Terror laws reviewer warns police over anti-Israeli hatred

The UK's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, Jonathan Hall KC, warns that hatred against Israelis is a vehicle for antisemitism and calls for police to enforce laws against racial hatred. Read the full analysis.

Twin sisters' ashes flown home in backpack by grieving family

The bodies of Hungarian twins Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who drowned in Aberdeen's River Dee, were repatriated in urns carried in backpacks after their family faced a £45,000 bill for coffins. Their brother reveals the family's ongoing anguish.

Acid attack survivor uses make-up to redraw her face

A Chinese woman, scarred by an acid attack from her ex-husband, has become a viral sensation by using make-up to reconstruct her face. Her story highlights the UK's rising acid violence crisis.

Ross Davidson faces rape and sexual assault charges

Former Spandau Ballet singer Ross Davidson, known as Ross Wild, is on trial accused of rape and sexual assault. The court heard he felt entitled to 'sex on demand'. Follow the latest from Wood Green Crown Court.

Ross Davidson accused of rape and sexual assault

Former Spandau Ballet singer Ross Davidson, known as Ross Wild, is on trial accused of rape and sexual assault. The court heard he felt entitled to 'sex on demand'. Follow the latest from Wood Green Crown Court.

300+ Met Officers Declare Freemason Membership

More than 300 Metropolitan Police officers have revealed Freemason links as a controversial declaration policy faces a legal challenge. Discover the details of the high court battle.

Terror Tsar: Ban Children from Social Media

The government's independent terrorism reviewer warns children's brains cannot cope with online hatred, urging a UK social media ban for under-16s. Read the full report.

MoJ tries to stop 1990 hammer killer's release

The Ministry of Justice is making a final attempt to prevent the release of Reginald Wilson, who murdered Dr David Birkett in 1990. Read the full story on the Parole Board's controversial decision.

Final bid to stop 1990 hammer killer's release

The Ministry of Justice makes a last-ditch attempt to prevent the release of Reginald Wilson, who murdered a doctor in 1990. Read the full story of the crime and the parole battle.

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