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MI5 previously said there had been ‘failings and errors’ in legal proceedings related to an alleged source accused of abusing two women.
Ian Byrne (Liverpool West Derby), who was with family at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said a law is needed to restore faith in justice.
The Queen has met people living with cancer during a visit to the charity Maggie’s, which she is president of. Arriving in heavy rain, Camilla was greeted by Maggie’s chief executive Dame Laura Lee ...
A jury has been sworn in to hear the trial of two brothers accused of assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport. Footage of the disturbance at the Terminal 2 building on July 23 last year was ...
Hamas has suggested it is open to a ceasefire agreement with Israel but insisted on its longstanding position that any deal must bring an end to the war in Gaza.
In 2023, appearing for a separate module of the inquiry, Mr Hancock admitted the so-called protective ring he said had been put around care homes early in the pandemic was not an unbroken one, and ...
Andrew Cannestra was injured in northern Finland in February 2020 while on a trip organised by McLaren Automotive Events.
Kate met patients and staff at Colchester Hospital on Wednesday, where she admired the facility’s wellbeing garden.
Downing Street said the Prime Minister supported his Chancellor after Sir Keir Starmer declined to commit to her future in the Commons.
The number of migrants crossing the English Channel in a single year has passed 20,000 in record time. Some 440 people made the journey in eight boats on Tuesday, bringing the total for 2025 so far to ...
The decision to scrap key parts of the welfare reform package has left the Chancellor facing the prospect of tax hikes to balance the books.
Pauline Eyre, who officiated 16 Championships, says controversial move has reduced court staff to ‘basically butlers’.