Former sub-postmasters react angrily as the company launches an urgent investigation into breach.
Month: June 2024
James Morrison’s ex-partner took own life, coroner rules
The inquest into the death of Gill Catchpole comes to an end at Gloucestershire Coroner’s Court.
Betting watchdog looks into Tory campaign official
Tony Lee is married to Tory candidate Laura Saunders, who is also being looked into by the Gambling Commission.
Key oil project must count full climate impact – court
Supreme Court has ruled Surrey Council should have considered the climate change impacts of new oil wells.
Double gold medal-winning cyclist out of Olympics after freak garden accident
Two-time British Olympic champion Katie Archibald will miss next month’s Games after breaking her leg in a freak accident in her garden.
Royal Mail launches Red Arrows anniversary stamps
The stamps include images of the RAF jets over famous landmarks and performing spectacular displays.
Met refers itself to IOPC after Bournemouth killing
The force refers itself over contact it had with Nasen Saadi, who was later charged with murder.
Orange powder paint sprayed on Stonehenge is removed
English Heritage chief executive Dr Nick Merriman said there appeared to be “no visible damage”.
Powerlifter crowdfunded for Lithuania surgery after facing five-year NHS surgery wait
Sue Taylor-Franklin had to crowdfund money to pay for knee surgery in Lithuania.
Noisy night mountain climbers annoying villagers
People living near Yr Wyddfa say visitors leave litter and use their gardens as toilets.
