While the injured woman lay unable to move waiting for paramedics, Doyle burgled her house.
Month: June 2024
Tories pledge to tackle ‘confusion’ over legal definition of sex
Rishi Sunak says the changes would make the law around single-sex spaces clearer.
Navy veteran dies days before D-Day anniversary
Lewis Curl served in the Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946 and was often deployed out of Portsmouth.
First Rwanda flight delayed until at least 24 July
Government lawyers say the earliest deportations could take place is three weeks after the election.
Greens furious over ‘outrageous’ STV debate exclusion
The programme will only feature the SNP, Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats.
Rob would want us to pull together – Burrow family
Rob Burrow’s parents and sisters pay tribute to the Leeds Rhinos legend after his death aged 41.
Mother pleads not guilty to killing sons in fire
Deveca Rose is charged with the manslaughter of her children Leyton, Logan, Kyson and Bryson Hoath.
Firm linked to criminal probe donated to Gething during first minister campaign
Vaughan Gething also rejected an offer from a senior Welsh Labour figure to help repay the cash.
Corridor care is unacceptable, says nursing union
Many people are being treated in places not designed for patients, the Royal College of Nursing says.
Three charged over Champions League pitch invasion
Dozens of people were arrested trying to gain access to the final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.
