The 34-year-old was given 14 whole life terms last year after being found guilty of murdering babies.
Month: May 2024
Ex-Post Office boss accused of being in la-la land
Paula Vennells is quizzed on how much she knew about remote access to sub-postmasters’ computers
MP decides not to seek re-election after sepsis
Tory MP Craig Mackinlay returned to Parliament this week after disease led to amputation of his hands and feet.
Grieving daughter given wrong ashes to scatter
Jackie Barnes was told her mum’s ashes had been found at a funeral parlour weeks after she thought she had scattered them.
Welshman tried to save Singapore Airlines victim
Toby Pearl, 21, performed CPR on 73-year-old Geoff Kitchen after their flight hit turbulence.
Government wins court case over River Wye pollution
The High Court ruled that the Environment Agency and the UK government were implementing the law properly.
Family’s ‘eternal love’ for killed Gaza aid worker
The wife of John Chapman says he was “a fine example of a husband” and “a really good human being”.
No-fault evictions bill now unlikely to pass
The Renters (Reform) Bill would have banned landlords from evicting tenants without a reason.
Post Office convictions to be quashed today as Vennells faces victims at inquiry
A law quashing sub-postmasters’ convictions from the Horizon IT scandal was approved by Parliament on Thursday.
Man, 75, arrested in connection with dog walker death
The 65-year-old dog walker was found shot dead on a remote Perthshire path in February.
