A navy patrol boat went to rescue migrants who fell into water off of France’s northern coast.
Month: July 2024
Manhunt continues after body parts found in suitcases
Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge reopens after two suitcases containing human remains were found.
Man arrested in crossbow murders investigation
Kyle Clifford is arrested on suspicion of murdering Carol Hunt and two of her daughters.
Starmer against ‘simply banning’ children’s phones
The prime minister has waded into a debate on what content can be accessed by children online.
Michael Mosley’s wife says response ‘extraordinary’
Dr Clare Bailey Mosley was left “breath-taken” by the public reaction to her husband’s death as the BBC celebrates his legacy.
Finance worker’s Rolex stolen as he ate at restaurant
The man says he plans to leave the UK after an “appalling failure” by the Met Police to convict anyone.
Post Office boss to step back to prepare for inquiry
Nick Read will step back from his duties to focus on preparing for the final stage of the Horizon IT inquiry.
Crossbow killings suspect in serious condition, police say
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says the government will look at legislation around crossbows following “this awful incident”.
No 10 behind bloodiest day of miners’ strike – Welsh government lawyer
The Welsh government’s top lawyer says Downing Street wanted the miners to get “a good beating”.
Gavin Plumb could have been stopped sooner, says survivor
Maria was on the train to work when Plumb tried to kidnap her. He was later found guilty of plotting to murder Holly Willoughby.
