A murderer who has refused to reveal the whereabouts of his victim’s body has been released from prison.
Month: February 2020
A terrorist convict due for release within weeks called for a “year of fear” and posted comments saying there was “nothing wrong with chopping off heads of your enemies”.
A Dutch blogger who reported the Streatham terror attacker to UK authorities has told Sky News he was one of “the most violent” terrorists he had come across online.
The NHS has told hospitals they have two days to create “priority assessment pods” for those suspected of having coronavirus.
Winds of up to 80mph are set to batter parts of the UK as Storm Ciara arrives this weekend, causing travel disruption and loss of power.
TV viewers who refuse to pay the BBC licence fee can expect to avoid being prosecuted in future, in a move by Boris Johnson that could lead to the fee being scrapped altogether.
Cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are being diagnosed every 70 seconds, as campaigners say soaring numbers of cases should be a “wake up call” for the government.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is assessing whether drones could help in its rescue missions.
“Misleading” Ryanair adverts have been banned after the company claimed it has the “lowest carbon emissions of any major airline”.
Superstar Katy Perry has promised to sing to Prince Charles’ plants as she became an ambassador for his anti-trafficking charity.