Prosecutors to challenge Kneecap ruling
The Crown Prosecution Service has said it will appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
Philpott accomplice who killed six in fire dies
Paul Mosley was jailed along with Mick and Mairead Philpott after the fatal fire in 2012.
Women 'accosted McCann family outside their home'
Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg visited Rothley to confront Kate and Gerry McCann, a trial heard.
Women 'accosted McCann family outside their home'
Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg visited Rothley to confront Kate and Gerry McCann, a trial heard.
Justin Bieber films new music video in Dundee pub
The Canadian singer was seen in Abandon Ship in the city centre at the weekend.
MSPs back new law to review domestic abuse deaths
The reforms are designed to help prevent murders and suicides and modernise the justice system.
High immigration levels damage communities, Badenoch warns
The Conservative leader says society is in danger of fragmenting unless concerns are acted on.
Jenrick attacks 'activist' judges in conference speech
The shadow justice secretary says the Tories would hand ministers a bigger role in appointing judges.
Jenrick defends comment on not seeing 'another white face' in Handsworth
The shadow justice secretary is accused of racism after saying the Handsworth area was one of the "worst-integrated".
Man guilty of stalking TV presenter Myleene Klass
Peter Windsor sent unwanted gifts including a gun to Ms Klass and fellow presenter Katie Breathwick.
Stephen Lawrence killer admits role but refuses to name accomplices
David Norris, speaking at a parole hearing, becomes the first of the teenager's killers to publicly admit his role in the 1993 attack.
'We're the fossils now' - dinosaur park duo to retire
The long-running Pembrokeshire attraction is on the market for the first time, priced at £4.5m.
Farage 'genuinely worried' by death threat, court hears
Southwark Crown Court hears how Fayaz Khan posted a video in which he makes a gun gesture with his hand before saying "pop, pop, pop".
Friend or foe? Tories grapple with rise of Reform
Tories fear they face an existential threat from Reform UK but opinion is divided on how to fight back.
More holidaymakers using AI to plan trips
Asking family and friends for recommendations and using guidebooks remain popular ways to plan a holiday, according to a new report from APTA.
Tributes paid to D-Day hero Albert Keir, 100
He was part of a crew ferrying US troops on to Utah Beach in Normandy during the D-Day invasion.
Sister of man who fell to death after being tortured calls for new law
Jamie Forbes was held against his will in Aberdeen before plunging to his death.
'Positive sign' as pine martens released on Exmoor
They are "back where they belong" after being relocated from Scotland, conservationists say.
Badenoch denies empty seats an issue at Tory conference
On Monday, shadow chancellor Mel Stride gave his speech to a partially empty hall in Manchester.
Rare October Harvest Moon rising Tuesday marks first supermoon of 2025
It will be visible on 7 October and Sarah Keith-Lucas explains why it will be the biggest and brightest full Moon so far this year.


