The review is looking at the decision to accept Valdo Calocane’s guilty pleas to manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility.
Month: March 2024
Triple lock for pensions to stay if Tories win election
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says he will pay for the “expensive” pledge through economic growth.
Murder arrest at Heathrow after man hit by car
A 33-year-old man was arrested at the airport on Sunday afternoon, following the death of another man, 35.
Home Office ad campaign to deter Vietnamese migrants
The government says an increasing proportion of small boat crossings are made by Vietnamese nationals.
On board HMS Diamond as it faces Houthi attacks
The BBC witnesses the moment a Royal Navy warship responds when a missile is fired in the Red Sea.
Avanti to pay train drivers £600 a shift for overtime
West Coast Main Line drivers to receive £600 a shift, up from £125, after company strikes deal with union.
UK to link electoral register hack to China
The attacks reportedly led to the personal details of millions of voters being accessed.
I ran ‘toughest race’ to inspire women worldwide
Jasmin Paris made history by becoming the first woman to finish the gruelling 100-mile Barkley Marathons.
Sheridan Smith: Strangers hugged me in the street
Smith is playing a woman in the midst of a breakdown, something the actress has experienced herself.
Tony Blackburn hangs up his local radio headphones
The 81-year-old ends his show covering BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Oxford and BBC Radio Solent.
