An independent police force will review the case, after Stephen’s mother called for it to be reopened.
Month: April 2024
Family leaves several restaurants without paying
The owners of Bella Ciao said they ordered T-bone steaks and double pudding portions.
Sunak promises Rwanda flights by July as Parliament faces late-night sitting
The Safety of Rwanda Bill will be voted through tonight “no matter how late it goes,” the PM says. “No ifs, no buts.”
Rail strikes announced for May Bank Holiday week
Train drivers will stage walks-out between 7 and 9 May while overtime bans will disrupt services.
Queen’s visit to hero father’s WW2 regiment
Queen Camilla presents five medals to serving and retired Royal Lancers at a ceremony in Yorkshire.
Smart motorway tech failing on a regular basis
Figures obtained by the BBC reveal worries about the reliability of the tech behind smart motorways.
Met sorry for broken promise to Baroness Lawrence
It says the failure to answer questions raised by a BBC investigation is “totally unacceptable”.
NI postmasters to have names cleared under new law
The bill will automatically quash convictions brought about by the scandal, including 26 in NI.
First-time buyers face toughest test for 70 years
First-time buyers depend on two high incomes or parental support, the Building Societies Association says.
PM has confidence in Met chief after protest row
But the prime minister says Sir Mark Rowley still needs to rebuild the trust of the Jewish community.
