Rebecca Joynes is told to expect to go to jail after being convicted by jury.
Month: May 2024
How this man’s killer got 79 blades delivered to his door
Omar Khan’s murderer was able to buy dozens of blades from an online store. What went wrong?
‘My fake food was good enough for Barbie’
A fake food artist is “stunned” by the response since her work featured in the hit Barbie film
First Apprentice wedding ‘like an Alan Sugar task’
Akshay Thakrar and Harpreet Kaur put their business skills to use as they plan the week-long party.
Water firm criticised over ‘scary’ outbreak
One man describes the condition as “probably the worst ailment” he has had in his adult life.
Man jailed for killing pensioner in what judge calls ‘terrorist act’
Moroccan asylum seeker Ahmed Alid stabbed 70-year-old Terence Carney in Hartlepool in October in “revenge” for the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Why the BBC could track down a people-smuggling kingpin before the police
Barzan Majeed is believed to have controlled the trade across the English Channel yet remained free.
Channel crossings since start of year at record high
The number of migrants crossing the Channel since January 1 is 9,681, according to Home Office data.
Charles drops out of top 100 baby names for boys
Olivia and Noah keep their spots as England and Wales’ most popular baby names.
Do not ask victims to move on – Irish president
Michael D Higgins says there was a failure to investigate bombings on the deadliest day of the Troubles.
