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‘No medical evidence’ to support Lucy Letby’s conviction, expert panel finds
Babies the former nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering were in fact the victims of “bad medical care” or deteriorated as a result of natural causes, an expert panel has concluded.
Outlining what the senior Conservative MP David Davis described as “one of worst injustices of recent times”, the …
Rwandan-backed rebel group M23 declares unilateral ceasefire in DRC
The Rwanda-backed M23 rebels who seized the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo last week have declared a unilateral ceasefire starting on Tuesday.
The Congo River Alliance, a coalition of militias including M23,
it was declaring the ceasefire “for humanitarian reasons”. Flows …AJ Brown’s BookTok moment helped the Super Bowl-bound Eagles and an unknown author
Sarah Jessica Parker is papped on the regular dashing around the West Village with a
in her grip. Actor andonetime Jonathan Safran Foer correspondent
Natalie Portman uses Instagram to flaunt her bibliophile status, posting selfies with a cocked eyebrow peeking out from …The Breakdown | England beware: rugby’s Messi is even better after Olympic sevens stint
Tickets to watch France play England this weekend are not cheap. Premium adult seats cost £199 apiece and even the most affordable ones up in the gods will set you back £89. Before you phone the Rugby Football Union to enquire if an England win is included as part of …
Labour dropped plan to ban foreign donors after Waheed Alli intervened, book claims
Labour reportedly dropped a plan to ban foreign political donations after an intervention from Waheed Alli, the Labour peer who paid for Keir Starmer’s clothes and glasses.
The plan would have scuppered any potential donations from the billionaire Elon Musk to Reform UK. It would have made it illegal to …
UK grocery inflation slows for first time in six months amid rise in promotions
Grocery inflation slowed in January – for the first time in six months – as retailers ramped up promotions to attract budget-conscious shoppers.
The price of groceries increased by 3.3%, easing from 3.7% in December, as the costs of toilet roll and cat food fell but those of chocolate, butter …
Ex-Tory MP reportedly joins Ukraine foreign legion in non-combat role
A former Conservative MP ousted in the 2024 election has reportedly joined the International Legion in Ukraine in a non-combat role to help the fight against Russia.
Jack Lopresti, who represented the Filton and Bradley Stoke constituency in South Gloucestershire from 2010 to 2024, is carrying out support work for …
British investigative journalist banned from Cambodia
A British environmental and investigative journalist has been banned from entering Cambodia, in what press groups have condemned as yet another attack on independent media by the country’s authoritarian leaders.
Gerald Flynn, who writes for the news outlet Mongabay, was denied entry to Cambodia on 5 January as he returned …
Cricket’s going bananas: nothing is real at Hundred auction but it still costs £145m | Jonathan Liew
Johnnie Walker owner Diageo says Trump tariffs could hit sales recovery
Diageo, the company behind Smirnoff vodka and Johnnie Walker whiskey, has said US tariffs could damage a recovery in its sales, hitting its tequila portfolio and Canadian whisky in particular.
The UK drinks company’s shares fell by 3.7% on Monday, on concerns that it will be hurt by a further …