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Jurors trying a brother and sister charged with murder have been shown CCTV footage of the “frankly brutal” moments when their alleged victim was repeatedly stabbed in the street. Bank worker Mya ...
Discrimination faced by disabled people could mean they are more likely to be coerced into an assisted death if a proposed law change goes ahead, Paralympian Tanni Grey-Thompson has warned. The ...
The mother of a young woman who died on a river in south-west Wales has said she can “never forgive” the owner of a paddleboarding company who took “full blame” for four deaths. Nerys Bethan Lloyd, a ...
New rules giving anonymity to firearms officers accused of murder put police above the scrutiny faced by the rest of the public, the head of the charity Inquest has warned. The legal change, being put ...
The Chancellor has announced plans to beef up Britain’s defences against cheap imports undercutting UK businesses amid the fallout from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Rachel Reeves said she ...
Sarah, Duchess of York, visited young people with cancer in hospital as she called on the Government to provide more support for teenagers with the disease. The ex-wife of the Duke of York, along with ...
Danish King Frederik X will visit Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, next week to meet with the new prime minister and his government, the royal house said. The trip comes weeks after ...
Footage of Irish rappers Kneecap performing at a London venue in November is being assessed by counter-terrorism police. Clips posted online by Danny Morris, from Jewish security charity the Community ...