Ninety-two tutors have been convicted of child sex abuse in the past 20 years, a BBC investigation finds.
Month: September 2024
Letby changes legal team and plans new appeal – lawyer
Former nurse Lucy Letby is currently serving 15 whole-life terms for murdering babies in her care.
Man charged with murder of chef near carnival
Detectives launched a murder investigation when Mussie Imnetu died in hospital days later.
Violence, overcrowding, self-harm: BBC goes inside one of Britain’s most dangerous prisons
At a time of major crisis for prisons, the BBC’s Sima Kotecha is given rare access to HMP Pentonville.
Bolton striker injured after ‘hefty sneeze’
Bolton Wanderers striker Victor Adeboyejo missed their EFL Trophy win at Barrow having injured himself during a “hefty sneeze”.
School to remain closed after suspected chemical leak
A Perth and Kinross primary school has been evacuated following a suspected chemical leak.
UK competition watchdog launches Oasis tickets probe
The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating if Ticketmaster breached consumer protection law.
Major General sentenced for drunken touch and kiss
James Roddis admitted to kissing the woman without permission while in an overseas army delegation.
Rayner says unsafe cladding must be removed faster
Housing Secretary Angela Rayner says she will speed works up following the Grenfell Tower fire report.
Scott Hastings’ family ‘heartbroken’ as wife Jenny confirmed missing
Jenny Hastings “struggled with her mental health for a number of years”, says family.
