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Ian Byrne (Liverpool West Derby), who was with family at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said a law is needed to restore faith in justice.
Children from across Wales have taken part in a mass sing-along to mark the country’s first appearance at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament.
MI5 previously said there had been ‘failings and errors’ in legal proceedings related to an alleged source accused of abusing two women.
MPs had warned in May that Karen Kneller’s position at the Criminal Cases Review Commission was untenable amid heavy criticism of the body.
In 2023, appearing for a separate module of the inquiry, Mr Hancock admitted the so-called protective ring he said had been put around care homes early in the pandemic was not an unbroken one, and ...
Kate met patients and staff at Colchester Hospital on Wednesday, where she admired the facility’s wellbeing garden.
Leaders have been told they may wish to set ‘activity planning assumptions’, which can include introducing minimum waiting times.
The decision to scrap key parts of the welfare reform package has left the Chancellor facing the prospect of tax hikes to balance the books.
Pauline Eyre, who officiated 16 Championships, says controversial move has reduced court staff to ‘basically butlers’.
One of the two hubs closed by a Rhyl mother-and-baby charity has been re-opened by a beauty business in the town.
The final episode will see the winner of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) House of the Year unveiled.
ON AUGUST 30-31, an annual two-day horror film festival, Rhyller Thriller, will return to Rhyl for its third event. Tickets are on sale now for the event, which will this time be held at Rhyl Little ...
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