A court hears Stephen Roughley took a teenager to the disorder, with Mason Reddy bringing a toddler.
Month: September 2024
Some prisoners released early without being tagged
Some offenders released last week were not electronically tagged as they should have been, raising the risk of reoffending.
High-grade masks evidence weak, Covid inquiry told
UKHSA’s Prof Susan Hopkins said respirator masks may have worked no better than thin surgical masks.
More sex attack claims against Fayed emerge
A BBC investigation into Mohamed Al Fayed, the late former Harrods owner, has prompted more women to come forward.
Teen fascist left trainer imprint on woman’s face
Prosecutors say Alex Hutton held extreme racist, transphobic and homophobic views.
Thunderstorm warnings mark end of UK summer
The week is set to end with a bang in the southern half of the UK as the warm spell concludes. Tomasz Schafernaker explains.
Parties, brothels and drugs plague holiday let neighbours, say MPs
Problems in areas from Cornwall to Keswick prompt calls for new laws to licence holiday lets.
I’m in control, says Starmer after Sue Gray pay leaks
Anonymous briefings point to mounting tensions around the PM’s chief of staff in Downing Street.
Rare Dürer artwork ‘found at tip’ fetches £26,500
The art attracted worldwide interest, and was eventually sold to a private collector in Germany.
Man denies charges over fatal XL Bully attack
A court hearing is told the XL Bully dogs involved in the case were called Beauty and Bear.
