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Idaho Murder Victims' Families Denied Compensation

Families of the four University of Idaho murder victims face devastating compensation rejection as suspect Bryan Kohberger's case continues. Exclusive details on the legal battle and financial hardship facing grieving relatives.

Lloyds adds £800m to car finance compensation pot

Lloyds Banking Group faces mounting costs as it allocates another £800 million to cover compensation for historical motor finance commission claims, bringing total provisions to a staggering £2 billion.

NZ compensates Samoa for 2012 ferry disaster

In a landmark move, New Zealand offers a formal apology and NZ$12.7 million compensation to Samoa for the 2012 ferry sinking that claimed five lives, marking a significant moment in Pacific diplomacy.

Terror survivors: 'Don't let hate win'

Survivors of devastating terror attacks unite at Parliament to issue urgent plea against division and hatred, sharing their emotional journeys of recovery and resilience.

David Lammy booed at Manchester terror victims vigil

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy faced vocal public outrage during a Manchester vigil for terror attack victims, with attendees shouting 'shame on you' and demanding concrete action rather than political platitudes.

London acid attack: Two boys hospitalised, teens arrested

Two young boys have been rushed to hospital following a corrosive substance attack in East London, with police arresting two teenagers in connection with the disturbing incident that has left the community reeling.

Michigan Church Massacre: First Victim Named

Emma, a 70-year-old grandmother and dedicated church volunteer, has been identified as the first victim of the Michigan church shooting that left multiple dead in a tragic attack during choir practice.

Hamas victims' families confront Starmer over Palestine

Grieving families of those killed and kidnapped by Hamas challenge Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on his stance regarding Palestinian statehood, accusing him of political betrayal ahead of a major conference speech.

Country Club Manager Accused of £400K Embezzlement

Hunter Nadeau, former manager of a prestigious New Hampshire country club, faces serious fraud charges after allegedly embezzling nearly half a million dollars from elderly members through unauthorised credit card charges.

Benn: Troubles Legacy Act 'Completely Failed'

Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn delivers a scathing assessment of the UK's new Troubles legacy legislation, branding it a failure that betrays victims and risks legal chaos. Exclusive analysis.

Ombudsman Slams Home Office Over Windrush Claimant Neglect

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has issued a damning report condemning Home Office officials for their 'unacceptable' handling of a Windrush claimant's case while she was terminally ill, demanding urgent improvements to prevent further inju

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