The relatives of Scarlett Jenkinson, who received a 22-year sentence for killing Brianna Ghey, have expressed sincere apologies for the “brutal” acts committed by the
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Justice is being delayed in England and Wales, causing victims of crime to suffer and potentially even die, as the legal system struggles to keep up.
The victims’ commissioner for England and Wales has stated that victims of crime are losing their lives while waiting for justice due to court delays
Michelle O’Neill of Sinn Féin named as first minister during Stormont’s return.
Sinn Féin and Irish nationalism have reached a historic milestone as Michelle O’Neill has been selected as the first minister in Northern Ireland’s restored devolved
Rare wines from the Michelin-starred restaurant Le Gavroche will be auctioned off.
It was famous for serving diners the most expensive meal in the world. Now, rare wine, artworks, silverware and porcelain from the Michelin-starred Mayfair restaurant
The third day of searching for the suspect of the Clapham chemical attack, Abdul Ezedi, has begun.
Police have renewed their request for the 35-year-old suspect, Abdul Ezedi, to turn himself in as the search for him continues into its third day.
Police are searching for a suspect who is both “significantly injured” and considered “dangerous” in connection to the chemical attack in Clapham. Here are the latest updates on the situation.
Police have not disclosed the specific timing, but London is approximately 8 miles away from Clapham. According to police, there is a possibility that Ezedi
The parents are begging for assistance after their one-year-old girl was hospitalized six times due to the presence of mold.
The parents of a one-year-old girl who has been hospitalized six times due to the presence of damp and mold in their south London apartment
The bank has agreed to pay a settlement for mortgages that caused significant harm to individuals’ lives.
A major bank in the UK has reached a settlement to resolve a lawsuit regarding “unfair” mortgages, providing potential relief for numerous individuals facing large
A company owned by a donor to the Conservative Party has been granted a license for oil and gas exploration in the North Sea despite previously being fined £150,000 for a separate incident.
A company that deals with oil and gas and is owned by a prominent supporter of the UK Conservative party has recently received a permit
Last summer, the breeding population of cranes in the UK reached its highest numbers in centuries.
The crane, which is the tallest bird in Britain and thrives in wetland habitats, had a successful breeding season last summer with the highest numbers