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UK parents sue TikTok over children's deaths

Five bereaved British parents are taking TikTok to court in the US, alleging the platform's content led to their children's deaths in the 'blackout challenge'. Their first hearing is on Friday 16 January 2026.

UK parents sue Meta after son's sextortion death

The parents of Murray Dowey, 16, who died by suicide after sextortion on Instagram, are suing Meta for wrongful death. The landmark UK case accuses the platform of prioritising profit over safety.

Horizon victim forced to sue Post Office for redress

Former subpostmistress Janet Skinner takes legal action against the Post Office, seeking full compensation for her wrongful Horizon IT scandal conviction. Her solicitor warns more victims may follow.

Two mistakenly freed prisoners remain at large

Justice Secretary David Lammy reveals 12 more prisoners were mistakenly released in a month, with two still at large. Get the latest on this ongoing prison system failure.

Police Chief Fined £50K for Court Contempt

Northamptonshire Chief Constable Ivan Balhatchet fined £50,000 after force repeatedly ignored court orders to hand over arrest footage. Judges condemn 'wilfully disobedient' police behaviour.

House votes to release all Epstein documents

The US House has overwhelmingly passed a bill forcing the release of all Jeffrey Epstein files. Only one representative voted against. Discover what happens next.

Semenyo's £65m Clause Sparks Premier League Battle

Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo's £65m release clause is active, with Arsenal, Man Utd, and Liverpool interested. The Ghanaian revealed his dream of playing for a top European club. Read the latest transfer news.

Epstein Files Vote: What You Need to Know

The House votes today on releasing Jeffrey Epstein files. Discover the timeline, key figures involved, and what the potential disclosure means. Follow the latest developments.

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