The England and Wales Cricket Board is investigating "a breach of team protocols" following the first Test against New Zealand.
A former victims minister has delivered a letter to Number 10 Downing Street calling on the prime minister to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse.
A man who killed his partner by stabbing her 31 times before blowing up their home has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 23 years.
The government is piloting the use of artificial intelligence in the crown court, with a raft of new technology projects aiming to deliver improvements across the justice system and tackle the court backlog.
A children's home manager who sexually abused girls and boys in his care during an 18-year "regime of fear" has walked free, after a judge's decision that has left his victims furious.
A children's home manager who sexually abused girls and boys in his care during an 18-year "regime of fear" has walked free, after a judge's decision that has left his victims furious.
More than 1,000 devices have been lost or stolen from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) since 2024, at a potential cost of more than £1.6m.
It was three days after Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life in prison over the murder of Henry Nowak when a Sikh priest from Digwa's former place of worship in Southampton was attacked while out shopping.
The UK has been holding talks with Iran over a British couple jailed in Tehran, says Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, as he addressed a proposed prisoner swap.
Hampshire Police planned to put out a statement challenging "disinformation" during the trial of Henry Nowak's killer, but were warned by the Crown Prosecution Service it could jeopardise the case.
