March 29, 2024

UK News

A ransomware group has published a "proof pack" amid threats it has a huge cache of data stolen from a Scottish health board in a cyber attack.

Three men have lost a High Court bid to challenge their ongoing detention in prison after a jury forewoman's "mistake" accidentally cleared them of killing a man.

The newest Banksy mural has been covered up with plastic sheeting and wooden boards.

A prisoner serving an indefinite jail sentence that was abolished more than a decade ago has lost his bid to be released.

The Queen says the Princess of Wales "will be thrilled" after receiving posters from well-wishers during a visit to Shrewsbury.

A "dangerous" online predator who targeted his victims on social media has been jailed.

A yellow warning for strong winds has been issued for many coastal areas in southern England with the UK expected to see unsettled conditions from Storm Nelson in the days before Easter.

A man has been charged after a spaniel was killed in an attack by two dogs in Stirling.

A new law regulating cycle rickshaws - or pedicabs - in London will "end the chaos in hotspots like Soho and Covent Garden", the government has said, with penalties for those who break the law including a fine of up to £2,500.

An SNP MSP has failed in a bid to quash the second phase of the XL bully safeguards in Scotland.

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