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Dunn family ‘unable to sue teenager’s alleged killer due to police delay’

Dunn family ‘unable to sue teenager’s alleged killer due to police delay’

Dunn family ‘unable to sue teenager’s alleged killer due to police delay’

Harry Dunn’s parents are seeking to pursue a civil claim against US suspect Anne Sacoolas.

Police ‘deeply concerned’ people could ignore official advice on coronavirus

Police ‘deeply concerned’ people could ignore official advice on coronavirus

Police ‘deeply concerned’ people could ignore official advice on coronavirus

It is ‘not always possible’ to give answers on what constitutes an offence for the countless hypothetical scenarios which may arise, chiefs said.

Pensioners double online grocery spend during coronavirus lockdown

Pensioners double online grocery spend during coronavirus lockdown

Pensioners double online grocery spend during coronavirus lockdown

Online food shopping has captured a much larger part of the grocery market.

Victoria Beckham’s fashion firm sued by pattern cutter

Victoria Beckham’s fashion firm sued by pattern cutter

Victoria Beckham’s fashion firm sued by pattern cutter

Kristina Kubiliene worked for Victoria Beckham Limited at its London studio for nearly eight years but left after developing carpal tunnel syndrome.

Matt Hancock asked for apology by son of doctor who died after PPE warning

Matt Hancock asked for apology by son of doctor who died after PPE warning

Matt Hancock asked for apology by son of doctor who died after PPE warning

The Health Secretary was challenged over whether he would acknowledge mistakes have been made.

Marks & Spencer pledges ‘never the same again’ overhaul as Covid-19 hits trading

Marks & Spencer pledges ‘never the same again’ overhaul as Covid-19 hits trading

Marks & Spencer pledges ‘never the same again’ overhaul as Covid-19 hits trading

The retail giant said trading disruption is likely to remain for the rest of the year even after lockdown restrictions are eased.

Britain sees new record for coal-free power generation

Britain sees new record for coal-free power generation

Britain sees new record for coal-free power generation

The previous record set in June last year was broken at 6.10am on Tuesday morning amid lockdown and high levels of renewables.

Hope for new Scottish drug which shows promise in fight against Covid-19

Hope for new Scottish drug which shows promise in fight against Covid-19

Hope for new Scottish drug which shows promise in fight against Covid-19

The successful studies involved both treating infection and blocking new infections.

Virgin Media says broadband issue ‘fixed’ but users still reporting problems

Virgin Media says broadband issue ‘fixed’ but users still reporting problems

Virgin Media says broadband issue ‘fixed’ but users still reporting problems

Customers across the country were hit by intermittent service problems on Monday evening.

Fluid resistant gowns to arrive in Wales from Cambodia

Fluid resistant gowns to arrive in Wales from Cambodia

Fluid resistant gowns to arrive in Wales from Cambodia

Two flights are due to arrive at Cardiff Airport with supplies of personal protective equipment.

HSBC reveals loan losses could hit £9bn as first quarter profits plunge

HSBC reveals loan losses could hit £9bn as first quarter profits plunge

HSBC reveals loan losses could hit £9bn as first quarter profits plunge

The group reported a 48% slump in pre-tax profits to 3.2 billion US dollars (£2.6 billion) for the first three months of 2020.

Tributes to hospital cleaner with ‘heart of gold’ after Covid-19 death

Tributes to hospital cleaner with ‘heart of gold’ after Covid-19 death

Tributes to hospital cleaner with ‘heart of gold’ after Covid-19 death

Eileen Landers, originally from Ireland, joined the NHS in her 20s and worked at Queen’s Hospital in Burton upon Trent.

Public now shopping like they did a decade ago, says Tesco boss

Public now shopping like they did a decade ago, says Tesco boss

Public now shopping like they did a decade ago, says Tesco boss

Chief executive Dave Lewis said people are shopping once a week, rather than a few times a week that was happening before the coronavirus crisis.

‘Sisters’ with incurable cancer back lockdown Race for Life at home

‘Sisters’ with incurable cancer back lockdown Race for Life at home

‘Sisters’ with incurable cancer back lockdown Race for Life at home

Two women with incurable cancer are calling on people to keep up the fight by doing Race for Life at home.

England not so bad at penalties after all, study suggests

England not so bad at penalties after all, study suggests

England not so bad at penalties after all, study suggests

A German research team says English footballers have an unfair reputation when it comes to penalties.

Coronavirus: Trade ministers warn against barriers

Coronavirus: Trade ministers warn against barriers

Coronavirus: Trade ministers warn against barriers

Elizabeth Truss has penned a joint letter with her counterparts in Australia, Singapore and New Zealand.

Spitfire salute for Captain Tom sidelined due to crowd fear

Spitfire salute for Captain Tom sidelined due to crowd fear

Spitfire salute for Captain Tom sidelined due to crowd fear

Instead of flying past the fundraising veteran’s house, a Spitfire will be confined to near its home base.

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