A BBC investigation reveals a lack of consistent sexual misconduct data being kept by UK universities.
Month: March 2024
Killer’s knife rampage enabled by systemic failings
A coroner recommends changes in offender management after seven other people were injured.
Plan to return Castaway island to its wild state
Native tree-planting is among plans for Taransay, famous as the setting for a reality show 23 years ago.
‘Sex predators within police operate in plain sight’
Former West Midlands Police inspector, Rebecca Kalam, warns of sexism and abuse among the service.
Constance Marten: I carried baby’s body in a bag
Jury hears mother tried to keep Victoria’s body with her while on run with her partner Mark Gordon.
Father could not afford paternity leave to care for ill baby
As the government tweaks its paternity-leave policy, campaigners say fathers need more time off – and better pay.
‘Spite, anger and miracles’: The Battle for Bluebird
Donald Campbell’s record-breaking craft returns to the Lake District after a long and bitter row.
London a ‘no-go zone for Jews every weekend’
The government’s counter-extremism commissioner urges ministers to “be bolder” in tackling the issue.
Patients facing uphill struggle to see GPs – report
Analysis identifies areas with the fewest doctors in England, as the drive to boost numbers falls short.
Ukraine to appoint ex-army chief as UK ambassador
Valerii Zaluzhnyi was sacked as Ukraine’s army chief by President Volodymyr Zelensky last month.
