A paranoid schizophrenic who killed two teenage students and a caretaker in a violent rampage will have his sentence re-examined after heartbreaking calls from the victims’ families. Triple killer Valdo Calocane, 32, was last week handed an indefinite hospital order after knifing
The probe will look at Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation Trust, where he was treated for paranoid schizophrenia. The knifeman – who butchered students Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, both 19, and caretaker Ian Coates, 65 was sentenced to detention in a high-security hospital
Fuming relatives of his victims claim the paranoid schizophrenic this week “got away with murder” as prosecutors allowed him to plead guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility. The move came after psychiatrists ruled he had been suffering an extreme mental illness when
UK’s three-part plan against illegal migrant-smuggling gangs (Image: Getty) Exclusive – Investigators are targeting the criminals by going after their finances, their operations by seizing the boats and engines used to smuggle migrants across the Channel and desperately trying to deter asylum
They hit out after a new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said a new earnings-linked guarantee should be set for the state pension. The leading research institute warned there is currently no sense of what level the pension will
A murder probe has been launched after the death of a man and the stabbing of two others in a block of flats’ communal area. Emergency services scrambled to the scene in Toxeth, Merseyside, at 1pm on Sunday. They had been deployed
Cases of the coronavirus variant Pirola have tripled in two weeks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have said. According to the latest data, Pirola made up 8.8 percent of cases as of November 25, triple the number the variant
Campaigners warned the pledge must be honoured in full amid claims the Chancellor is planning to pay out a lower rate in the autumn statement. Mr Hunt is expected to make tax cuts to get the economy “fizzing” when he delivers the
The Chancellor has been considering stripping out so-called one off public sector bonuses from the calculation to shave £900 million off the bill. But many older people will agree with former pensions minister, Sir Steve Webb, that this amounts to “fiddling” the
The Chancellor is considering paying a lower amount than the 8.5 per cent pensioners are expecting so he can save around £900 million. But economists now believe he will have more money than had been feared in the autumn statement later this