Ahead of new rules coming in designed to better protect fraud victims, one woman tells of her fight to get her money back.
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Mum never got over injecting son with infected blood
Kate McDougall gave her son injections to treat his haemophilia which unknowingly led to his HIV infection.
State involvement not ruled out in hack – Shapps
The details of serving Army, RAF and Navy personnel are involved, the BBC understands.
Baby who suffered cardiac arrest at theme park dies
A woman was arrested on suspicion of neglecting a child to cause unnecessary injury, police say.
MP calls for tighter rules around new drivers
Batley and Spen MP Kim Leadbeater is proposing a graduated driving licence to cut UK road deaths.
Attempted murder charge after boy, 15, stabbed
Sussex Police say an 18-year-old man is due to appear at Crawley Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
BBC migration-output review finds impartiality risk
A review of the BBC’s coverage of migration suggests the corporation should explore stories in greater detail.
P&O boss admits he couldn’t live on the £4.87 an hour paid to some staff
Ferry group chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite earned more than £500,000 last year.
Sword murder accused ‘attacked boy from behind’
Marcus Arduini Monzo allegedly ran up behind Daniel Anjorin and slashed him in the neck and chest.
Woman admits role in monkey torture network
Holly LeGresley, 37, was a participant in a group that paid people to kill and torture baby monkeys.
