Ramaphosa affidavit on Putin ‘confidential’

Read More Vladimir Putin. File photo by WANG Zhao / AFP via Getty Images The court papers President Cyril Ramaphosa has filed in response to an application by the Democratic Alliance to compel the state to arrest Russian leader Vladimir Putin if he were to come to South Africa will not be made public, his […]

30 June 2023

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Boy died in bus collision after friend unlocked e-scooter, inquest told

Read More A 12-year-old boy was killed while riding a hired Voi e-scooter unlocked by a 14-year-old friend using their father’s account, an inquest has heard, as his family called for stricter measures to prevent children using loopholes to access them. Mustafa Nadeem suffered fatal injuries when he rode an e-scooter along the pavement and […]

Key Madeleine McCann witness says Met police ignored tipoff for nine years

Read More The man who tipped off police about Christian Br?ckner, the main suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has said his initial approach to the Metropolitan police in the year after she disappeared was ignored and he was only taken seriously when he contacted them again nine years later. The German man, identified […]

France police shooting: officer charged as Macron tries to put lid on anger

Read More A police officer involved in the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy has been placed under formal investigation – akin to being charged – for voluntary homicide, as Emmanuel Macron struggles to contain spiralling public anger over the killing. An estimated 6,000 people marched through Nanterre on Thursday in memory of the teen, […]

Pupils in England sent to churches and village halls as crumbling schools close

Read More Pupils across England are being taught in church and village halls, temporary classrooms and remotely at home, as crumbling school buildings are ordered to shut because of to safety concerns, an investigation has revealed. In some cases, where an entire school has been forced to close, hundreds of pupils are split across neighbouring […]

Braverman plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda unlawful, appeal court rules

Read More Court of appeal judges have ruled that it is unlawful to send asylum seekers to Rwanda to have their claims processed, in a judgment that delivers a potential hammer blow to government policy. Rishi Sunak said in a statement that the government would now seek permission to appeal against the decision at the […]