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Former Doctor Charged with Assaulting 38 Patients

Nathaniel Spencer faces 45 charges for alleged sexual assaults on patients, including children, at two Midlands hospitals. The CPS authorised prosecution after a complex police investigation.

China Spy Case Collapse 'Shambolic', Inquiry Finds

A parliamentary inquiry brands the collapse of a China spy prosecution 'shambolic', citing systemic failures. The damning report emerges as ministers delay a decision on a new Chinese 'super-embassy'.

Swiss Vote: Women in National Service?

Swiss voters decide on a landmark referendum to require women to perform national service, a move supporters say boosts cohesion but critics warn burdens women. Find out the result.

CPS launches new strategy on violence against women

The Crown Prosecution Service unveils a five-year plan to improve casework and victim support after data reveals domestic abuse features in over a third of rape cases. Learn how this new approach aims to transform justice.

CPS Appeals Quran Burning Free Speech Case

Crown Prosecution Service appeals decision to overturn conviction of man who burned Quran in London. Free speech versus religious offence debate continues.

Lotto conman's missing £1.25m angers victim

Edward Putman, jailed for a £2.5m lottery fraud, has settled a confiscation order but over £1m remains missing, leaving his rape victim furious. Read the full exclusive.

Commons Speaker Faces Prosecution Over China Spying Case

House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle confronts legal action over his handling of a case involving three men charged with spying for China, raising serious questions about parliamentary security and foreign interference.

Police officer charged with rape of Afghan teen

A serving Metropolitan Police officer faces serious charges after allegedly raping a 15-year-old Afghan boy at a West London police station, sparking internal investigation and CPS review.

Met Police Officer Charged with Refugee Rape

A serving Metropolitan Police officer faces serious charges after allegedly raping an Afghan refugee at a west London police station. PC James Geoghegan will appear in court next month.

CPS sued over Uxbridge rape case failures

The Crown Prosecution Service is being sued after dropping a serial rape case in Uxbridge, leaving the victim to discover her attacker on the street months later.

Police apologise for wrongful arrest of Sikh man

West Midlands Police issues formal apology and compensation after unlawfully arresting a Sikh man who defended his family from racial abuse, following intervention from the CPS.

Minister faces backlash over China meeting

Policing Minister Chris Philp under fire for controversial meeting with Taiwan's ex-prosecution chief, raising questions about UK-China relations and diplomatic protocols.

UK prosecutor summoned to Chinese parliament

The Crown Prosecution Service confirms its chief has been formally requested to appear before China's National People's Congress, raising questions about UK-China legal relations and diplomatic protocols.

Ex-Labour chief Powell takes China prosecution role

Exclusive: Tony Blair's former right-hand man Jonathan Powell has accepted a senior advisory position with China's Crown Prosecution Service, raising eyebrows across Westminster political circles.

Ex-Labour Chief Powell Investigated Over China Links

Exclusive: Sir Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's former chief of staff, is under CPS scrutiny for allegedly failing to register his work with a Chinese tech company while advising Keir Starmer's Labour Party.

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