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A BBC Spotlight programme which aired a claim Gerry Adams sanctioned the killing of a spy was ‘measured and precise’.
The murder, which happened when Miss Sindall was walking through Birkenhead in the early hours of August 2 1986, was a catalyst for women to set up the Wirral Rape Crisis Counselling Service, which ...
The Prime Minister has defended plans to release some criminals on recall earlier to ease jail overcrowding as ministers faced a backlash over concerns for victim and public safety.
Leading medics and health organisations have urged the Government to outlaw ‘the physical punishment of children’.
The wife of a former Conservative county councillor who was jailed after an online rant about migrants on the day of the Southport attacks faces a wait to see if her appeal against a 31-month sentence ...
The American musician was arrested at a hotel in the early hours of Thursday by detectives from the Metropolitan Police.
Designing With Nature explores the impact of garden design, including kitchen gardens and the popularity of allotments.
The King was “flabbergasted” by magician Steven Frayne, who turned newspaper into £20 notes, during a royal visit to celebrate Bradford’s status as the UK City of Culture.
The police watchdog said the use of force to arrest actor Reece Richards after he was mistaken for a suspect was "reasonable".
The bill – which may not be the final total – was revealed in a freedom of information request by he Scottish Conservatives.
Eurovision Song Contest act Emmy Kristiansen did a “deep dive” to represent Ireland, a fellow Norwegian singer has said.
Aldi and the Co-op have pledged to continue sourcing meat from British farms amid ongoing UK-US trade talks. Giles Hurley, Aldi UK and Ireland’s chief executive, said on Thursday that the supermarket ...
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