Emergency legislation to prevent the automatic release of terrorist prisoners has become law – two days before the latest extremist offender was due for release.
Month: February 2020
The Manchester Arena bomber left a handwritten note to his landlady apologising for the mess and leaving an extra £150 for cleaning just hours before he detonated his device, a court has heard.
Snow and ice warnings have been issued for large swathes of the UK, bringing the risk of further disruption to flood-hit towns.
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Parents have been warned there’s a potential for crushing during a rally Greta Thunberg is attending with thousands set to converge on Bristol.
The persistence of “county lines” drug dealers means that some police forces don’t have the resources they need to tackle the networks operating in their communities.
Prince Harry is back in the UK for his first public engagement following what appear to be disagreements with other members of the Royal Family about his future.
Two schools have closed and another has shut its sixth form after students returned from half-term ski trips in Italy.
The singer Duffy has said she was drugged and raped after being held captive by an attacker.
Boris Johnson is launching what he claims is the biggest review of foreign, defence and security policy since the end of the Cold War.