Lord Llewellyn, Britain’s ambassador to Italy, said the trip “comes at a key moment” as the UK government tries to reset EU relations after Brexit.
Month: April 2025
Apple’s encryption row with UK should not be secret, court rules
The UK government sought to keep details of its row with Apple over requested access to its encrypted cloud storage tool private.
Burglar who targeted Grindr app users sentenced
Villian Kesel was the ringleader of a group who arranged to meet app users and later robbed them.
Man charged with assault after derby match incident involving Man City’s Grealish
A 20-year-old man is charged with assault after Manchester City midfielder Jack Grealish was allegedly slapped following Sunday’s 0-0 draw with rivals Manchester United.
Chief constable retires amid misconduct inquiry
Scott Chilton was told he was under investigation over two alleged previous work relationships.
No charges for police officer after teen e-bike deaths
The Crown Prosecution Service says it will not bring charges against a police officer after the deaths of two boys in a crash.
Extremist set to return home despite risk warnings
Haroon Aswat, who was jailed for 20 years, is expected to return to Yorkshire to live with family.
‘We never imagined our daughter could be killed at nursery – we want greater safeguards’
Parents of nine-month-old who died at a nursery call for stronger safeguarding measures.
PM: I’ll only sign US tariffs deal if it suits UK
The UK hopes to limit the impact of President Trump’s tariffs in an economic agreement with the US.
Mobility scooter rider, 105, dies in crash
The man was struck by a car driven by an 87-year-old woman as he was crossing a road, police said.
