
Dozens of illegal e-bikes seized in crackdown
One bike which could reach 86mph (138kph) was seized in the month-long police operation.
One bike which could reach 86mph (138kph) was seized in the month-long police operation.
Tyrone Mings spoke to the media after Aston Villa's heavy home defeat to Crystal Palace
Police officers clashed with anti-migrant protesters marching from the Bell Hotel in Essex towards Epping Forest council offices on Sunday, 31 August.
After he decided to stop treatment, Max Vardy married his partner Georgie English
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Premier League champions Liverpool hope to be busy on deadline day.
Like the groundbreaking legal case at its centre, the carefully made four-part series can feel slow in parts
This true crime drama about a woman who forced the government to change the law so her daughter’s killer could be jailed is totally elevated by Smith. Her brilliance turns it into genuinely moving TV Is there any comfort to be had in knowing that police incompetence is not a new phenomenon? Not really, no. But it might be all you can find to cling on to during this harrowing, heartbreaking four-part drama. I Fought the Law is based on the true story of Ann Ming ,the murder of her 22-year-old daughter Julie in 1989 and her 30-year campaign to change the double jeopardy law so Julie’s acquitted killer could be tried again for the crime. I Fought the Law has two great strengths. First, the awareness that although the overturning of a law that had existed since Magna Carta is technically the most astonishing part of Ming’s tale, it is not the most televisual. That, for better or worse, will always be the body blows she withstood, from finding her daughter’s body three months after she went missing to the two horrendous trials she sat through and years of injustice. These would have felled anyone less extraordinary (and indeed threatened to fell her husband and their marriage, although both made it through in battered but unbowed form). The drama wisely confines the legal machinations to the final episode and concentrates three-quarters of its time on limning the lives of the Ming family before and after Julie’s murder. Continue reading...
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The ITV drama is a truly harrowing watch.
The Policy Exchange claims public debate on human rights law reform had been ‘distorted’.
Julie Hogg was murdered by Billy Dunlop in 1989, but it took her mother Ann Ming 17 years to get justice for her daughter as she campaigned to have the double jeopardy law changed
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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said the Chancellor was trapped in a ‘tax doom loop’.