It comes after some MPs criticised the response to cyber-attacks blamed on Beijing-linked hackers.
Month: March 2024
Shooting murderer claimed partner injured herself
Richard Basson shot Carrie Slater in the head but claimed she had walked into a pool cue.
Tory’s mayoral contest ad showed New York not London
The clip showed a stampede in a New York subway station and was replaced with the scenes cut.
Thief sold stolen gems to at least 45 buyers on eBay, British Museum says
The museum launches proceedings against a former member of staff who they believe stole items.
Care worker migrant surge ‘should’ve been obvious’
The former independent borders watchdog has criticised the Home Office’s approach foreign care staff and airport security.
Pupils injured in crush at school gate
The head teacher says a “surge” developed when the gate was not opened at the end of the school day.
Kate rumours linked to Russian disinformation
Researchers say a co-ordinated campaign deliberately heightened rumours about the Princess of Wales.
Leaked emails reveal child gender service concerns
BBC News has seen emails from senior NHS bosses saying some patients could be at risk.
Probation mistake ‘signed my daughter’s death warrant’
Family and friends of Michaela Hall say that authorities missed chances to prevent her murder.
BBC to explore reform of licence fee
Tim Davie said it’s right to ask questions about the licence fee but it should be explored “with caution.”
