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Woman's stalking campaign causes £10k car damage

A jilted ex-girlfriend from Kidderminster waged a seven-month harassment campaign, causing over £10,000 in damage to her former partner's vehicles. Discover the full story of the stalking and its consequences.

Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove dies aged 63

Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales, has passed away following a short illness. The fierce campaigner for victims' rights transformed the role. Read her powerful story.

Rescue cat obsessed with political TV debates

A rescue cat named Jasper is baffling his foster owner with his unusual obsession - he can't stand physical affection but becomes utterly transfixed by political television programmes, particularly Question Time.

First 'Guardian Shield' charge: Alleged crime boss in court

Alleged organised crime figure Ferras Merhi, the first person charged under Australia's new 'Guardian Shield' laws, has faced court in a landmark case that could redefine how authorities tackle sophisticated criminal networks.

Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang expands globally

Exclusive investigation reveals how the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is transforming into an international criminal empire, with operations spreading across Latin America and raising alarm among global law enforcement agencies.

Man charged with murder after five-year controlling behaviour

A man faces murder charges after a five-year campaign of controlling behaviour and violence against a woman, culminating in her tragic death. The shocking case reveals patterns of domestic abuse that escalated over half a decade.

Study: Some dogs develop genuine addictions to toys

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol suggests some dogs develop genuine behavioural addictions to their favourite toys, with worrying parallels to human compulsive disorders.

KC: Legal Aid Reform 'Astonishing Act of Self-Harm'

In a scathing critique, Thomas Ross KC warns that removing specialist criminal barristers from the Legal Aid Agency's advisory panel is a catastrophic move that will undermine fair trials and worsen the crisis in the UK's justice system.

Record number of offenders avoid court in Scotland

Exclusive figures reveal a dramatic surge in criminals being diverted from prosecution to social work schemes in Scotland, with over 34,000 cases recorded last year. Critics warn of a 'soft-touch' justice system as serious offenders, including those charg

CPS warns of prosecutions for UK protest extremism

The Crown Prosecution Service for London warns that individuals displaying extremist symbols or making threatening chants at pro-Palestine protests will face criminal charges, as it clarifies public order laws.

Single mum's nightmare ordeal with vile neighbour

Exclusive: Dezi Freeman, a single mum from the UK, reveals the shocking two-year campaign of abuse and threats from her neighbour, leading to a restraining order and a community living in fear.

Tommy Robinson Faces New Charges Over St Pancras Incident

The Crown Prosecution Service authorises new charges against English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson following a controversial incident at London's St Pancras International, with British Transport Police leading the investigation.

Travel firm's warning over nuisance Tube behaviour

A leading UK travel company issues a stark warning to passengers about a specific type of anti-social behaviour on the London Underground, threatening bans and reporting offenders to authorities.

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