Double murderer Colin Horne dies in prison
Notorious murderer Colin Horne, who brutally killed his stepdaughter and her husband in a jealous rage, has died behind bars while serving two life sentences.
Notorious murderer Colin Horne, who brutally killed his stepdaughter and her husband in a jealous rage, has died behind bars while serving two life sentences.
A landmark court ruling declares Queensland's controversial puberty blocker ban unlawful, citing improper political influence and failure to consult medical experts in dramatic health policy showdown.
A UK teacher has been prohibited from the classroom following a controversial religious studies lesson about 'honour' killings that left students distressed and prompted safeguarding concerns.
Explosive legal opinion reveals UK ministers may have acted unlawfully by giving private assurances to China about their new embassy before planning permission was granted. The controversy raises serious questions about diplomatic transparency.
In a dramatic legal victory, Palestine Action has successfully challenged a police order that restricted their protests, with the High Court declaring the ban unlawful in a ruling that could reshape protest rights across Britain.
Exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky reveals chilling intelligence suggesting Russia's FSB security service is orchestrating assassination plots against political opponents throughout European nations.
A 32-year-old woman's fatal overdose has been ruled as unlawful killing by a coroner, who found her abusive partner's controlling behaviour directly contributed to her death in a landmark domestic violence case.
In a groundbreaking legal precedent, Georgia's tragic suicide has been ruled an unlawful killing by her abusive partner, setting a new standard in domestic violence cases across England.
A quiet family dinner in Texas turned into a terrifying ordeal when a 12-year-old girl discovered a complete stranger making himself at home in their bathroom, in what police are calling a bizarre case of unlawful habitation.
A controversial government policy to block asylum claims from small boat migrants has been declared unlawful in a dramatic High Court challenge that deals a major blow to the UK's immigration strategy.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation faces mounting financial and reputational damage as former managing director Hugh Marks reveals the unlawful termination of presenter Antoinette Lattouf has already cost over $2.5 million.
Australian police uncover sophisticated assassination squad operating in Sydney, revealing a disturbing new level of organised crime violence with international connections.
A 20-year-old Arizona man has been charged with first-degree murder after two teenagers were found shot to death in a remote desert area, with police revealing chilling details about the alleged execution-style killings.
Jeremy Corbyn's political movement faces controversy as it organises a pro-Palestine demonstration coinciding with the solemn anniversary of Hamas's assault on Israel, while accusing Keir Starmer of politicising the Manchester arena tragedy.
Exclusive: Accused University of Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger's defence team launches aggressive legal challenge, demanding prosecutors reveal alibi evidence in high-profile quadruple murder case.
A mother accused of murdering her two young children, whose bodies were discovered in abandoned suitcases, has pleaded guilty as harrowing new details surface in the Auckland High Court.
Shocking details emerge as South Carolina deputies rescue a man found trapped in a squalid basement, leading to multiple arrests and charges of unlawful imprisonment and assault.
The UK High Court has delivered a scathing ruling against the French government, declaring its policy of turning back Channel migrants 'unlawful'. The landmark decision, revealed by Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy, intensifies the diplomatic row over
The UK High Court has intervened to prevent France's Interior Minister from visiting Rwanda, branding the UK's own asylum policy as unlawful in a major diplomatic and legal rebuke.
A landmark High Court case accuses the Ministry of Defence of a 'wall of silence' over alleged unlawful killings by SAS soldiers in Afghanistan. The families demand justice and a full public inquiry.
A quiet Melbourne suburb is reeling after the brutal machete murders of two teenage boys, leaving residents terrified and demanding urgent action on youth violence.
Two Victoria Police officers stand accused in Melbourne's Magistrates' Court over the death of Luke Briggs, a 33-year-old tradesman, following a violent altercation outside a Hoppers Crossing 7-Eleven. The case has ignited serious debate over police condu
Tyson Michael Delbridge and a 17-year-old co-accused face animal cruelty charges in Victoria after allegedly running down and killing multiple defenceless wombats with their ute in a horrific wildlife attack.
Westminster City Council faces severe backlash and legal scrutiny after allegedly approving a controversial plan to house migrants in a city centre hotel without proper planning permission. The scheme, which proposed adding extra rooms to the Page 8 hotel
Real Housewives of Orange County alum Meghan King is under police investigation after being accused of unlawfully entering the St. Louis home of her ex-husband, former MLB star Jim Edmonds. The dramatic allegations add a new chapter to their acrimonious d
Cheshire Police faces severe criticism from the official watchdog after officers installed CCTV cameras on a residential street in Warrington without conducting a necessary privacy impact assessment, breaching data protection laws.
PC Stuart Hooper was found guilty of gross misconduct after a tribunal ruled he lied about smelling cannabis to justify an unlawful stop of two men in Epping Forest. The officer has been dismissed without notice.
An exclusive investigation into the escalating sectarian violence and brutal revenge killings in Syria, where old wounds fuel a new, hidden war long after the main conflict has faded from headlines.
A landmark inquest has concluded that 21-year-old Ruth Szymankiewicz was unlawfully killed at a private mental health hospital in Taplow due to catastrophic systemic failings and neglect.
The Home Office faces severe criticism after the Court of Appeal ruled its detention of a British grandmother for three years was unlawful, highlighting a 'shocking and unacceptable' disregard for her welfare.