For the first time, scientists show how our microbiome forms affects the risk of infection.
Month: June 2025
Badenoch launches review into possible ECHR exit
A review by the shadow attorney general will examine whether the UK should exit certain domestic and international agreements.
Men ‘livestreamed’ Russia-linked arson plot, court hears
Around £1m of damage was caused by the blaze at the warehouse, the Old Bailey hears.
UK temporarily spared from Trump’s 50% steel tariffs
The executive order raises import taxes for US firms buying from other countries – but the levy remains at 25% for the UK.
Strip search of girl known as Child Q surprised school, hearing told
The then-15-year-old girl was subjected to an intimate search by Metropolitan Police officers.
Dad and son in court accused of boy’s crash murder
Police are appealing for witnesses following the crash in New Barn Road in Southfleet on Sunday.
Criminal appeals body will be reformed ‘whatever it takes’, says new chair
Dame Vera Baird will review the work of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which investigates potential miscarriages of justice.
Hainault murder accused wanted to kill, court told
Marcus Monzo is on trial accused of murdering Daniel Anjorin 14, in Hainault last year.
Boy starved to death ‘was invisible to authorities’
A review into the death of Abiyah Yasharahyalah, 3, said council teams lacked curiosity in his case.
Body found in search for stag party Scot missing in Portugal
Greg Monks was reported missing in Albufeira last week after travelling to the resort for a stag party.
