A US judge is considering whether to allow remote access to the trial for people directly and emotionally affected by the case.
Month: September 2024
Winter fuel cut impact was not assessed, says Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer says it was not legally necessary to carry out analysis on changes to the payment.
No extra NHS funding without reform, says PM
Sir Keir Starmer promises 10-year plan for England as part of “biggest reimagining” of NHS.
Soaring cost of King’s Guards’ real fur bearskin caps revealed
Bearskin caps worn by soldiers outside Buckingham Palace cost more than £2,000 each, says MOD.
Royal Navy makes first ‘narco-sub’ drugs seizure
Portsmouth-based patrol ship HMS Trent seizes cocaine from a semi-submerged vessel in the Caribbean.
Russia can end war now, says PM as Putin warns West
Keir Starmer made the comments as he travelled to Washington for talks with US President Joe Biden.
Ex-Ticketmaster boss sentenced for hacking rival company CrowdSurge
British national Stephen Mead stole sensitive CrowdSurge data, contributing to the firm’s collapse.
Mum’s anger as child cancer task force ‘paused’
The mother of a girl who died from a rare form of cancer criticises the government for “pausing” a task force.
Rapist caught 47 years after attack on girl, 11
Denis Coles’ victim speaks out about the attack which happened as she walked home from Girl Guides.
Arena victim’s mum relieved as bill enters Commons
She has campaigned for the bill after her son Martyn Hett’s death in the Manchester Arena Attack.
