Penalties issued after an “unauthorised” speed sign was erected will not be waived, the Met says.
Month: February 2024
Emma Caldwell murder accused says women are lying
A court hears that 11 women have described how Iain Packer put his hands on their throats.
Natasha Abrahart: University contributed to student’s death, court upholds
The High Court ruling follows the death of 20-year-old University of Bristol student Natasha Abrahart.
Lonely donkey to meet potential companions after goat best friend dies
The owners of Harold the donkey could take on three goats to replace his beloved Billy.
DJs pay emotional on-air tributes to ‘radio legend’ Steve Wright
Stars from BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 share their memories of Steve Wright following his death aged 69.
Ultra-processed food should be clearly labelled – study
Information currently provided to people buying ultra-processed foods may be insufficient, researchers say.
Inflation flat despite food price falls
Inflation has fallen sharply over recent months, but remained unchanged in January, official figures show.
Families of disabled people tell BBC of battle for NHS care support
More than 100 families speak to the BBC about how the NHS fails to support severely disabled people.
Abuse and attacks on UK shop workers rises to 1,300 incidents a day
Violence against retail staff spiked to 1,300 incidents a day, says the British Retail Consortium.
Inquiry into ‘death to Israel’ chants at Islamic centre
The Charity Commission is investigating “serious concerns over the misuse of charity premises.”
