Baroness Lawrence said images of her son’s disturbed grave had appeared on social media
Month: August 2024
BBC knew severity of charges against Huw Edwards
Director-general Tim Davie said the corporation had taken “difficult decisions in a fair and judicious manner”.
‘People doubted I would walk again’- Olympic rower
The Harrogate rower and her crew-mates are celebrating their win at the Paris Olympics.
How Southport mum told daughter about stabbing
Charlotte Brown had to tell her eight-year-old daughter Poppy her friend from school had been killed.
Royal Mail deal to be probed over Russia links
Billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s takeover will be investigated under the National Security and Investment Act.
British tech tycoon: I only got justice because I’m rich
Mike Lynch was acquitted in the US after an expensive legal process he fears others could not afford.
Police forces to co-operate to tackle violent disorder, says PM
Keir Starmer announces new national police “capability” to deal with rioters, following the Southport attack.
Appeals over convictions for girl’s death in France
A French town and lifeguard are challenging guilty verdicts over the tragedy during a school trip.
Boy tells murder trial he stabbed 15-year-old girl
A 17-year-old youth who denies murdering a schoolgirl is giving evidence to jurors at his trial.
Scilly ferry service scrapped without single trip
Owners Harland and Wolff say the plans are “overly ambitious given current circumstances”.
