Convicted stalker Bryce Hodgson also swung a sword at officers, the police watchdog says.
Month: March 2024
Boy admits killing schoolgirl at London bus stop
Elianne Andam, 15, was stabbed as she made her way to school in south London in September.
Corrupt police officer hotline goes nationwide
Almost 3,000 reports of corruption have been made about the Met Police since it launched in 2022.
Tories will play race card ruthlessly, Abbott says
Diane Abbott speaks as a row continues over Tory donor Frank Hester’s alleged racist comments about her.
Postcode lottery for good school meals, says activist
Saffron Stedall says “something needs to change” after a head criticised food in his own school.
Different measure may spot childhood obesity better
Researchers who have studied thousands of children suggest a new measure could be more accurate.
Residents evacuated in Edinburgh flats blaze
Around 45 firefighters are tackling the blaze in Breadalbane Street.
MP regains Labour whip after using contentious phrase
The politician had used a controversial phrase in a speech at a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
Government unveils new extremism definition
Groups falling under the new definition will be barred from government funding and meeting officials.
UK to ban foreign state ownership of newspapers
A UAE-backed group trying to buy the Telegraph and Spectator said it is “extremely disappointed”.
