Just 1,500 out of 150,000 people have received redress after the force-fitting of prepayment meters.
Month: April 2024
Three injured in marina speedboat crash
The boat crashed in Gosport Marina hours after it reportedly hit the Cowes Harbour wall, police say.
Hundreds at Queen Elizabeth II statue unveiling
The statue in Rutland was unveiled in a formal ceremony on the late monarch’s birthday.
Our climate change record is strong, minister says
Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho defends government after watchdog accuses PM of setting the UK back.
Jepchirchir wins London Marathon in women’s only world record time
Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir storms to victory in a women’s only world-record time of two hours 16 minutes and 16 seconds at the London Marathon.
Two teens arrested after boy, 15, stabbed
A police spokesman says the injuries “are not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing”.
Murder detectives return to scene of torso find
Police reopen a crime scene where an unidentified man’s remains were found earlier this month.
D-Day silhouettes assembled near Gold Beach
The figures travelled to the Normandy memorial from a workshop in Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordshire.
Apology as largest UK arena axes test gig tickets
Bosses say they had to cancel some tickets for the Rick Astley gig to test the venue “effectively”.
Disappearance of woman, 74, becomes murder probe
Annette Smith was last seen with a suitcase five months ago as police appeal for information.
