for going on a drug-fuelled rampage during a student fees protest in London.

Gilmour, 21, had admitted violent disorder. A court heard he had shouted "We're going to break all the laws" during last December's protest.

He was seen hanging from a Union Jack flag on the Cenotaph war memorial and leaping on to the bonnet of a Jaguar car which was travelling in a convoy carrying Prince Charles and his wife Camilla.

His defence team had disputed an allegation that he also threw a rubbish bin at the car but the Press Association reported that Judge Nicholas Price told Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court in southwest London he was satisfied Gilmour had in fact thrown the bin.

Gilmour was also accused of attacking the front window of Topshop's flagship store in Oxford Street and making off with the leg of a mannequin.

The court had heard the Cambridge University student had turned to drink and drugs after being rejected by his biological father, writer Heathcote Williams, and had taken LSD and valium in the hours leading up to the violence. — Reuters

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