Four former residents of RAF Wethersfield brought legal action against the Home Office, claiming it acted unlawfully by housing them at the site when it was “not suitable” because of characteristics ...
Martine Vik Magnussen, 23, was raped and murdered after a night out with friends at the Maddox nightclub in Mayfair on March 14 2008.
Police discovered the three defendants hiding in nearby fields and they later pleaded guilty to charges of kidnap. Judge Catherine Richards jailed Shah, of Leeds and Comrie, of Bradford, for eight ...
The media has been barred from attending a tribunal hearing which was reportedly part of Apple’s legal action against the Government. On Friday, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, a specialist ...
The WFP said it would need £46 million to continue food assistance in Myanmar and called on its partners to identify additional funding.
THIS week's recipe takes us over the border to Lancashire for a Catholic pie, better known as butter or Friday pie.
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes has said he is “determined to have a life” as he deals with constant pain due to ongoing back issues. The former This Morning host turned GB News broadcaster, 65, has long ...
Sir Christopher Chope said arm’s-length bodies (ALBs) had gone “rogue”, including National Highways when it rolled out smart motorways, and the Sentencing Council, whose recent guidance has prompted ...
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has passed party vetting to run for Holyrood next year, the PA news agency understands. Mr Flynn previously announced plans to stand for the Aberdeen South and ...
A proposed new law to reform the House of Lords appointments process would tackle cronyism and “enhance public trust”, Parliament heard. Conservative peer Lord Norton of Louth argued that the ...
The son of an Oxfam volunteer who was struck and killed by a bus on the world’s longest guided busway said it was “such a preventable accident”, a court heard. Three people died in separate incidents ...