Caregiver accused of supplying disabled man with drugs and alcohol, using him as 'punching bag'
An intellectually disabled man says his caregiver gave him drugs, hit him during a gym session and shared embarrassing videos of him with friends.
Domestic brute drove home drunk from Perth court after downing two litres of vodka
Poitr Danowski appeared in the dock and admitted two "very distressing" assaults on his ex-partner.
Driver used car as ‘weapon’ to knock cyclist off bike in Glenrothes
The cyclist was left with severe and lasting physical and mental injuries.
Expert who hopes he can find student Jack O'Sullivan
More than six months after Jack O'Sullivan's disappearance his family are no closer to knowing what happened - and in their desperation it is to Sergeant Charlie Hedges that they turned for help.
Kirkcaldy flasher jailed for seven-year terror campaign
Gavin Morrison exposed himself to children during his lengthy spell of offending.
Kamisa Winery: Snapshot of Northern Israel’s Wartime Struggle for Economic Survival
"It’s not that I am protecting the border with my body. I am protecting the border by enabling other people to live here, to make a livelihood."
Plymouth City Council hires former Exeter CEO to fill £1,000-a-day role
Karime Hassan was paid £369,680 a year before he stepped down from his Exeter role
Former Exeter council boss lands Plymouth role
He was the 11th highest paid council employee in the UK
Man sleeping in tent near Sainsbury's sets up makeshift living room
People in the Nottinghamshire town of Beeston have been left bewildered and amazed all because one man has set up camp by the wall of a Sainsbury's supermarket.
British boxer admits stabbing Spanish teen to death
Ulrich Perez collapsed and died after Lewis Briggs, 24,kicked and punched him and then stabbed him in the heart just after 2.30pm on November 18 2020 as he walked home near Marbella.
OceanGate CEO made haunting remarks 5 years before Titan imploded
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush (pictured) was among the five people who died when the Titan submersible imploded in June 2023.
Monday court round-up — Asda worker’s £47k Lottery swindle and 126mph driver
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Heartbroken family's warning after death of aspiring chef
He was only 23 years old when he died
Furious dad handed own son into police after seeing video of him taking part in Plymouth riot
The father took his son to Plymouth police station after seeing footage
RSPCA trustee, 50, swindled the animal charity out of over £100,000
David Mawson, 50, is accused of exploiting the charity's bank accounts to enjoy hundreds of nights in hotels he was not entitled to, plus free journeys.
Killer husband rumbled by voicemail and chilling note after brutally murdering wife
Rachel O'Reilly was found brutally beaten to death in what police initially believed was a burglary gone wrong - until information surfaced about her husband Joe O'Reilly
Rochdale Imam Jalal Uddin was called 'Voldermort' by Islamic State fanatics before his murder in "brutal" hammer attack
A public inquiry into the killing sat in public for the first time today
Predatory ex-nurse will 'die in jail' after being convicted of abuse
Graham Goodchild, now 82, used his position as a senior paediatric nurse at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool in the 1960s and 70s to carry out sex attacks on boys as young as five.
Harrods investigating if current staff 'directly or indirectly involved' in Mohamed Al Fayed sexual abuse allegations
Harrods has said it is investigating whether any of its current staff were involved in the sexual abuse allegations against the store's former owner Mohamed Al Fayed.
Gunman who killed 10 in Colorado convicted of murder
Rejecting an insanity defense, a Colorado jury has convicted a man diagnosed with the severe mental disorder schizophrenia of first-degree murder in a 2021 mass shooting at a grocery store in the city of Boulder that killed ten people including a police officer.
Gunman who killed 10 at a Colorado supermarket is sentenced to life in prison
He started shooting immediately after getting out of his car in a King Soopers store parking lot in March 2021, killing most of the victims in just over a minute and surrendering after an officer shot him in the leg.
Q&A: What's behind the ban on cell phones in K-12 schools?
This school year, many of the nation's adolescents and teens are sitting in class without the device that can sometimes feel like an added appendage: their smartphones.
Mohamed Al Fayed used 'crooked police officer' to 'harass his victim'
A recent documentary on the late billionaire saw more than 20 ex-Harrods workers accuse him of sexual abuse, including rape, described him as a 'monster' and 'predator'
Family dispute breaks out over fate of veteran CPI-M leader Lawrence's body
Kochi, Sep 23 (IANS): The fate of the body of veteran CPI-M leader M.M. Lawrence, who passed away recently, is stuck in limbo after his youngest daughter on Monday approached the Kerala High Court, stating that her father had not given any written instruction to hand over his body to a medical college for study purpose.....
Ben Wallace says he did not 'ignore' SAS war crimes claims
Giving evidence at the High Court, Ben Wallace fired back at Johnny Mercer who previously suggested he had shown a 'lack of curiosity' about the allegations.
Can families returning after centuries solve S Korea's population crisis?
Ethnic Koreans, whose ancestors migrated to Russia, are returning, but the move can be difficult.
Trial that turned wife raped by strangers into a feminist icon
A 72-year-old mother and grandmother has become a symbol of resilience and courage and seized our imagination in such a troubling way.
OceanGate co-founder reveals truth about sub disaster that killed five
Guillermo Sohnlein told a Coast Guard panel Monday that he could only say that the crash that killed five people 'was not supposed to happen.'
William Stephen Easton admits 55 child sex abuse charges while member of Two by Twos
William Stephen Easton, 79, was remanded in custody where he will await sentencing in December.
Ex-NYC Covid czar fired after he admits to attending banned ‘private gatherings' during height of pandemic
The pharmaceutical executive who was once New York City’s Covid czar was fired Monday, days after he admitted to participating in “private gatherings” that were prohibited during the height of the pandemic, a federal filing shows, according to NBC News.
'Shameful' - Brummies fume at child poverty after BirminghamLive launches campaign
Birmingham Live's landmark report into child poverty in the city has generated masses of reaction
Notorious double sex killer spotted roaming Dublin city streets after prison release
Michael Bambrick has been living on the northside of the capital since his release from prison in 2009 for the depraved killings of Patricia McGauley and Mary Cummins. The beast dismembered the bodies of tragic Patricia and Mary with a paper knife and junior hacksaw and dumped them in west Dublin.
Kingstanding stab victim cried 'they've got me' in chilling 999 call amid families at war
Sufyan Ahmad, aged 23, was handed an extended sentence after being declared 'dangerous'
Paedophile from Fife went on illegal campervan tour of Scotland’s beauty spots
Kenneth Bond, 63, neglected to tell police he was going to be staying in places that were likely to be full of families with children.
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