But the prime minister stops short of saying arms sales to Israel should be suspended.
Month: April 2024
Tributes paid to Brits killed in Gaza
Three British men were among seven victims killed in an Israeli strike on an aid convoy.
Mercer challenging order to give names to inquiry
The minister has refused to reveal who told him about alleged war crimes by British forces in Afghanistan.
For sale: The mansion seized from £70m scammer
A fraudster’s confiscated luxury home is put on the market with a guide price of £2.75m.
JK Rowling hate law posts not criminal, police say
Social media comments by JK Rowling challenging Scotland’s new hate crime law are not being treated as criminal.
Teacher who raped girl banned from profession
Deputy head teacher Julie Morris was jailed for 13 years and four months for child sexual abuse.
Husband told ashes are not his wife’s
Richard Shaw used Legacy Independent Funeral Directors for his wife Rita’s cremation.
British aid worker killed in Gaza will be remembered as a hero, say family
James Kirby is one of seven killed in an Israeli strike that has drawn widespread condemnation from world leaders.
London River Thames section is ‘worst place’ for sewage
Members of the Henley Mermaids campaign group claim London is facing the brunt of sewage dumping.
Scotland proposes UK’s first ban on caging laying hens
Ministers announce a new consultation on the use of cages to house hens involved in egg production.
