Cambridge Prison Mutineers Built Barricades in 10-Hour Revolt
Eight convicted killers staged a violent 10-hour mutiny at HMP Whitemoor, building barricades and weapons. All received additional prison sentences totaling 20 years.
Eight convicted killers staged a violent 10-hour mutiny at HMP Whitemoor, building barricades and weapons. All received additional prison sentences totaling 20 years.
Jayson Miller, 22, bullied a victim at school then assaulted him twice as an adult, leaving him 'petrified' with injuries. He received a suspended sentence.
Jeffrey Epstein reportedly trafficked women through UK airports until just a month before his 2019 arrest, with over 60 private jet trips and commercial flights through Britain as late as June 2019, according to newly analysed documents.
Greater Manchester Police have arrested a second suspect following reports of men with weapons at Manchester Central Mosque. The investigation continues as authorities reassure the community.
A misconduct panel found former detective constable Sean Brierley was 'so intoxicated he could not walk straight' after drinking wine while on duty at a London police station.
Stephanie Blundell, 46, a former luxury watch executive, was beaten to death by her alcoholic partner Tony Devenport, 57, after enduring a campaign of abuse she likened to 'The Shining'.
A 57-year-old British man from Liverpool died after being struck with a single karate chop to the neck during a moped altercation with a Swedish tourist in Phuket, Thailand.
Barnes Thomas appeals ruling that his construction work killed neighbours' falcons, claiming the birds' sensitivity unfairly restricts his land use in Cornwall.
FBI Director Kash Patel has dismissed at least 10 employees involved in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents investigation, following revelations of phone record access. Critics warn this weakens the Bureau amid ongoing staff purges.
The US Justice Department is reviewing whether it improperly withheld documents from the Epstein Files, following reports that FBI interview summaries with a woman accusing Donald Trump were missing from public releases.
A Metropolitan Police constable has been dismissed without notice after operating an unauthorised coffee shop business while suspended on full pay, with a tribunal ruling his actions risked bringing the profession into disrepute.
Tommy Holland, a 25-year-old battling stage four Burkitt Lymphoma, had his £20,000 work van and tools stolen while undergoing chemotherapy, devastating his hopes of returning to work.
A 10-year-old boy in China successfully sued his father after he took nearly £8,600 of Lunar New Year gift money to pay for his second wedding. The court ruled such gifts are a child's personal property.
PC Stanley Kennett was dismissed without notice after operating The Coffee Cycle while suspended on full pay, a gross misconduct hearing found.
Mexican cartel spies target OnlyFans model Maria Julissa, accused of aiding authorities in the operation that killed drug kingpin El Mencho, as she denies involvement.
Barnes Thomas, former 'The Island' contestant, fights court order to pay neighbours after building work allegedly scared prize racing falcons to death in Cornwall.
A Liverpool father-of-three who strangled his partner during an argument the day before his mother's funeral has received a community sentence instead of immediate custody.
The trial of Christopher Trybus, accused of manslaughter through domestic abuse leading to his wife's suicide, commenced eight years after Tarryn Baird's death in Swindon.
Jeffrey Epstein's hidden storage unit contained sex slave manuals, nude photos of victims, and media of teenagers, evading police for years until his death in 2019.
Peter Lesko, 48, admitted wounding with intent after a violent attack on his neighbour following a prolonged dispute over loud music in east Hull. He was sentenced to over two years in prison.
Australian TV star Matt Wright, serving a prison sentence, is now broke and will represent himself in a Federal Court case brought by the widow of his co-star who died in a helicopter crash.
A harrowing investigation reveals thousands of women face exploitation on sex-for-sale websites, with ministers urged to consider banning these platforms operating legally.
Sarah Palin's revived libel lawsuit against The New York Times enters a new trial phase in Manhattan, focusing on a 2017 editorial linking her rhetoric to gun violence.
Federal authorities are preparing to hand Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home back to her family after nearly a month of investigation into her disappearance, with no answers yet found.
Laurence Escalante, a $4.5 billion online gambling tycoon, faces 16 charges including assault and drug offences. His security scuffled with media outside court as bail conditions were eased.
Two women linked to Australian ISIS fighters have been labelled extremists by Syrian camp authorities, as one faces a two-year ban from returning home amid security concerns.
Scott Marino, a girls basketball coach in Malden, faces multiple charges including rape and providing alcohol to a minor, with arraignment set for Thursday.
At least ten FBI agents involved in the investigation of Donald Trump's handling of classified files at Mar-a-Lago have been dismissed, sparking criticism from the FBI Agents Association over due process violations and national security risks.
Nada Itrab was kidnapped from Spain to Bolivia at age nine, enduring nine months of abuse in the rainforest. Now 21, she's a law student campaigning against child trafficking and seeking justice.
Back to the Future actor Crispin Glover is being sued for battery and other claims by a British model who alleges he lured her to LA, then controlled and attacked her. Glover denies all allegations.