It comes after a Ukraine-linked business in London was targeted in a suspected arson attack.
Month: April 2024
Most Army horses to return to duty ‘in due course’
Two military horses were seriously injured and “continue to be closely observed” the Army says.
Girl ‘first child to be hit with stalking order’
The teenager subjected a family to a “prolonged period of harassment and threats”.
Park terror attack deaths were avoidable – inquest
David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and James Furlong were stabbed to death in Reading in 2020.
Veteran who survived ‘hell on Earth’ dies aged 101
Walter Nixon was 20 when he served on the frontline at the Battle of Anzio in Italy in 1944.
Tate sexual assault trial to go ahead in Romania
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother deny allegations of rape and human trafficking.
Judge accused of bullying and misogyny
Five women have told the BBC about Judge Philip Lancaster’s behaviour at employment tribunal hearings.
Yousaf will not resign as Scotland’s first minister
Mr Yousaf was speaking at an event in Dundee as he fights for his political future ahead of a no-confidence vote next week.
Girl, 13, in court on attempted murder charges
Two teachers and a pupil were injured at a secondary school on Wednesday,
Two men charged in Channel deaths investigation
Five migrants, including a child, were killed in a crush on board a boat crossing the Channel.
