Doctor 'ashamed' he failed to protect babies from harm, Letby inquiry told
Dr John Gibbs told the Lucy Letby enquiry: "I regret that we, or I, didn’t go to the police"
The 'manipulative and violent' thug who terrorised his girlfriend and made her a 'prisoner in her own home'
Peberdy punched, kicked and bit the victim before pulling her over a sink and turning on the tap to stop her breathing
Concrete-hurling Plymouth protestor has charge downgraded in 'wrong move'
Christopher Howe admitted throwing lump of concrete during large-scale disorder on August 5
Cameron Rae murder trial witness — Perth accused said ‘I’m f***ed, I’m going to prison’
Jurors have begun hearing evidence in the trial of Caleb Ferguson at the High Court in Edinburgh.
Walk down Memory Lane – Sir Andy Murray faced last-minute dash to collect OBE at Buckingham Palace
A Cambusbarron man who was handed a three-month jail term in United Arab Emirates had his sentence quashed and was set to return home after the Ruler of Dubai stepped in, in October 2017.
Moment angry driver attacks parking wardens handing him a ticket
The foul-mouthed motorist was caught on body camera confronting two council officials in Coventry in what has been branded an 'unacceptable' assault.
Tuesday court round-up — When a trip to Asda is just too tempting
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Long-serving former Royal Marine caught with sick child abuse images
The married 59-year-old denied having a sexual interest in children
Restoration project for historic Birmingham mansion exploring 'plan B' after 'disheartening news'
Birmingham's Highbury Hall was previously the home of former mayor Joseph Chamberlain
Tory leadership hopeful James Cleverly calls for stamp duty to be axed
The former home secretary claimed scrapping stamp duty, which is charged on the purchase of property, would 'pump-prime' the British economy .
Ex-Police chief denies sexual comment to PC Andrew Harper's widow
Retired PC John Apter is facing gross misconduct proceedings from his former force for allegedly making 'sickening' remarks about Lissie Harper at an awards dinner.
Six dead in market attack as Ukraine remembers war dead
The Russian attack on the southern city of Kherson took place during a 10-minute silence for Defenders Day.
We asked every Conservative leadership candidate one question about the North
The Manchester Evening News has asked all of the candidates in the Tory leadership race about their offer to the North
Tory James Cleverly faces questions over military service as Army Reserves haven't paid him for 8 years
Mr Cleverly has refused to confirm the date - or even the year - of his last active volunteer service
Tory leadership hopefuls urge party chiefs to speed up contest
Both Robert Jenrick and James Cleverly said they would support the process finishing before the crucial fiscal package on October 30.
'Dangerous' child rapist forced young victim to relive her ordeal in court
Thomas Kirk has been handed a 14-year sentence
Search for public service head comes down to one name
There has been no head of the public service for seven months, and RNZ understands there is now just one name lined up for the top job.
Dopey dealer posed for selfies in bed with wads of cash
Ryan Foster couldn't resist flaunting his ill-gotten gains
School shuts X account over 'racism' on platform
Head teacher Matthew HT Evans says the decision was made to "move away from the platform".
Student killed newborn baby by placing her in cereal box, court hears
Jia Xin Teo, 22, 'probably knew' she was pregnant when she arrived at Coventry University, a jury heard, but hadn't told anybody she was expecting - including the father of the baby.
Immigration judge is blasted after misgendering a trans woman witness
The Pakistani man, who came to the UK as a student, applied for permission to remain here but was rejected by an immigration tribunal.
Convicted rapist attacked partner when she 'didn't fully load washing machine'
James Trott bit the victim on the face and shoulder and punched her to the head and arms during the violent assault in his Sunderland home
James Cleverly says families hit by cruel two-child benefit cap lack discipline
James Cleverly, who is vying to be the next Tory leader, said workers would be forced to hand over cash to people 'less disciplined than them' if the cap was lifted
A Dalit family prepares to send its son to IIT amid joy and a hint of nervousness
Atul Kumar secures IIT admission after Supreme Court intervention, highlighting the struggles of a Dalit family.
Petition seeking to dismiss corruption charges against MP Akamba referred to Constitutional court
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Minister meeting with Ngāpuhi hapū as 'sovereignty question' lingers
The minister for Treaty negotiations will meet formally with Ngāpuhi hapū for the first time today.
Post Office had 'no appetite for exoneration', chairman tells inquiry
Henry Staunton has claimed the government and Post Office had 'no appetite for exoneration' of sub-postmasters wrongly prosecuted over shortfalls caused by the faulty Horizon IT system.
Hospital security worker on trial accused of murdering Scots dad in Carlisle
Paul Taylor's remains were found in the remote Finglandrigg Wood area near Carlisle on May 2, almost seven months after his disappearance.
Lucy Letby inquiry hears senior doctor 'ashamed' after failing to protect babies from nurse
Consultant paediatrician Dr John Gibbs told the public inquiry into Lucy Letby's crimes that he 'deeply regrets' failing to protect the babies from harm by killer nurse.
LAC situation not normal, trust biggest casualty: Army Chief
Army Chief Gen. Dwivedi discusses the stable but sensitive situation along the LAC with China and warns against grey zone tactics.
‘No guarantee’ of way out for Brits who stay
Britons tell the BBC of the "trauma" of trying to get back to the UK, saying they feel abandoned by the government.
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