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  1. 22 giu 2022 · Share. William Aitken, left, has been sentenced to five years and two months in a Spanish prison for his alleged role in a political protest in Barcelona last year. A SCOT living in Catalonia has protested his innocence after being sentenced to more than five years in prison for his alleged participation in a protest.

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  2. 3 lug 2022 · Actualització: 03.07.2022 - 11:48. William Aitken, a 32-year-old Scotsman who took part in protests in Barcelona city following the imprisonment of rapper Pablo Hasél, has been sentenced to five years and two months in prison.

  3. 22 giu 2022 · ACN | Barcelona. First published: June 22, 2022 01:14 PM. William Aitken, a Scottish man who has lived in Barcelona for the past five years, has been sentenced to 5 years in prison by Barcelona's provincial court, which has found him guilty of attacks and disorderly behavior while carrying a skateboard during the protests against ...

  4. Il simbolo → indica un trasferimento in prestito. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. William John Aitken, noto anche come George Aitken e Billy Aitken ( Peterhead, 2 febbraio 1894 [1] – Gateshead, 9 agosto 1973 ), è stato un allenatore di calcio scozzese, il cui cognome è riportato da alcune fonti come Ajtken [2] .

  5. 15 mar 2021 · |. Actualització: 15.03.2021 - 19:11. William Aitken, who has lived in Barcelona for more than four years, was arrested one month ago in the Catalan capital as protests raged in support of rapper Pablo Hasel, who was jailed because of his lyrics criticising the Spanish monarchy.

  6. 20 nov 2015 · AN “odious” pervert who subjected two girls to months of sexual abuse has had his jail sentence cut by four years. William Aitken, 42, of Keir Hardie Terrace, was sentenced in April at the High Court in Edinburgh for his abuse of the young girls, who were aged 13 and 14 at the time.

  7. Jonathan William Patrick Aitken (born 30 August 1942) is a British author, Church of England priest and former Conservative Party politician. Beginning his career in journalism, he was elected to Parliament in 1974 (serving until 1997), and was a member of the cabinet during John Major 's premiership from 1994 to 1995.