Yostin Mosquera is charged after the remains of two men were found in suitcases in Bristol and a London flat.
Month: July 2024
Spiking to be made specific offence in King’s Speech
The government is set to introduce a new law to make spiking a specific criminal offence in this week’s King’s Speech.
Mel B hails ‘life-changing’ honorary doctorate
The pop star turned domestic abuse campaigner is given an honorary degree from Leeds Beckett University.
Lammy urges immediate ceasefire during Israel visit
On one of his first trips as foreign secretary, David Lammy says the war in Gaza has “gone on too long”.
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah: Mother wants apology
Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah says she wants an apology as her High Court claim heads to trial.
Labour got more donations than other parties combined
The party raised over £9.5m during the general election, while others raised a combined £5.7m
Tories accept donation linked to convicted tycoon
Westminster Development Services Ltd, part-owned by Prakash Hinduja, gave the Conservatives £50,000.
Free drink refills could be banned in Wales
The Welsh government has made a number of proposals to restrict promotion of unhealthy food and drink.
‘Swan uppers’ hope numbers recover after avian flu
The annual royal census of swans on the River Thames hopes for a recovery after last year’s avian flu.
‘Inspirational’ aid worker Simon Boas dies
Simon Boas had written about his terminal throat cancer diagnosis and preparing to die.
