Police mistakenly target David Lammy's father

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy reveals his Algerian-born father was wrongly accused of being a criminal by Surrey Police in a case of mistaken identity, raising serious questions about police procedures.

Huntingdon knife suspect had previous attack case closed

Exclusive investigation reveals the Huntingdon train station knife rampage suspect was reported for slashing a man's face just weeks before the bloody attack, but police closed the case after two days without making an arrest.

British gran spared firing squad flying home

Lindsay Sandiford, the British grandmother facing execution in Indonesia, has been spared the firing squad and is returning to the UK in a dramatic turn of events.

Far-right extremism dominates UK Prevent referrals

Exclusive Home Office data reveals a dramatic transformation in Britain's counter-terrorism landscape, with far-right extremism accounting for nearly half of all Prevent referrals while Islamist cases continue to decline.

Pastor guilty of wife's murder in Angola

A Minnesota preacher has been convicted for orchestrating his wife's brutal killing during a family trip to Angola, revealing a dark tale of deception and international crime.

British gran's 13-year death row fight in Bali

Lindsay Sandiford, a British grandmother from Gloucestershire, continues her desperate battle against the death sentence in Indonesia 13 years after being convicted of drug trafficking.

Couple's motorway sex at 90mph causes pile-up

Shocking motorway collision caused by couple engaging in sexual activity while driving at 90mph on busy UK road, resulting in multiple vehicle crash and serious injuries.

Prison chiefs in emergency talks over wrongful releases

Exclusive: Senior prison officials face emergency talks with ministers as multiple wrongful prisoner releases expose critical failures in England's overcrowded prison system, raising serious security concerns.

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