Clare Hodge said staff only returned for her son, Carson Morhulec, 40 minutes after the alarm was raised.
Month: June 2024
Farmers ‘at war’ with countryside crime gangs
One farmer told the BBC he faces ‘constant warfare’ against balaclava-clad thieves.
Ex-BHS director must pay £50m over firm’s collapse
A High Court judge said Mr Chappell tried to “plunder the BHS Group whenever possible”.
Davey calls for gambling law review after election bet row
The Lib Dem leader says he has bet on past elections and calls for greater clarification on the rules.
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon guilty of two charges
The couple will face a retrial – possibly in March 2025.
‘Unusual environment’ – booed Southgate on cups thrown at him
England fans’ reactions to the Three Lions’ performances at Euro 2024 are “creating an unusual environment”, says manager Gareth Southgate.
Czech billionaire offers to buy all Royal Mail staff shares
He needs the approval of shareholders of three quarters of the business.
Prisoners released early in Scotland to ease overcrowding
Between 500 and 550 inmates will leave custody to ease pressure on the country’s overcrowded prisons.
Glastonbury Festival 2024 gates open to music lovers
Thousands of ticket holders have begun filtering into the site for the world-famous festival.
Conservatives fighting highly defensive election campaign, BBC analysis shows
Analysis of seats visited by leaders shows Rishi Sunak is campaigning where the Conservatives won big in 2019.
