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BBC orders all staff to complete antisemitism training

Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has mandated compulsory antisemitism training for all employees following accusations of ignored complaints from over 200 Jewish staff. Staff have six months to complete the course.

Last Trump criminal case dismissed by judge

A Georgia judge has dismissed the racketeering case against Donald Trump, ending the last criminal prosecution against the president. Read the full story on the case's collapse.

Man arrested in 1982 cold case murder of wife

Patrick Galvani, 81, arrested for the 1982 murder of his wife Nancy after their daughter's four-decade quest for justice. Read the full story of this cold case breakthrough.

UCL Reports Academic to Police for Antisemitism

A former UCL academic has been reported to police and banned from campus after delivering a lecture containing antisemitic tropes, including a historic 'blood libel'. Read the full story.

Arrest in 20-year-old Tanya Frazier cold case murder

California authorities have made a stunning arrest in the 20-year-old cold case murder of Tanya Frazier, bringing renewed hope for justice in a mystery that has haunted investigators since 2004.

Vine: Barton's abuse put me in physical danger

Broadcaster Jeremy Vine gives emotional testimony about how Joey Barton's online abuse left him fearing physical danger, as the libel case gripping the nation continues.

Meredith Kercher: Police launch new evidence search

Italian authorities are conducting new searches in the Meredith Kercher murder case, seeking potential DNA evidence that could shed new light on the notorious killing that shocked the world.

Manhattan Halloween Cold Case Solved After 52 Years

A half-century-old Halloween murder mystery in Manhattan has finally been solved through groundbreaking DNA technology, bringing closure to a case that haunted investigators for generations.

BBC presenter leaves after controversial Ferguson interview

Veteran BBC broadcaster Charles Nove has left his position after conducting a contentious interview with Sarah, Duchess of York about her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about editorial standards at the corporation.

Steve Coogan pays damages after failed libel case

Actor and comedian Steve Coogan faces substantial financial damages after losing legal battle against David Sherborne, with judge ruling his libel claim was 'doomed to fail' in dramatic court reversal.

Killer's chilling threat before murdering partner revealed

A domestic violence perpetrator's sickening threat before murdering his ex-partner reveals the terrifying reality of abusive relationships. The courtroom heard how he strangled and burned Samantha in a brutal attack that has shocked the community.

Businessman's 'No Face, No Case' Defence Goes Viral

A British entrepreneur's controversial social media strategy of concealing his identity during court proceedings sparks legal debate and online frenzy. Discover how his 'no face, no case' approach challenges modern justice systems.

Grooming gang victim quits inquiry, sues MP

A prominent victim of grooming gangs resigns from a major inquiry, accusing Labour MP Jess Phillips of defamation and claiming political interference in the investigation process.

Venables solicitor charged with 1990s fraud

A prominent solicitor who represented Jon Venables during the James Bulger murder trial has been charged with fraud offences dating back to the 1990s, marking a dramatic fall from grace for the legal professional.

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