Twelve people injured or bereaved by the jabs have dropped their claims because the company produced a leaflet warning of ‘rare’ blood clots in April 2021.
The chair of an inquiry looking into allegations about UK special forces in Afghanistan has criticised the Ministry of Defence for delays in providing evidence.
The Metropolitan Police arrested 45 demonstrators who tried to block coaches taking illegal immigrants from a hotel in Peckham to the Bibby Stockholm barge.
The anti-euthanasia campaigner also warned euthanasia leads to movements that seek to eradicate people deemed useless to society and a drain on government.
Labour has been highly critical of the government’s Rwanda bill and the backlog of asylum claims, vowing to drop the bill and clear the unprocessed claims.
Marcus Arduini Monzo, 36, a dual Spanish-Brazilian national, has appeared in court charged with the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in east London.
A coroner has referred several soldiers to Northern Ireland’s prosecutor following an inquest into the killings of three IRA men in an SAS ambush in 1991.
The medication can cause serious psychiatric problems and sexual dysfunction, which can persist indefinitely even after it is stopped, an MHRA review has found.
A Metropolitan Police officer who kidnapped and raped a woman in September 2023—six years after a first complaint was made against him—has been jailed for life.