A BBC investigation finds about one third of chickens sold in some UK supermarkets have “hock burn”.
Month: February 2024
Assisted dying ‘does not worsen end-of-life care’
Cross-party group of MPs does not back change in law, but says some countries have seen care benefit.
Anger at plan to demolish landslide risk school
Demolition of a school abandoned five years ago over landslip concerns is set to begin on Friday.
Fears lives are in danger due to firefighter shortage
There are concerns fire services may not be able to respond quickly to rural blazes.
Family lose £165 Ryanair check-in dispute
An airline dispute resolution scheme ruled that had Damian Lloyd had checked out his family.
Women were ‘not believed’ on Emma killer warnings
Two former sex workers who were picked up by Iain Packer say police failed to act on warnings that he was dangerous.
Murder victim told police of fears about killer
Katie Higton warned officers of threats from Marcus Osborne, a timeline obtained by the BBC reveals.
Late Casemiro winner helps Man Utd progress at Forest
Casemiro scores an 89th-minute winner as Manchester United beat Nottingham Forest to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals.
UK descending into mob rule, PM warns police
Officers need to demonstrate to the public they will use their powers, Rishi Sunak says.
Infected blood victims step up compensation fight
More than 80 people have died since a public inquiry called for full compensation payments to be made.
