The UK government has announced emergency measures to deal with the issue of prison overcrowding in England and Wales. One of the solutions presented includes releasing some prisoners earlier than usual, once they have served 40% of their sentence. The programme is set to begin in September, and prisoners imprisoned for serious violent crimes, those… Continue reading Why are thousands of prisoners set to be released early?
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Michael White: Snooker player jailed and taken off world rankings
Michael White, a professional snooker player, has been removed from the sport’s world tour and world ranking list after being sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting his partner. The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) condemned White’s behaviour and took immediate action to remove him from the sport. The WPBSA called an… Continue reading Michael White: Snooker player jailed and taken off world rankings
Moment Gavin Plumb sentenced for Holly Willoughby murder plot
A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 15 years and 85 days, after being found guilty of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder the well-known TV presenter Holly Willoughby. The court heard that Gavin Plumb’s plans caused a “catastrophic” and “life-changing” impact on Willoughby. The trial, held at Chelmsford… Continue reading Moment Gavin Plumb sentenced for Holly Willoughby murder plot
Gravesend: Teen held after two hurt in gurdwara attack
An individual, who is 17 years old, has been apprehended under suspicion of attempting murder and a public order offence with religious aggravation against two women at a gurdwara in Gravesend. The Kent Police force was called to Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara on Saddington Street on Thursday last week, which is recognized as one of… Continue reading Gravesend: Teen held after two hurt in gurdwara attack
Sir Keir Starmer against 'simply banning' children's phones
The UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has suggested that phones for children under the age of 16 should not be outright banned. This comes in response to a committee of MPs who recommended that such a ban should be considered during the first year of the new government. MPs warned of the “serious dangers”… Continue reading Sir Keir Starmer against 'simply banning' children's phones
Four migrants drown in English Channel crossing attempt
A tragic event occurred earlier today, as four migrants lost their lives after their boat capsized during an attempt to cross the English Channel. The French coastguard reported that a navy patrol boat was alerted overnight that migrants had fallen into the sea off the coast of Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France. While 63 people were… Continue reading Four migrants drown in English Channel crossing attempt
Battle of Orgreave: Miners' strike violence 'orchestrated by No 10'
The senior legal adviser to the Welsh government has claimed that Downing Street was behind the violence at Orgreave during the 1984 miners’ strike. The comments by Welsh Counsel General Mick Antoniw came as BBC Wales revisited the events of what came to be known as the Battle of Orgreave. At least 120 miners and… Continue reading Battle of Orgreave: Miners' strike violence 'orchestrated by No 10'
Woman targeted by Gavin Plumb says he could have been stopped sooner
Maria, a survivor of Gavin Plumb’s attempted kidnapping, has spoken out about her experience for the first time. Maria was travelling on a train to the airport where she worked in 2006 when Plumb, who had plotted the kidnap, rape, and murder of television presenter Holly Willoughby, attempted to take her. According to Maria, Plumb… Continue reading Woman targeted by Gavin Plumb says he could have been stopped sooner
Confidential counselling calls were ‘eavesdropped’ on by strangers
An investigation by the BBC has revealed that Health Assured, the UK’s largest provider of workplace mental health services, allowed its corporate clients to listen in on confidential helpline calls without informing or seeking the consent of the callers. Lawyers have deemed this practice to be “highly inappropriate” and “unethical” and suggest it could breach privacy… Continue reading Confidential counselling calls were ‘eavesdropped’ on by strangers
The Tories have lost. Now which voters should they chase?
The Conservative Party is reeling after their major defeat in the recent election. While some were in denial, most knew a loss was coming. The reality of opposition is worse than expected with a defeated atmosphere descending over the party. With ousted colleagues leaving, carrying cardboard boxes of personal belongings, the feeling in the party… Continue reading The Tories have lost. Now which voters should they chase?