Around £1m worth of damage was caused in the arson attack on an industrial unit in Leyton, east London last year.
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Non-disclosure agreements gagging workers to be banned
The government plans to change the law to void confidentiality agreements that silence staff.
Resident doctors vote to strike in England
The doctors’ union says it will seek fresh talks with ministers before setting strike days.
Man shot and seriously injured by Kent Police
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed it is investigating the incident.
Drugs smuggling ‘destabilising’ prisons, watchdog says
Prisons inspector’s report finds bored inmates and staffing issues are exacerbating demand inside.
Children living in ‘Dickensian’ poverty, says commissioner
Children’s commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza says one child told her “in the night rats came and bit his face”.
Walker dies after fall from top of Peak waterfall
Mountain rescue volunteers were called to the scene but found the walker had not survived.
Oasis fans miss gig after fake ticket sales
Oasis fans say they paid hundreds of pounds for tickets they never received.
Wales’ tourism tax plans set for go-ahead
Senedd prepares to sign off tax plans that could see visitors pay extra £1.30 a night.
US trade pause a factor in JLR sales fall
Sales to the US paused in April and JLR says the wind-down in some older models was also a factor.
