Lawyers for the intelligence agency apologised for the handling of the case.
Month: May 2024
Bank ‘optimistic’ as it edges closer to summer cut
Its comments came as UK interest rates were left unchanged at a 16-year high of 5.25%.
Free wine hidden in small print claimed after three months
The offer was included on the tax website as an “experiment” to see if anyone would read the terms.
Hanging baskets may return to safety rules-hit town
Businesses offer their support to help a floristry group hit by health and safety regulations.
Elphicke apologises for comments on assault victims
Some Labour MPs have raised concerns about the comments after the Dover MP defected to the party.
Starmer to unveil plans to tackle small boats
The Labour leader will pledge to divert £75m from the Rwanda scheme to border security if he wins power.
‘Bombshell’ moment lawyer found out about Horizon bugs
Simon Clarke tells inquiry when he realised expert knew of IT bugs and how he helped halt Horizon prosecutions.
Murder arrest after woman stabbed in street
The woman, in her 60s, was treated for her injuries but died at the scene, the Met Police said.
Hundreds of infected blood victims living with undetected Hep C
About 1,750 people are unaware they got the virus from blood transfusions in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
Whooping cough cases up again as five babies die
There were 1,300 cases of the bacterial infection in March, after just over 900 in February in England.
