What court papers tell us about Clapham chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi
The previously confidential legal documents reveal more information than ever before about the sex offender.
The previously confidential legal documents reveal more information than ever before about the sex offender.
A new report has made suggestions about how the detail in the Assisted Dying Bill might change.
Police Scotland have appealed for information on a video on social media that appears to show the boys on the e-bike before the crash.
The new sister award to the Women’s Prize for Fiction aims to celebrate ‘excellence, originality and accessibility’ in narrative non-fiction.
The Bill bans the sale of new leasehold houses but not the sale of new leasehold flats, which make up 70% of the properties affected.
The NUJ said members at the broadcaster in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness will strike on Thursday.
The scheme, similar to one launched in Manchester last year, could raise up to £2.6 million over five years, say organisers.
The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings for rain and strong winds across parts of Northern Ireland and the south of England.
Gillian Keegan has suggested the Labour Party will put the expansion plan ‘at risk’ if it wins the next general election.
Women were found to be at greater risk of developing the condition compared to men.
Daniel Erver, chief executive of H&M, said it has seen signs it is ‘on the right track’.
Triple Olympian Steph Twell and her husband Joe Morwood are both returning to defend their titles at the EY Easter Running Festival.
In a new study some 161 risk factors for dementia were examined.
The artist was known for large-scale outdoor steel structures.
Labour has challenged Home Secretary James Cleverly to explain why the Home Office did not remove Abdul Ezedi in 2018.