Lisa Nandy said she shared the ‘serious concerns raised by so many people’ after a racial slur was aired in the programme.
Brian Low’s death was treated as non-suspicious for five days after his body was discovered on a country track near Aberfeldy in February 2024.
The boy’s body was found in a storm drain tunnel in north Belfast in June 2020 that could ‘could be easily opened’, the inquest heard.
A public inquiry with the “fullest investigatory powers” is to be set up to look at grooming gangs in Scotland, Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth has announced. It will be chaired by Professor Alexis ...
Speaking ahead of her new exhibition at London’s Tate Modern, Dame Tracey said art had improved her home town of Margate.
The Nottingham Inquiry heard the triple-killer showed no remorse after a woman in fear of him jumped out of a first floor window.
Camilla thanked the bear for attending the event, celebrating the final of the BBC 500 Words, a children’s story writing competition.
The Sussexes are making a two-day visit to Jordan to learn more about the humanitarian effort for Syrians and Palestinians who have sought sanctuary.
Radcliffe First has responded to the news that a councillor in Bury has defected to Reform UK just weeks before local elections in May.
Manchester Airport will introduce a barrierless parking system. The changes will come into affect in March 25, which will recognise vehicles automatically. Under the new system, travellers will be ...
The BBC’s Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) will complete a “fast-tracked investigation” after reviewing Sunday-night’s Bafta coverage which included a racial slur, saying it was a “serious mistake”.
Lord Mandelson has been accused of passing sensitive information onto paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein during his time as business secretary.
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