MoJ says data includes addresses, national ID numbers, criminal histories and financial details dating to 2010.
Month: May 2025
Town mourns loss of ‘best of Bicester’ after fire
A book of condolence will be opened at a council’s HQ from 09:00 BST following Thursday’s fire.
New buy now, pay later rules aim to protect shoppers
Lenders will have to carry out affordability checks and shoppers will have faster access to refunds under the plans.
Met Police silent over Strand crash, says victim’s mum
Aalia Mahomed died at the scene on The Strand in March after a van crashed into a pedestrian area.
British mountaineer sets record 19th Everest summit
Kenton Cool has broken his own record for the most climbs up the world’s tallest peak by a non-sherpa.
UK driverless cars unlikely until 2027 – but Uber says it’s ready now
The previous government had said autonomous vehicles were “set to be on the road” by 2026.
Teenager arrested after beach disturbance death
Kayden Moy, 16, was seriously injured on the North Ayrshire beach on Saturday and died in hospital on Sunday.
The inside story of a council held to ransom in cyber-attack
The BBC investigates one of the most damaging ranswomare attacks on a UK local council.
Chris Mason: Brexit back in the news – but what do both UK and EU want?
Expect talk of haggling, fish, cash and courts as the summit risks inflaming old Brexit rows.
Man arrested on suspicion of murdering missing farmer
The man, in his 50s, is in custody as searches continue at a site near Michael Gaine’s farm near Kenmare, County Kerry.
