Widow faces second burial as Hamas withholds body

Ela, an Israeli widow, endures unimaginable torment as she awaits her husband's remains from Hamas, having already held one funeral with an empty coffin. Her children face the trauma of saying goodbye twice.

Police officer guilty in 'daft cow' bus arrest misconduct case

A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct after being recorded calling a mother a 'daft cow' during a controversial bus arrest in south London. The disciplinary panel heard disturbing details of the incident that has

Sex offender on bail for 8 attacks charged with murder

Exclusive investigation reveals how a registered sex offender, free on bail despite multiple violent assaults against women, now stands accused of strangling a sex worker to death in a case exposing critical flaws in the justice system.

Dealing With Your Partner's Ex: Relationship Advice

Discover why your partner's ex might still be in the picture and learn when friendly ex-relationships cross the line into emotional red flags. Expert advice on handling this delicate situation.

German police embed with PSNI in crime fight

In an unprecedented move, German federal police are embedding with the Police Service of Northern Ireland to combat sophisticated organised crime networks operating across European borders.

Asylum seeker's violent barge before fatal screwdriver attack

Exclusive CCTV footage reveals the terrifying moment a Sudanese asylum seeker violently shoulder-barged a migrant hotel worker, just hours before he allegedly murdered a stranger with a screwdriver at a deserted train station in a random attack that has s

Teens beat Dogecoin staffer bloody, get light sentence

Exclusive: Two teenagers convicted of a vicious attack that left a cryptocurrency worker with life-altering injuries have been given probation in a case that's exposing deep flaws in Washington DC's justice system.

Met Police officers suspended over Croydon arrest footage

Two Metropolitan Police officers have been suspended following the release of disturbing body-worn video showing a man being kicked and stamped on during an arrest in Croydon. The Independent Office for Police Conduct has launched a criminal investigation

Winter Fuel Payment Scam Targets UK Pensioners

UK pensioners are being warned about sophisticated text message scams impersonating DWP and HMRC, attempting to steal personal and financial information through fake Winter Fuel Payment offers.

Met Police marksman cleared in Baker shooting case

In a landmark decision, the firearms officer known as W80 will not face misconduct proceedings for the fatal shooting of Jermaine Baker during a prison break plot. The ruling ends an eight-year legal battle that has rocked British policing.

Judge spares drug dealer over 'slavery trauma' claim

A controversial judge has ignited fury after citing the 'historical trauma of slavery' as reason to avoid sentencing a convicted drug dealer to prison, in a ruling that's raising serious questions about judicial impartiality.

Funeral director admits stealing from deceased clients

A disgraced funeral director from Hull has pleaded guilty to systematically stealing jewellery and precious items from deceased clients, betraying the trust of vulnerable families during their most difficult moments.

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