Gun fanatic to be sentenced for murdering Met custody sergeant Matt Ratana
Louis De Zoysa, 26, was found guilty last month after attending his trial in a wheelchair due to brain damage caused when he shot himself.
Louis De Zoysa, 26, was found guilty last month after attending his trial in a wheelchair due to brain damage caused when he shot himself.
David Hunter, 76, will be sentenced over at least two days from Thursday.
The murder trial involves a squeegee worker, the 14, accused of shooting a man in confrontation
North Korean state media say leader Kim Jong Un has met with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu for discussions on military issues and the regional security environment
First term Pennsylvanian is just the latest senator to have a disability and commemorates the Americans with Disabilities Act
All games at this years Women’s World Cup will be shown live on the BBC and ITV
Washington Spirit striker playing for the US at the World Cup is the daughter of NBA star Dennis Rodman
Wisconsin woman is standing trial in Gray Bay over the death of 24-year-old Shad Thyrion
President Joe Biden’s son has agreed to a plea deal. Will a judge toss it out?
The 57-year-old’s conviction was quashed by senior judges at the Court of Appeal on Wednesday.
Food manufacturers who deliberately add sesame to their products and include it on their labels are not violating a new federal allergy law
Multiple solicitors agreed to help an undercover reporter posing as an economic migrant submit a phoney application in exchange for money.
Almost one in five (19%) of those surveyed said they were unable to remember the last time they could take a break.
The grave is unique in Iron Age western Europe for containing both a mirror and a sword with just one person.
The hottest year ever recorded in the UK will be considered cool by the standards of 2100, according to future projections.
The Health and Social Care Select Committee said that the UK risks losing its position as a ‘global leader’ in vaccination.
The Institute of Economic Affairs said restrictions ‘would certainly not be an evidence-based policy’.
The company revealed there were more than 175,000 incidents in the first six months of this year.
Citizenship will be available to anyone with a parent born in Scotland, under the new proposals.
The SNP’s education spokeswoman said the figures showed ‘Westminster has completely failed young people’.
The 2021 census was the first to give figures for the religious affiliation of people in multi-person households.
A cross-party committee said the Government has provided limited evidence to justify its approach to a key element of levelling up.
The Taoiseach was responding to a hypothetical question which harkened back to an infamous Second World War-era diplomatic gaffe.
A report by charity Electrical Safety First recommends the UK introduces mandatory third-party approval for the vehicles’ batteries.
Martyn’s Law is named in tribute to 29-year-old Martyn Hett, who was one of 22 people killed during the Manchester Arena bombing.