Thomas Haworth, Swindon Advertiser

Thomas Haworth

Swindon Advertiser

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Thomas:

STABBING: Man held on suspicion of attempted murder after Grange Park attack

A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a stabbing in Swindon. → Read More

AIR TATTOO: Red Arrows wow huge crowds at Fairford

The Red Arrows wowed the crowds at the Air Tattoo today with a fantastic display. → Read More

Warning issued over rogue traders

HOUSEHOLDS in Wiltshire are being encouraged to protect themselves against fraud and overpricing tricks used by some rogue traders. → Read More

Park North man jailed for having stun gun

A MAN found with a stun gun disguised as a mobile phone hidden in his kitchen has been jailed for three-and-a-half years. → Read More

Man stabbed in early-hours attack outside Debenhams

A MAN was stabbed in central Swindon in the early hours of today. → Read More

RAF centenary takes centre stage at Air Tattoo

One of the biggest public demonstrations of RAF air and ground capability will be on display at this year’s Royal International Air Tattoo. → Read More

Labour councillor adds tackling inequality to his shadow portfolio

TACKLING inequality has been placed firmly on the Labour Party’s agenda with the addition of a new shadow cabinet role. → Read More

Tory leader rings the changes with dramatic cabinet reshuffle

THE Conservative leader of the council has named his new cabinet in a post-election reshuffle. → Read More

New museum is 'arty farty' and for 'elite snobs', says UKIP man

THE new museum and art gallery is a vanity project for “elite snobs”, a UKIP council candidate said. → Read More

ELECTIONS: Voter ID scheme in the spotlight

The election is just a couple of days away. If you are planning to vote, don't forget your polling card... → Read More

MP James Cleverly visits Swindon to rally troops

OUR activists are working their socks off to ensure we retain control of the council, a senior Conservative MP has said. → Read More

ELECTIONS: Parties lay out plans for Swindon's economy

For the next week, we lay out each party's vision for certain key policy areas in Swindon. Today, in their own words, the parties outline their… → Read More

Council's ethical codes are sufficient, says leader following calls to adopt Principles

THE leader of the council has dismissed calls for members to sign up to a set of principles. → Read More

ELECTIONS: Mental health campaigner Drusilla looks to set Eastcott agenda

OVER the course of the past couple of weeks, one particular theme that has emerged from conversations with candidates is a widespread desire to… → Read More

ELECTIONS: 'Project Fear isn't going to work in Stratton'

IT has long been known that repetition is the secret to turning lies into hardened truths. One fashionable theory which through continual… → Read More

Residents hope to break out of 'HM Prison Rodbourne'

EVERYONE has their own experience of HM Prison Rodbourne, a councillor said during a debate on the traffic chaos that plagues the area. → Read More

ELECTIONS: The Greens' Rod Hebden offers Swindon a progressive voice

ONE is inclined to assume that the second president of the United States, John Adams, was not being entirely serious when he described the… → Read More

ELECTIONS: 'We are rebels,' say UKIP candidates

I AM not doing Sheila and Aubrey Attwater a disservice when I say they are not your typical politicians – indeed, it is a badge they wear with… → Read More

ELECTIONS: Haydon Wick's Garry Perkins sings Swindon's praises

“IF I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution.” One can find a thousand meanings in this irresistible phrase from the… → Read More

ELECTIONS: A fairer society is the dream for Labour's Haydon Wick candidate

IF Dublin-born Maura Clarke’s weighty and studious political philosophy could be truncated to just one simple word it would be this: fairness. → Read More