The Metropolitan Police says it believes several people may have helped or enabled Mohamed Al Fayed’s sexual offences.
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Unite begins legal action to stop winter fuel cuts
The union argues the government did not properly assess the impact of the cuts on pensioners’ health.
Masterchef’s Gregg Wallace steps aside after allegations
The host has stood down while allegations of historical misconduct are investigated, producers say.
Czech billionaire closes in on deal to buy Royal Mail
Daniel Kretinsky is understood to have offered a series of concessions to the UK government.
Government to review Post Office-style prosecutions
The government is to review the oversight of private prosecutions, after the Post Office Horizon scandal.
Daniel Khalife found guilty of spying for Iran
Khalife first contacted a man linked to Iranian intelligence soon after joining the British Army, his trial heard.
Five in hospital after north London takeaway blaze
Around 100 firefighters spent over four hours to get the blaze on Seven Sisters Road under control.
Lammy plays down criticism of Chagos Islands deal
The UK foreign secretary dismisses criticism of the agreement as “politicking” before elections.
Do ‘much, much more’ on age verification, social media firms told
The regulator finds a fifth of children are pretending to be adults, potentially exposing them to harm.
Ex-PM David Cameron backs assisted dying bill
Lord Cameron previously opposed assisted dying but says the current bill “is about shortening death”.
