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Keir Starmer's huge Brexit fishing mistake — and why he must channel Donald Trump I asked a fisherman of 24 years’ standing to describe how he felt nearly five years ago, when news of the "Boris Betrayal" filtered through. “It’s like we were ‘over-quota’. We were tossed overboard,” he... | 1969 |
New ‘superbug’ resistant to antibiotics found by scientists A deadly ‘superbug’ bacteria resistant to antibiotics has been discovered - and it’s spreading in a Malaysian hospital. The virulent strain of antibiotic-resistant microbes causes severe disease, posing significant... | 1961 |
Body found a year ago in UK beauty spot finally identified as missing mum A body found a year ago in a UK beauty spot has been identified as a missing mother. The body was discovered in March last year in the River Mersey at Chorlton, Manchester. Now, after a major police... | 1735 |
Ex-GCHQ employee pleads guilty to secret data breach risking national security A former GCHQ intern has admitted risking national security by taking top secret data home. Hasaan Arshad, 25, from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, pleaded guilty to an offence under the Computer Misuse Act on what would have... | 1734 |
Two-tier madness as ethnic minorities given priority for bail Ethnic minority criminal suspects are being given priority by judges considering bail under new two-tier justice guidelines.Judges and magistrates should “prioritise” cases involving ethnic minorities, women and... | 1679 |
Police offer £10,000 reward for information about Alexander Sloley who vanished in 2008 Police have put up a £10,000 reward for information regarding a teenager who vanished nearly 17 years ago.... | 1653 |
Al Fayed estate faces legal action from alleged victims Al Fayed estate faces legal action from alleged victims | 1650 |
Labour MP calls for quango to be abolished amid two-tier sentencing row A Labour MP has called for the Sentencing Council to be abolished, arguing the quango... | 1463 |
Andrew Tate sued by model ex-girlfriend for alleged sexual assault and battery | 1331 |
Man, 28, pleads guilty to trying to kill police officer over 'anti-Government' ideology A man with a grudge against authority has admitted attacking police officers as he ran amok outside a police station armed with a Molotov cocktail, a knife, a hatchet and a wooden pole. Alexander Dighton, 28, pleaded guilty... | 1198 |
Labour 'humiliated' as Sentencing Council defies calls to bin two-tier justice plans The prospect of “two-tier justice” edged even closer on Friday after the Sentencing Council defended hugely controversial new guidelines.The guidance said pre-sentence reports, which are designed to... | 1182 |
Huge blow to Angela Rayner as budget watchdog issues warning over key plans Angela Rayner's workers' rights overhaul could have a "negative" impact on employment, a member of the budget... | 882 |
'Soft' new guidelines could mean more migrants could avoid deportation in new scandal Migrants could avoid deportation because of “soft” new sentencing guidelines that will “blow a hole in border enforcement”.The highly-criticised Sentencing Council has urged judges to take a softer approach... | 870 |
Two women who spied for Russia tracked down and named by BBC Two women who spied for Russia tracked down and named by BBC | 695 |
Woman with terminal cancer 'violated' as hospital staff 'share photos of her in surgery' A terminally ill woman has spoken out about her 'violation and humiliation' after she alleges that several staff members at Addenbrooke's | 660 |
Lesser-known royal joins King and Queen as Camilla launches special new medal Queen Camilla was joined by her husband, King Charles, and the | 618 |
'Sadistic' online gangs of teen boys targeting children, says crime agency 'Sadistic' online gangs of teen boys targeting children, says crime agency | 548 |
The museum thieves' murder plot that was solved by an iPad caked in mud The discovery of an iPad found caked in mud on the foreshore of the River Thames led to the... | 523 |
Labour to stop using hotel chain being paid £2bn a year to house migrants A firm that runs dozens of asylum seeker hotels will be stripped of its £2 billion government... | 502 |
Two women who spied for Russia tracked down and named by BBC Two women who spied for Russia tracked down and named by BBC | 399 |
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