If in the river, the body of Abdul Shokoor Ezedi may never be found, officers warn.
Month: February 2024
Renters will still face unfair evictions under ‘inadequate’ new bill, say campaigners
Campaigners call for stronger legislation to stop people unfairly losing their homes.
Indefinite sentence for phone theft a ‘serious injustice’
Thomas White being in jail for 12 years after getting a two-year tariff is a “scandal”, his sister says.
Ex-Fujitsu boss ‘shocked’ by Post Office’s actions
Roger Gilbert says he believed the Post Office was acting “honestly and competently” in prosecutions.
Conservative donors and 27-year-old among new peers
List of 13 new peers published late on Friday during a parliamentary recess.
Dover: Slow tractor demo as farmers protest over imports
Farmers opposing foreign imports stage a slow-moving tractor protest on roads around Dover.
‘There is no right or wrong way to have alopecia’
Gail Porter has shown people that bald is beautiful – but she can wear wigs too, says campaigner.
Leeds University hate crime inquiry over graffiti on Jewish building
The University of Leeds says it is working with police after graffiti appeared on a campus building.
Nottingham: Inquiry into hospital death of mum found under coat
The 39-year-old was found unresponsive while waiting hours for a doctor in an emergency unit.
Ed Miliband: I didn’t think of quitting over Labour’s green U-turn
The shadow net zero secretary says the party will still make the UK a world leader on green energy.
