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Baby P's mother Tracey Connelly denied parole again

Tracey Connelly, the mother of tragic Baby P, has been refused parole for the fourth time amid concerns she remains a danger to children. The decision comes after the Justice Secretary personally intervened.

Baby P's Mother Admits She's Still A 'Bad Person'

Tracey Connelly, the mother of Baby P, has made a startling admission from prison that she remains a 'bad person' while revealing her controversial new business venture behind bars.

Baby P's Mother Faces Public Parole Hearing

Tracey Connelly, the mother of Baby P, faces a public parole hearing as she seeks freedom after one of Britain's most harrowing child abuse cases. Discover the latest developments in this ongoing legal saga.

Baby P's Mother Faces Parole Hearing After 17 Years

Tracey Connelly, the mother of Baby Peter, appears before parole judges seeking freedom 17 years after her son's horrific death that shocked the nation and exposed catastrophic child protection failures.

Manson cult murderer Krenwinkel denied parole

Charles Manson cult member Patricia Krenwinkel, one of America's longest-serving female inmates, has been refused release for her role in the 1969 Sharon Tate murders that shocked the world.

Manson follower Patricia Krenwinkel denied parole

California Governor Gavin Newsom blocks parole for Patricia Krenwinkel, one of Charles Manson's most notorious followers, ensuring the 76-year-old remains imprisoned for her role in the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders.

Trans people risk exclusion from UK public spaces

A leading human rights expert reveals how transgender people face increasing barriers to accessing hospitals, shops, and public services across the UK, creating 'invisible walls' in daily life.

The False Economy of Public Service Cuts

New economic analysis reveals how short-term spending cuts on essential services create massive long-term costs for taxpayers and communities across Britain.

Mushroom murderer should never get parole: court

Prosecutors demand Erin Patterson never receives parole for the fatal mushroom lunch that killed three people, as harrowing victim impact statements reveal the devastating aftermath.

Stephen Lawrence's killer refuses to admit murder role

Exclusive: David Norris, one of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, continues to deny involvement in the racist killing despite being convicted, jeopardising his chances of parole in dramatic prison showdown.

Brits trust AI more than politicians, poll reveals

A groundbreaking survey shows Britons now place greater trust in artificial intelligence and Google search results than in government ministers and MPs, signalling a dramatic crisis of confidence in Westminster.

Freed repeat offender kills two women in SF DUI crash

Exclusive investigation reveals how Troy McAlister, released early under San Francisco's progressive reforms, went on to kill two women while driving stolen and intoxicated - exposing fatal flaws in the justice system.

Public Decorum Crisis: Aggression Surges at UK Events

Exclusive investigation reveals how swearing, spitting and physical intimidation are becoming commonplace at British public gatherings, with experts warning of a dangerous new normal for civic behaviour.

Man trapped 9 years under abolished IPP sentence

Exclusive investigation reveals how Thomas White, sentenced to 10 months in 2015, remains detained nine years later under the controversial Imprisonment for Public Protection scheme.

Britain's Longest-Serving Prisoner: 55 Years in Solitary

Exclusive: Robert Mawdsley, 70, has spent 55 years in solitary confinement for horrific crimes committed behind bars. Dubbed 'Hannibal the Cannibal', this model prisoner now spends his days writing poetry and studying philosophy, yet has never sought free

Town Fury Over $22k Giant Eggplant and Peach Statues

Westminster, Maryland, faces a fierce public backlash after the local council approved $22,000 for controversial giant sculptures of an eggplant and a peach, sparking a heated debate about fiscal responsibility and public art.

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