Sophie Evans was beautiful and amazing and loved spending time with her children, her family say.
Month: July 2024
New coalmine in doubt after ‘error’ in planning decision
Labour will no longer defend a decision, made by the previous government, to allow a new coalmine in Cumbria.
Supermarket killing with me forever, says witness
A woman who tried to save an 88-year-old man in a Co-op says his death was tragic and traumatic.
Soldier’s dismissal ‘bare minimum’ says victim
Irish soldier Cathal Crotty violently attacked 24-year-old Natasha O’Brien in a city street in 2022.
Row over rise in water bills as firms say it’s not enough
Water firms have hit out at bill rises of £94 over the next five years after wanting bigger hikes.
Teenager murdered baby boy by shaking him to death
Carl Alesbrook is found guilty of killing four-month-old Elijah Shemwell.
Man who killed stranger jailed for 28 years
Cameron Davis is sentenced to 28 years in prison for the murder of 74-year-old Lorna England.
Man living in UK since 1977 can stay – Home Office
Nelson Shardey, who came to the UK as a student and worked until he retired, has won his fight to stay.
UK economy grew faster than expected in May
A strong performance from the retail and construction sectors helped the economy grow by 0.4%.
Human remains found in suitcases at Clifton Suspension Bridge
The bridge and visitor centre is closed on Thursday and a police cordon has been set up.
