Government's Massive Crime & Policing Bill Unveiled
The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.
The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of public order offences after a tense confrontation at a London hotel housing asylum seekers. The verdict concludes a controversial case that divided public opinion.
Former footballer Joey Barton is on trial accused of sending offensive messages about female pundits, with prosecutors arguing he crossed from free speech into criminal behaviour.
The UK government is criminalising the depiction of strangulation and choking in pornography, with creators facing prosecution under new legislation targeting 'dangerous and harmful' content.
A London courtroom hears how a heated argument over mayonnaise at a Subway sandwich shop escalated into a violent assault, leaving an employee injured.
A driver in East London faces serious consequences after being caught on camera vaping with both hands off the wheel while navigating a major roundabout. Exclusive police footage reveals the dangerous moment.
Prosecutorial reform champion Larry Krasner defies national trends with decisive victory, cementing Philadelphia's progressive justice movement despite fierce opposition from police unions and political adversaries.
A 32-year-old man has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder following a horrific knife attack on a train in what police describe as a random, unprovoked assault that left multiple victims fighting for their lives.
A sophisticated organised crime group operating across East London has been dismantled after police discovered £3.2 million in cash hidden in properties from Plaistow to Dagenham. Discover how detectives cracked this major money laundering operation.
Welsh actor Alexandra Roach reflects on her remarkable career journey, from playing young Margaret Thatcher to finding creative fulfilment in challenging roles and personal happiness.
Explosive new testimony threatens to unravel one of Britain's most infamous murder cases, as Jeremy Bamber's legal team presents what could be his first credible alibi after 40 years behind bars.
Exclusive footage shows Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana committing dangerous driving offence on motorway hard shoulder, prompting police investigation and fan outrage.
Metropolitan Police charge four East London men after coordinated raids uncover alleged criminal network operating across multiple boroughs
French authorities have dismantled a sophisticated gold refining operation following a major police raid near Paris, arresting six suspects in a dramatic early-morning operation involving heavily armed officers.
Disgraced politician Gareth Ward sentenced to three years in prison for sexually assaulting two men while serving as NSW MP, with judge condemning his 'serious breach of trust'.
Shocking new figures reveal the scale of early prisoner releases as England and Wales grapple with severe prison overcrowding, with thousands freed weeks ahead of schedule.
Exclusive: A North London teenager caught with a knife for the second time walks free from court as judges opt for rehabilitation over prison, raising questions about sentencing consistency.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch defends her past website hacking of Harriet Harman while drawing sharp contrast with Rachel Reeves' recent speeding offence in explosive political row.
A 44-year-old inmate at HMP Pentonville faces serious charges after allegedly assaulting a police officer and committing criminal damage in a shocking prison incident.
A convicted Albanian sex offender has successfully avoided deportation from the UK after claiming he would face 'inhuman treatment' if returned to his home country, sparking outrage and legal debate.
A mother and father have been found guilty of murdering their infant son in a harrowing case that saw emotional breakdowns in the dock during the trial at Winchester Crown Court.
A convicted migrant sex offender was paid £500 of public funds to voluntarily depart Britain, sparking fury and raising serious questions about Home Office procedures.