His bright blue eyes were “bored into my skull,” the woman tells the trial of Christian Brückner.
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Mortgage rates cut but borrowing pressures remain
More homeowners are facing the first stage of the repossession process, new figures indicate.
Scottish prisoners to be released early to ease overcrowding
The country had 8,365 people behind bars earlier this week – the highest number since 2012.
Man who strangled partner during sex took own life
Luke Cannon’s body was found the day after he strangled Georgia Brooke during sex, an inquest hears.
HPV vaccine stops 90% of cervical cancer cases
England began vaccinating teenage girls in 2008 and results show it is paying off.
Letby inquiry should be live-streamed, say families
The families of Lucy Letby’s victims say live-streaming the inquiry will combat conspiracy theories.
Man told he is not British after 42 years in UK
Nelson Shardey now faces a 10-year wait for “settlement” and a bill running into thousands of pounds.
NI Civil Service ‘reactive not proactive’ to Covid, says Sue Gray
Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff Sue Gray gave evidence to the UK Covid Inquiry sitting in Belfast.
Gething sacks minister alleging she leaked to media
Hannah Blythyn denies Vaughan Gething’s claimshe leaked pandemic-era text messages.
Teenagers could help fill train driver shortage
The government has put forward plans to reduce the age to qualify as a train driver from 20 to 18.
