Nine years after it was proposed, TV cameras will be allowed into criminal courts in England and Wales to film proceedings.
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Nine years after it was proposed, TV cameras will be allowed into criminal courts in England and Wales to film proceedings.
Read More »A group of south London teenagers are taking part in an innovative new internship-style programme with police officers and staff from the Metropolitan police that aims to encourage young people from under-represented communities to consider a career in policing.
Read More »Former Burkinabe president Blaise Compaoré, sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment for the 1987 assassination of pan-Africanist icon Thomas Sankara, has apologised to the ex-leader’s family after years of denial.
Read More »Boss of Heathrow airport has exposed a dramatic ploy used by airline passengers to get round the travel chaos at airports made popular by a TikTok fake injury video.
Read More »At least 28 people were killed and 61 others got sick after drinking alcohol adulterated with an unknown chemical in western India.
Read More »A woman who stole £46,700 of her estranged husband using his bank cards as he slept was herself scammed of all the money in an internet romance scam.
Read More »Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic’s hopes of playing in the US Open suffered another blow after the tournament said it would respect the United States government’s rules on the Covid-19 vaccine.
Read More »A Minneapolis music venue First Avenue has cancelled comedian Dave Chappelle’s scheduled show just hours before it was due to start.
Read More »Caster Semenya made her first appearance in the world championships since 2017 and she says she feel blessed just to be able to run the 5km again at a world championship in Eugene.
Read More »A Queensland Australia woman has been convicted for making $90k issuing fake COVID-19 exemption certificates while pretending to be a qualified medical doctor.
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