Taskforce to reduce number of women in prisons expected to launch next week
The government is expected to announce the launch of a Women's Justice Board to reduce the number of women in prisons as soon as next week.
The government is expected to announce the launch of a Women's Justice Board to reduce the number of women in prisons as soon as next week.
On Dec. 7, 2003, Daniel Morcombe set off from his family’s home to shop for Christmas gifts, and was never seen again
This is the moment a policeman knocked a “goading” teenager with more than 40 previous convictions off his e-bike with his patrol car.
From the moment they stepped from the Hamas vehicle, to be seen alive for the first time in 15 and a half months, the three hostages were clearly gaunt and in poor health. Reports in Israel say they have lost up to 30% of their body weight and they are in a bad medical condition. Ohad Ben Ami, Eli Sharabi and Or Levy looked much frailer than any of the hostages released previously during this phase of the ceasefire.
Louise Lasalle's body was found 12 hours after the middle schooler was reported missing by her parents on Feb. 7
The suspect has been remanded in custody and will appear at Crown Court next month
Abigail Wright from Crewe was jailed
A major retailer has revealed why it suddenly closed down its store in Glasgow city centre.
Detectives have launched a murder investigation after a retired British couple were found dead in grisly circumstances at their luxury gîte in south-west France.
Judges have been warned that it is “extremely inappropriate” to refer to male rapists who say they identify as women by their preferred pronouns.
Figures have been published which show which parts of Wales are the worst and best to live in terms of crime
More than 150 female prisoners were raped and burned to death during a jailbreak last week when fleeing male inmates set fire to a prison in Goma, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a United Nations spokesperson has said.
After the Chaudhari family landed in Montreal on a flight from Winnipeg they walked out the airport doors to a waiting grey minivan allegedly driven by a key player in a human smuggling network that would eventually lead the four Indian nationals to their deaths, according to court records obtained by CBC News.RCMP surveillance units picked up the grey Dodge Caravan carrying the family after it took a westbound Highway 401 exit and stopped at an Esso gas station in South Lancaster, Ont. Police w
An Isle of Wight paedophile, who took personal enjoyment in owning and sharing indecent images of babies, has avoided prison.
Connor Behan, formerly of Northwich, raped and sexually assaulted the girl over the period of three and a half years.
His comments led to a furious reaction
The remains of all 10 people killed when their small plane crashed into ice on the Bering Sea have been recovered, authorities said. The Nome Volunteer Fire Department made the announcement on its Facebook page Saturday afternoon. Recovery crews had been racing to recover the bodies before a winter storm was expected to hit the region.
Families of victims have criticised Government decision - but feelings about the move in the wider community are more mixed
Both women, described as white and in their early to mid-20s, fled the scene before police arrived
A man from Catford has been sentenced to an indefinite term in a secure hospital after fatally stabbing a man in an “unprovoked attack” outside the victim's home. Caudel Haughton, 21, of Conisborough Crescent, Catford, was sentenced at the Old Bailey on Friday, February 7, for the manslaughter of 20-year-old Filipe Oliveira by diminished responsibility.
An estimated 30,000 tonnes of household and construction waste, piled 15 feet high in places, was dumped.