Leslie Lemon’s granddaughter describes him as “a war hero, our hero, and the family patriarch”.
Month: July 2025
Under-pressure BBC boss getting tough after controversies
The past weeks have put serious pressure on Tim Davie’s leadership, says Katie Razzall.
Man who murdered British backpacker Peter Falconio dies
Bradley Murdoch, who was serving a life sentence in prison, never disclosed the location of Peter Falconio’s remains.
Immigration status of benefit claimants published for first time
In June, nearly eight million received universal credit, 83.6% of whom were British and Irish nationals.
Trip drink ad banned over claim it makes you calm
The ad for the cucumber and mint drink made unauthorised health claims, the advertising watchdog found.
Three key questions after Afghan data leak sparked unprecedented secret evacuation
The BBC’s security correspondent Frank Gardner analyses the leak of Afghan citizens’ data and the fallout.
Reeves inadvertently breached rules on gifts, says MPs’ watchdog
The chancellor missed the 28-day deadline for registering free tickets from the National Theatre.
Couple guilty of murdering two-year-old grandson
Ethan Ives-Griffiths’ grandparents and mother are all found guilty of charges relating to his death.
Asda fined for selling out of date food
Trading standards officers found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date.
Nottingham attacks victims to get posthumous degrees
The pair, who were stabbed to death in June 2023, will be awarded their degrees later this month.
