Husband jailed for life after stabbing wife
A man who brutally stabbed his wife to death before claiming she'd killed herself has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 17 years.
A man who brutally stabbed his wife to death before claiming she'd killed herself has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 17 years.
Analysis of the controversial political ad targeting Tanya Plibersek with Joy Division imagery, exploring whether it was strategic failure or signs of a flailing campaign.
Ex-Egyptian international hockey player Mohamed Samak has been sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering his wife, despite his claims she inflicted the fatal injuries herself during a mental health episode.
The British government announces significant additional funding to support Caribbean nations devastated by Hurricane Melissa, reinforcing the UK's commitment to international disaster relief.
Two sisters running a county lines drug operation were caught after their illegal parcels were accidentally delivered to a neighbour, leading to emotional courtroom scenes.
Convicted serial rapist Joseph McCann, described as one of Britain's most dangerous sex offenders, has been freed from prison despite fears he remains a threat to women. The 39-year-old's release has sparked fury among victims and politicians alike.
Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn fights to overturn his murder conviction in the high-profile Victorian High Country campers case, with his legal team alleging multiple trial errors.
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'.
Manhattan prosecutors bring serious charges against five individuals connected to the overdose death of Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, Robert De Niro's teenage grandson, in a case that has shocked Hollywood.
In a landmark legal breakthrough, over 60 survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in New Orleans have reached a $100 million settlement, exposing decades of systematic cover-ups within the archdiocese.
A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.
A German woman on trial for stalking charges broke down in tears as she told a court she believes she is the missing British girl Madeleine McCann, in a shocking twist to the long-running mystery.
A South Yorkshire police constable has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of blackmailing a suspect he arrested, in a serious case of corruption that has rocked public trust in the force.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces intensified pressure as the government's standards adviser confirms 'new information' is being assessed in an ongoing investigation, raising fresh questions about ministerial conduct.
A sophisticated AI-generated deepfake of former New York mayor Bill de Blasio has been circulating online, raising urgent concerns about election interference and digital deception capabilities ahead of the US presidential race.
Conservative MPs Barnaby Joyce and Andrew Hastie face backlash after voting against legislation that would provide paid leave for women experiencing abortion or stillbirth, sparking accusations of playing politics with women's health.
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 police officer's unconventional court appearance without trousers sparked confusion and legal debate after he claimed his uniform was 'uncomfortable' during a misconduct hearing.
The Duke of York confronts an unprecedented private prosecution as legal papers are formally served over sexual assault claims, marking a significant escalation in his legal battles.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves has apologised after failing to properly license her London rental property, despite her party's crackdown on rogue landlords and promises to protect tenants.
Two decades after 14-year-old Charlene Downes vanished from Blackpool, new analysis reveals how her tragic story was sensationalised and exploited by media and conspiracy theorists alike.
An explosive investigation reveals how Britain's landmark grooming gangs inquiry has descended into turmoil, with allegations of political interference and systemic failures threatening justice for victims.
Exclusive: Australian tennis champion Sam Groth and his wife Brittany secure major legal victory against media giant over intrusive reporting, setting new precedent for privacy rights.
Rishi Sunak dismisses Conservative demands for investigation into Rachel Reeves after she admitted failing to properly register rental property with MPs' watchdog.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after confessing to renting her London home without a mandatory licence, raising questions about politicians and property rules.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces Conservative calls for investigation after confessing she failed to properly declare rental income on London property for eight years, despite criticising tax avoidance.
Former Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting Sonya Massey during a routine call about fraudulent pizza orders.
Congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh faces federal indictment for campaign finance violations and obstruction, creating political turmoil in Virginia's Democratic primary.
Former sub-postmasters express fury as compensation delays continue, with many still waiting for justice years after Horizon IT system wrongful convictions
French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.