The police officer responsible for fatally shooting Chris Kaba may not face misconduct charges following recent changes in the government’s approach to evaluating officers’ use of force. Sgt Martyn Blake shot 24-year-old Kaba in Streatham, south London, in 2022 after Kaba attempted to force his way past police vehicles. Although Blake was acquitted of murder… Continue reading Law change may end misconduct case over Kaba shooting in Streatham
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Ex-partner speaks of rapist surgeon Salil Korambayil's double life
Salil Korambayil, a former NHS surgeon, has been found guilty of rape and is currently serving a 14-year prison sentence. His ex-partner, Angharad, who is also the mother of his child, shares the distressing journey of discovering the truth about his criminal actions. Their relationship began at East Surrey Hospital in 2016, where Angharad, a… Continue reading Ex-partner speaks of rapist surgeon Salil Korambayil's double life
Watch: Fans' reaction to every goal of England v Mexico game
England secured their place in the World Cup quarter-finals after a thrilling match against Mexico, finishing with a score of 3-2 in favor of England. The victory marked a significant step forward in their tournament journey. Supporters from both Mexico City and the United Kingdom showed passionate enthusiasm as they followed the match closely. The… Continue reading Watch: Fans' reaction to every goal of England v Mexico game
Licence fee is 'yesterday's model', says new BBC director general Matt Brittin
The recently appointed director general of the BBC has openly criticized the long-standing TV licence framework, describing it as “a busted flush” that no longer meets modern needs. In his first significant public address since assuming his role six weeks ago, Matt Brittin, previously a Google executive, labeled the licence fee system as “yesterday’s model”… Continue reading Licence fee is 'yesterday's model', says new BBC director general Matt Brittin
Southport Inquiry to focus on 'violence-fixated individuals'
The public inquiry into the Southport knife attack has entered its second phase with a firm commitment from its chairman to do all possible to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Sir Adrian Fulford opened this stage by highlighting the increasing danger posed by individuals obsessed with violence, emphasizing that these people often act without… Continue reading Southport Inquiry to focus on 'violence-fixated individuals'
Chris Mason: Far from certain whether by-election strengthens Farage
Senior members of Reform acknowledge that they had anticipated both of the developments now unfolding: opposition parties opting out of contesting the by-election, and some groups pushing to postpone the vote until after the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards completes the ongoing inquiry into Nigel Farage. The Liberal Democrats have called on the government to hold… Continue reading Chris Mason: Far from certain whether by-election strengthens Farage
Cannabis smuggler knows most of his drugs mules 'will get caught'
Large-scale cannabis cultivation operations are thriving in regions where laws have eased restrictions on the plant, such as Thailand, Canada, and certain parts of the United States. These suppliers then smuggle significant quantities—often multiple kilograms—into the United Kingdom, generating substantial profits through illicit trade. The drug, classified as a Class B substance, arrives via couriers… Continue reading Cannabis smuggler knows most of his drugs mules 'will get caught'
Dad murdered newborn son after drinking nine pints on night out
A man has been found guilty of fatally injuring his four-week-old son after a night out. Tony Bartlett was convicted by a jury for causing the fatal harm to his infant son, Atticus, at their home in Chard, Somerset, on 16 July 2022. It was revealed during the trial that Bartlett, aged 39, had consumed… Continue reading Dad murdered newborn son after drinking nine pints on night out
Ruth Ellis, last woman to be executed in the UK, granted conditional pardon
Ruth Ellis, who holds the somber distinction of being the final woman executed in the United Kingdom, has been granted a conditional pardon posthumously. Ellis was executed by hanging at Holloway Prison in London in 1955 following her conviction for the murder of her lover, David Blakely. Her family has long sought to overturn the… Continue reading Ruth Ellis, last woman to be executed in the UK, granted conditional pardon
Essex neo-Nazi jailed for terror offence after MI5 sting
A 22-year-old neo-Nazi, Alfie Coleman, has been sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison following a carefully orchestrated MI5 operation that intercepted his plans to carry out a gun attack. The incident unfolded in September 2023 when undercover agents arranged a meeting with Coleman in a car park located in east London. There,… Continue reading Essex neo-Nazi jailed for terror offence after MI5 sting