Richard Warwick says the government’s compensation plan “should have been done two decades earlier”.
Month: August 2024
Man who instigated violent rioting in town is jailed
Roger Haywood had “chosen to face the mob” and “beckoned them” to breach police lines, a court hears.
Time for Gaza ceasefire deal is now, says Lammy
It comes as a fresh round of ceasefire talks have begun in Doha amid fears of an all-out regional war.
Man shot by armed police in Surrey dies
Surrey Police says a 29-year-old man has died after being shot by armed officers on Sunday.
Shops boosted by Euros and summer sales in July
Retail sales in Britain ticked up in July as the Euros football championship lifted demand.
Failures led to girl’s Costa Coffee drink death
A girl with a severe dairy allergy died after drinking a Costa Coffee drink made with cows’ milk.
UK hopes military satellite can boost space power
British forces are about to get their first dedicated surveillance and reconnaissance satellite.
Southport attack yoga teacher readmitted to hospital
The teacher who was stabbed in the attacks has had further breathing problems, her family says.
Theatre cancels comedy show after antisemitism claims
The owners of Eastwood Theatre in Giffnock say they “take seriously” their commitment to their community.
Man denies encouraging murder after Southport deaths
Andrew McIntyre, 39, denies encouraging murder and violent disorder through an online group.
