Police said there was no immediate risk to the public but officers were “keeping an open mind”.
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Disabled benefit claimants may have been mistreated
Probe will look into cases like Errol Graham’s, who starved to death after his benefits were stopped.
BT to refund EE & Plusnet customers over exit fees
The telecoms giant did not provide clear details of contract lengths and exit fees to customers.
Police urged to consider making fewer arrests over prison space
A letter has urged chief constables to think about pausing “non-priority arrests”.
Alderney Nazi camp inquiry finds succession of cover-ups
The inquiry found it likely between 641 and 1,027 people died under in the Nazi camps in Alderney.
Sunak to face PMQs after inflation drops to 2.3%
The prime minister says the figures show “brighter days are ahead” – but Labour warn against “popping champagne corks”.
Crisis-hit university students ordered to leave UK
Teesside University students have struggled to pay tuition fees since currency in Nigeria crashed.
Two men arrested after man stabbed in Glasgow
Two men have been arrested in connection with the death of Brian Gough, who was attacked in Glasgow.
Man who died during flight turbulence named as Geoff Kitchen
Geoff Kitchen was “a gentleman with the utmost honesty and integrity”, says a local theatre group he helped run.
Man charged with spying for Hong Kong found dead
A former Royal Marine charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service has been found dead.
