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Ministers are seeking to broaden the law to criminalise assisting self-harm online or in person as part of the Crime and Policing Bill.
A MAN who behaved aggressively towards his former partner has been ordered to stay away from the woman for two years.
Hannah Byrne, 22, had been out on the first night of her holiday in the Greek resort on Corfu when she suffered a fatal head injury.
Dame Justine Thornton, a High Court judge and the wife of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, was among a number of residents to object to the plans.
Speaking during a Westminster Hall debate on Tuesday, Mr Vickers referred to the election of the new Pope Leo XIV – who was announced on Thursday after a secret conclave meeting which lasted just over ...
A Paris court on Tuesday found actor Gerard Depardieu guilty of having sexually assaulted two women on a 2021 film set, sentencing him to an 18-month suspended prison sentence. He was also fined a ...
Interior minister Alexander Dobrindt said the group underpinned their supposed claim to power with antisemitic conspiracy narratives ...
A woman whose terminally ill father chose an assisted death in Canada says he was a “hero”, as she campaigns for a change in the law in Scotland. Fiona Anderson’s father John Bird had stage four ...
William Wright, chief executive of Closed Door Security, said the “best advice” for M&S customers in the wake of the incident was to be “highly cautious” of all email correspondence in relation to the ...
London TravelWatch said the organisation should do ‘much better’ in how it provides information to passengers when things go wrong.
The MSP seeking to change the law on assisted dying says he is hopeful his colleagues will back the general principles of his Bill on what could be a “historic day” for the Scottish Parliament. Liam ...
Microsoft is facing a potentially multibillion-pound legal claim over allegations it has overcharged for licences to use its software since 2015.