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Of the 54,587 knife crime offences in England and Wales in 2024, 31% (16,789) were recorded by the Metropolitan Police, 9% (4 ...
The family hope Lord Scott KC will shine a ‘glaring spotlight’ on the actions of police and prosecutors in the murder investigation.
The Sussexes unveiled a memorial in New York City to young people who lost their lives due to the harmful effects of social media.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is cutting short his official trip to South Africa and returning home after a ...
Some 10,605 assaults on staff in male and female jails were recorded in the period up to December 2024, at a rate of 122 per 1,000 prisoners.
Cast and crew from the programme, which is being axed by BBC Scotland, were at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday.
Leeds Crown Court heard that Adrian Daniel, 33, died 10 days after he was hit by Mansfield Town player Lucas Akins, who was driving his seven-year-old daughter to a piano lesson in a Mercedes G-Wagon ...
Popular English idioms such as ‘spill the beans’ are evolving as they pass from one generation to the next, according to the British Council.
The head of Ireland’s media regulator has denied that it was “thrown under the bus” by the media minister’s plan to block a levy on streaming services.
Kate Osborne MP said the Supreme Court’s decision ‘will have a huge impact on my life and many other cis lesbians’.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer insisted progress was being made towards a ceasefire despite apparent splits between European and US positions.
The painting by former royal tour artist Phillip Butah was created for the magazine’s celebration of Charles and Camilla’s 20th ...