Post Office: Horizon Scandal Victims Offered £600,000 Compensation
Post Office workers who have had wrongful convictions for theft and false accounting overturned are to be offered £600,000 each in compensation,... Read More
O2 Academy Brixton Can Reopen Once Conditions Are Met – Council
The O2 Academy Brixton can reopen once it has met 77 “extensive and robust” conditions “designed to promote public safety”, Lambeth Council... Read More
Government Facing Pressure To Rethink China Stance
The government is facing pressure to take stronger action against Beijing after a parliamentary researcher was arrested amid accusations he spied for... Read More
Rishi Sunak Urged To Raise India Detention Of British Man
A cross-party group of MPs is calling on Rishi Sunak to intervene in the case of a British man who is facing... Read More
Simon Byrne: DUP Submits No Confidence Motion In Chief Constable
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has submitted a motion of no confidence in Chief Constable Simon Byrne to the Policing Board. It... Read More
HMP Woodhill: Call For Emergency Measures At ‘Unsafe’ Prison
Inspectors have called for the high-security jail HMP Woodhill to be put into emergency measures amid attacks on officers and “chronic” staff... Read More
British Museum Thefts: Director Hartwig Fischer Quits Over Stolen Treasures
British Museum director Hartwig Fischer has said he will step down from his role, after treasures were stolen from the London institution.... Read More
Police In England To Attend Fewer Mental-Health Calls
Police officers in England will no longer respond to concerns about mental health if there is no risk to life or crime... Read More
Undercover Policing Unit Tactics Not Justified – Report
The use of undercover policing tactics from the 1960s onwards was not justified and the unit should have been disbanded early on,... Read More