A letter has gone to the chief executive of NHS England Amanda Pritchard demanding an investigation into a conflict of interest over Labour’s East Midlands mayor candidate’s job in the NHS and her work for a private health provider. Even though Labour
A Spanish judge has reopened a probe into the suspected spying on the cellphone of Spain’s prime minister after receiving a request to collaborate with a similar investigation in France. The judge with Spain’s National Court said Tuesday there is reason to
Labour’s new Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething is under mounting pressure as an already rumbling donor crisis sparks calls for a formal probe after further revelations. Mr Gething was hammered during his recent leadership race when it emerged that a £200,000 donation
Sixteen people will not be prosecuted over allegations of giving false evidence to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) in Northern Ireland has said. The decisions relate to 15 former soldiers and one former alleged member of the Official
His inquiry into maternity care at the trust’s William Harvey hospital in Ashford and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother hospital in Margate published in 2022 linked poor care to the deaths of 45 babies and life changing injuries to 12 others. It
James Bulger’s mum, Denise Fergus, has made a heartfelt plea to MPs, asking them to “stand with me” because she will “never stop fighting for” justice for her little boy. Denise spoke about the “so many unanswered questions” that still “haunt” her
A London police officer who abducted and murdered a woman three years ago should never have been employed in the first place, an inquiry has found. Three police forces reportedly failed to spot clear signs of Wayne Couzens’ unsuitability. Couzens, who was
Johnny Mercer has been told he could face “potentially serious legal consequences” for refusing to give up names to an independent inquiry investigating alleged murders committed in Afghanistan by special forces. The Minister for Veterans Affairs was reprimanded by Sir Charles Haddon-Cave,
Nicola Sturgeon has been reported to police over claims she lied to the Covid inquiry about WhatsApp messages. The former Scottish first minister admitted deleting WhatsApps from the pandemic when she gave evidence to the inquiry last month. She said the move
Sir Keir Starmer’s infamous chief of staff Sue Gray is on the receiving end of briefings this evening that she has left Labour staff “in tears” due to the way she’s conducting a leak inquiry. The probe was sparked after details of