Malcolm X's family files $100m wrongful death lawsuit against CIA, FBI and NYPD over assassination of civil rights icon
Three daughters of Malcolm X have accused the CIA, FBI, the New York Police Department (NYPD) and others in a $100million (£79 million) lawsuit of playing roles in the 1965 assassination of the civil rights leader.
Jamaicans denied entry into Belize
BELMOPAN, Belize, CMC – A man who broke his leg while attempting to evade immigration officials is among 11 Jamaicans denied entry into Belize during the period November 4 to 11. The Department of Border Management and Immigration...
DWP chief Liz Kendall vows to reform sickness and disability benefits during PIP debate
The plan to turn the cash Personal Independence Payment (PIP) into a voucher-based system were raked over the coals in parliament this week, with the new head of the DWP, Liz Kendall MP, grilled over the public uproar
Malcolm X's family sues US law enforcement agencies for $170 million over allowing assassination
The family of militant civil rights leader Malcolm X has filed a NZ$170 million lawsuit that accuses law enforcement agencies of allowing his murder to be carried out almost 60 years ago.
DWP explains extreme length of time thousands of benefit claimants are waiting for review
Under questioning, a Department for Work and Pensions minister explained that many disabled benefit claimants are having to wait more than a year to have their claim reassessed
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