People accused of breaching Covid regulations appear at court
Two men will face trial this summer for allegedly organising a rave in November in breach of coronavirus restrictions.
Two men will face trial this summer for allegedly organising a rave in November in breach of coronavirus restrictions.
Two men will face trial this summer for allegedly organising a rave in November in breach of coronavirus restrictions.
Two brothers, including one from Dagenham, are to face trial in January for their alleged involvement in a terror plot.
A “manipulative and controlling” man killed two vulnerable women and stored their bodies in a chest freezer he bought for that exact purpose, a court has heard.
A “manipulative and controlling” man killed two vulnerable women and stored their bodies in a chest freezer he bought for that exact purpose, a court has heard.
A former black cab driver from Woodford Green starved himself to death in hospital after being allowed to refuse food and drink despite having a history of mental health problems, an inquest has heard.
A man who shot and killed his heavily pregnant ex-wife in her Newbury Park home with a crossbow has claimed he only intended to get her attention when he fired the fatal bolt.
Families of two of the London Bridge attack victims had to wait for several days to learn the fate of their loved ones after their identification documents were sent to an exhibit store, an inquest has heard.
A Met custody sergeant has been cleared of misconduct over the strip search of a lecturer at Stoke Newington Police Station in 2013.
A Met custody sergeant has been cleared of misconduct over the strip search of a lecturer at Stoke Newington Police Station in 2013.
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