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Preacher convicted of bogus Covid cure fraud claims he can’t afford fine

Preacher convicted of bogus Covid cure fraud claims he can’t afford fine

Preacher convicted of bogus Covid cure fraud claims he can’t afford fine

13 January 2023

A south-London church leader says he only has a £400-a-month allowance despite having access to thousands in assets.


‘Abhorrent’ killer rapist jailed for life in oldest double jeopardy case

‘Abhorrent’ killer rapist jailed for life in oldest double jeopardy case

‘Abhorrent’ killer rapist jailed for life in oldest double jeopardy case

13 January 2023

Jacqui Montgomery’s family described the decades Dennis McGrory spent out of prison as ‘soul-destroying’.


Sunak hopes to ‘find a way through’ strikes deadlock

Sunak hopes to ‘find a way through’ strikes deadlock

Sunak hopes to ‘find a way through’ strikes deadlock

13 January 2023

The Prime Minister said the Government is prioritising ‘strong dialogue’ with union leaders.


Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy found not guilty of sex attacks

Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy found not guilty of sex attacks

Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy found not guilty of sex attacks

13 January 2023

The allegations and trial had been ‘absolute hell’ for Premier League star Benjamin Mendy, the court heard.


Sunak insists donations system ‘transparent’ after Johnson receives £1m

Sunak insists donations system ‘transparent’ after Johnson receives £1m

Sunak insists donations system ‘transparent’ after Johnson receives £1m

13 January 2023

The former prime minister has recorded the large donation from Christopher Harborne to the Office of Boris Johnson Ltd.


Starmer warns PM that Johnson may lead opposition to any deal on NI Protocol

Starmer warns PM that Johnson may lead opposition to any deal on NI Protocol

Starmer warns PM that Johnson may lead opposition to any deal on NI Protocol

13 January 2023

The Labour leader told Rishi Sunak that his party will provide the ‘political cover’ he may require to reach a compromise with Brussels.


Landowners win legal challenge over Dartmoor wild camping

Landowners win legal challenge over Dartmoor wild camping

Landowners win legal challenge over Dartmoor wild camping

13 January 2023

Alexander and Diana Darwall had argued that some wild campers on their land caused problems to livestock and the environment.


TUC leader urges Government to come clean on ‘spiteful’ minimum service Bill

TUC leader urges Government to come clean on ‘spiteful’ minimum service Bill

TUC leader urges Government to come clean on ‘spiteful’ minimum service Bill

13 January 2023

More than 100,000 people have already signed a petition against planned legislation on strikes.


Man in court accused of Elle Edwards murder and possessing sub-machine gun

Man in court accused of Elle Edwards murder and possessing sub-machine gun

Man in court accused of Elle Edwards murder and possessing sub-machine gun

13 January 2023

Connor Chapman appeared at Wirral Magistrates’ Court charged with nine offences related to the incident at the Lighthouse pub in Wallasey.


Man fined for throwing egg towards King ‘because visit was in bad taste’

Man fined for throwing egg towards King ‘because visit was in bad taste’

Man fined for throwing egg towards King ‘because visit was in bad taste’

13 January 2023

Harry May pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday to a section five public order offence relating to the incident on December 6.


Airports’ annual passenger numbers jump after Covid rules scrapped

Airports’ annual passenger numbers jump after Covid rules scrapped

Airports’ annual passenger numbers jump after Covid rules scrapped

13 January 2023

Gatwick served more than five times as many passengers in 2022 compared with the previous year.


One in five say strikes hit travel plans around turn of the year

One in five say strikes hit travel plans around turn of the year

One in five say strikes hit travel plans around turn of the year

13 January 2023

And just one in 20 said that strikes had disrupted their work plans.


Killer rapist jailed for life in oldest double jeopardy case

Killer rapist jailed for life in oldest double jeopardy case

Killer rapist jailed for life in oldest double jeopardy case

13 January 2023

Dennis McGrory was convicted of murder decades after attacking 15-year-old Jacqui Montgomery.


Man threw egg towards King because he felt ‘visit to poor area was in bad taste’

Man threw egg towards King because he felt ‘visit to poor area was in bad taste’

Man threw egg towards King because he felt ‘visit to poor area was in bad taste’

13 January 2023

Harry May, 21, pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday to a section 5 public order offence relating to the incident on 6 December.


Two areas of Scotland awarded green freeport status

Two areas of Scotland awarded green freeport status

Two areas of Scotland awarded green freeport status

13 January 2023

Bids covering Inverness and the Cromarty Firth and areas around the River Forth were chosen by the UK and Scottish governments.


Third murder charge over death of footballer Cody Fisher in Birmingham nightclub

Third murder charge over death of footballer Cody Fisher in Birmingham nightclub

Third murder charge over death of footballer Cody Fisher in Birmingham nightclub

13 January 2023

Reegan Anderson, 18, from Erdington in the city, appeared in court on Friday.


Man appears in court charged with Christmas Eve pub murder

Man appears in court charged with Christmas Eve pub murder

Man appears in court charged with Christmas Eve pub murder

13 January 2023

Connor Chapman, 22, appeared at Wirral Magistrates’ Court.


Lisa Marie Presley led a life of dramatic highs and tragic lows

Lisa Marie Presley led a life of dramatic highs and tragic lows

Lisa Marie Presley led a life of dramatic highs and tragic lows

13 January 2023

Elvis’s only child has died at the age of 54.


Thousands of complaints about leaks, damp and mould in social housing in England

Thousands of complaints about leaks, damp and mould in social housing in England

Thousands of complaints about leaks, damp and mould in social housing in England

13 January 2023

The Housing Ombudsman received 5,838 complaints about leaks, damp and mould in the three years to March 2022, figures show.


HRT ‘may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease’ in at-risk women

HRT ‘may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease’ in at-risk women

HRT ‘may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease’ in at-risk women

13 January 2023

Alzheimer’s affects an estimated one in 14 people over the age of 65 and one in every six people over the age of 80.


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