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Still Breathing: The True Adventures of the Donnelly Brothers

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Edward Taylor, 30, of Ringlow Park, Swinton, Greater Manchester. Admitted conspiracy to supply amphetamine. Jailed for four years and four months A professional conduct panel of the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) considered Mr Donnelly’s explanation that he intended to support the pupil as a football player and ensure he wore appropriate kit.

William Walsh (69), of Hillhead Avenue, Belfast, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue on 5 July 2022 and was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison, suspended for two years, on 8 July 2022 at Belfast Crown Court.Manchester in that time was coming into its own as a cultural hub, what influence did that have on the brand? Anthony: "There was always an entrepreneurial spirit around us. I mean, if you have confidence in yourself to know that if you set something up, that you could make a success of it. It was like just a self-belief… when Christopher did his 21st Birthday party, the NME, The Stone Roses, London Recordsand anybody who was anybody turned up to share an experience with us. Everything we do we know we’ll put the effort and energy in, so we expect the rewards. Those rewards came fast."

Colin Crean (31), of Ligoneil Road, Belfast, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue on 10 May 2022 and was sentenced to one year in prison, suspended for 12 months, on the same date at Belfast Crown Court. Matthew Brennan (37), of Mathieson Terrace, Glasgow, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue on 9 December 2021 and was sentenced to 26 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, on 16 December 2021 at Belfast Crown Court.

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Ben Mullins, 33, of Church Street, Ripley, Derbyshire. Admitted production and conspiracy to supply amphetamine and conspiracy to supply cocaine. Jailed for 18 years and eight months A teacher has been banned from the profession indefinitely after sending pupils inappropriate WhatsApp messages of a sexual nature. Even prior to all that, everyone talks about the Hacienda– ’87, ’88 onwards – but I remember going to the Haciendain the early 80s, I was there for their first birthday party when I was 13! It’s been documented, but underneath the Hacienda dancefloor there was a hairdresser’s called ‘ Swing’ and the geezer who ran it, Andrew Berry, was a DJ at the Hacienda, so there’d be all types in there, it was just mad! I’d go and get my hair cut and Morriseywould be there, Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr, The Falland seeing those guys made me think ‘that’s where you need to be. That’s where it’s at – music and fashion’.So that was definitely a turning point in my head. That was the route we needed to go." |Lead Artists | Anthony Donnelly | Tony Donnelly | Popartpainter | Peter Barber | Pete Barber | Petethepainter The panel noted there was no evidence of a history of sports injuries regarding incorrect underwear in the football team, and found Mr Donnelly had failed to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with the pupil.

The panel found that Mr Donnelly’s conduct was flirtatious and sexually motivated. It recommended to the secretary of state that Mr Donnelly be barred from the teaching profession without provision for a review period, as his behaviour related to sexual misconduct and the abuse of a position of trust. Services: Public Art | Public Artist | Community Artist | Community Arts | Mural Art | Mural Artist | Mural Painter | Portrait Painter | Painter | Public Art Consultation | Graffiti Art Workshops | Large scale painting | Professional Mural Painter | Artist | Brand Promotion | PR | Hand painted Wallpaper | Photo real Painting | Murals | Muralist | Interior decoration | Graffiti bedroom mural | Graffiti Artists | Street Art | Fine Art Painting | Graffiti Interior Design | Contemporary Graffiti Art | Graffiti Mural | Shop Shutter Painting| Graffiti Art | Community consultation | Artist In Residence | Canvases | Stencil Art | Hoardings | Shop Interiors | Workshops | Business Paintings for Commission | Bar Art | Hotel Art | Restaurant Artwork | Trompe L’oeil | Art for offices | Hospital Art | Commissions | Digital Art Artists | Exhibitions & Events To celebrate our size? Exclusive Gio-Goi collection we caught up with founders, Anthony and Christopher Donnelly, to talk about the brand's beginnings, the early rave scene, the brand's future and all things in-between: I’d be going into primary school with ripped jeans on, sort of Converse style pumps with ‘ 88’ on the side of ‘em, with a mohair jumper at the age of 9. There used to be a punk disco up the road that I’d sneak into, and they'd all be pogoing to Slaughter and Dogs(from Wythenshawe), Sex Pistolsand all that, and I’d be 9 years old in there with geezers who were 18 to 20. It was an interesting time and place to be brought up in." Mr Donnelly suggested in a witness statement that he said this in the context of having returned from a trip to Australia. He said he was awake late at night because of jetlag and cold due to the temperature difference between Australia and the UK.The school was informed of concerns regarding Mr Donnelly’s behaviour outside school when it was found he had exchanged messages of a sexual nature over WhatsApp with two pupils. Growing up in the 70s, most of my mates weren’t into clothes as much as I was, whereas I was always into ‘em. I remember seeing mods - after the second revival in 1980 – in the newspaper, all these kids on scooters – I was just blown away by it. So, yeah, I’ve just always been into clothes. So, me and Anthony started making clothes for the people who’d been around it, putting the real graphics onto t-shirts. It was what acid house really meant to people. That’s where it started, we just wanted to write a bit of a wrong, I guess." From our early days we’ve always been involved with music. We’ve launched some of the most iconic artists in the world, helped people, created music videos for artists. ‘Blind Faith’ by Chase & Status –that video is actually based on my 21st birthday party, so there’ll be stuff me and Anthony have done that people won’t know about. Deadmaus ‘I Remember’, I put that video together with a good friend of mine Colin O’Toole, it was Deadmaus’ first video and we made a 10-minute movie, which I think ended up in MTV’s top 25 music videos of all time. There are three things you should be: 1. Be nice 2. Be nice and 3. Be nice. So, whatever your career, just work hard and be nice and I think you can get to where you want to be."

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