This is the first time full details of a complex claim for compensation have been made public.
Month: August 2025
‘All sides’ to blame in Prince Harry charity row, watchdog finds
The Charity Commission criticises “all parties” at Sentebale for allowing a “damaging” dispute to play out publicly.
Families demand change to parole rules for missing body murders
Relatives of Arlene Fraser and Suzanne Pilley are backing proposals to change the law in Scotland.
Stoke Newington shooting death victim named
Erdal Ozmen was found with gunshot wounds on Dynevor Road in Stoke Newington on Tuesday.
High whey protein prices take chunk out of THG profits
The firm behind Myprotein and Cult Beauty will take a hit to get a bigger share of the popular market.
Coriander and hummus products recalled over possible listeria presence
The affected batches of potted coriander products were supplied by O’Hanlon Herbs to a number of major supermarkets.
BrewDog ad banned for implying beer beats loneliness
The firm said the advert promised reliable quality rather than implying any sort of relief.
Antisemitic incidents spiked after Vylan set, charity says
Reports of antisemitic incidents spiked a day after Bob Vylan’s controversial Glastonbury performance, a Jewish security charity says.
Tax rises to spending cuts – what are the chancellor’s options now?
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves is due to deliver her Budget in the autumn.
Guests rejected by Airbnb host because they’re from Wales
Jemma Louise Gough and Jamie Lee Watkins had their Airbnb stay rejected because of their nationality.
