Last week, prosecution barrister Louis Mably KC argued that statements given by soldiers G and H to the Royal Military Police (RMP) on the night of the shootings, and to the Widgery Tribunal in 1972, ...
SECURITY guards are being employed by Dudley Council after protestors gained access to the Council House while a meeting was taking place.
A MAN has won a £3,000 holiday voucher after taking part in the UK's biggest-ever QR code treasure hunt. David Hodge, aged 36, from Nuneaton, is the lucky winner of Merry Hill's QRious Quest. The ...
The family of a British couple detained in Iran have said they have “no clear information” on their upcoming court appearance, claiming UK officials are also “in the dark”. Lindsay and Craig Foreman ...
The alleged attack on Collins Aerospace saw check-in and boarding systems at Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin affected.
A compulsory identification system could be ‘uniquely harmful to privacy, equality and civil liberties’, the liberties group leaders wrote.
Citizens Advice raised concerns that not only would the plans not bring down people’s bills, they could even leave some consumers paying more.
But the McCullough Review has identified more than 20 attempts made by the police service to identify journalists’ sources.
Nigel Farage has defended past comments after the Lib Dems accused him of wanting to roll back gun laws and spark “mass shooting” drills in British schools. During a phone-in on LBC, the Reform UK ...
Nearly 10,000 teenagers at schools and colleges with low higher education progression rates will receive letters from current university students.
Bosses said that increases to ticket and food prices have been a ‘direct consequence’ of recent labour cost increases.
Doctors could be able to spot people who are at higher risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) sooner after a new study helped to identity the “earliest features” of the disease. At present there is no exact ...