Mum Faces Jail for False Rape Accusations Against Ten Men
A mother is facing imprisonment after admitting to falsely accusing ten different men of rape, described by a judge as a 'wicked pack of lies' that wasted taxpayer resources.
A mother is facing imprisonment after admitting to falsely accusing ten different men of rape, described by a judge as a 'wicked pack of lies' that wasted taxpayer resources.
Ian Huntley, convicted of murdering 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002, has died following a violent assault at HMP Frankland prison.
The death of Ian Huntley prompts a reflection on the 2002 Soham murders, where two 10-year-old girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, were killed, leaving a lasting impact on the nation.
Mark Tew, 63, was found guilty of sending offensive emails to politicians and barristers but received a suspended sentence due to health issues and autism traits.
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RecommendedStephen McCullagh, accused of murdering pregnant Natalie McNally, allegedly beat a previous partner and covertly recorded her counselling sessions, Belfast court hears.
The Metropolitan Police have interviewed three women suspected of facilitating sexual assaults by the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, with 154 victims now identified in one of Britain's worst abuse cases.
A congressional committee has initiated a formal investigation into South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, examining potential ethical violations and misuse of state resources during her tenure.
Lindsey Halligan is under ethics investigation for potential conflicts of interest related to her work with Donald Trump, raising questions about political accountability.
The Justice Department has unsealed documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, including allegations involving Donald Trump, intensifying political debates ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
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RecommendedThe US Justice Department has released previously missing FBI documents related to sexual abuse allegations against Donald Trump from the Epstein files, with the White House dismissing them as baseless.
As the Iran war enters its seventh day, Trump asserts influence over Iran's next leader while dismissing Khamenei's son. In the UK, a remote robotic surgery from London to Gibraltar marks a medical breakthrough.
A New South Wales judge has been cleared of bias allegations after a prosecutor successfully appealed a ruling, highlighting judicial conduct standards in Australia.
A participant in the January 6 Capitol riot has been sentenced to life in prison for unrelated child molestation offenses, highlighting a complex legal case.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been removed from her position following a controversial tenure marked by political scandals and policy disputes.
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RecommendedA global survey finds nearly a third of Gen Z men believe wives should obey husbands, with rising regressive attitudes linked to economic struggles and political rhetoric.
Court hears Paul Quinn searched for details on Andrew Malkinson's wrongful conviction case online before his own arrest for alleged rape in London.
New UK legislation bans pornography depicting step-family relationships, but exemptions in the Sexual Offences Act create enforcement complexities for police and prosecutors.
Australian Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is facing criticism after revelations her husband's flights to a conference were charged to taxpayers, sparking debate over parliamentary expenses.
Greg Lynn, a former Jetstar pilot, has been denied bail while seeking a permanent stay in his retrial for the 2020 murder of Carol Clay. His 2024 conviction was overturned due to a miscarriage of justice.
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RecommendedThe House ethics committee has launched an investigation into Republican representative Tony Gonzales over allegations of sexual misconduct and discrimination involving a former aide who died by suicide.
A new Guardian Investigates podcast, 'Off Duty,' explores a Chicago police officer's 2011 murder case. One suspect's 12-year fight for justice challenges systemic flaws in the US criminal system.
Paul Quinn, 51, is on trial in Manchester for a 2003 rape that led to Andrew Malkinson's wrongful 17-year imprisonment. The case highlights DNA evidence and identification errors.
Mukund Krishna, head of the Police Federation of England and Wales, and two board members have been arrested by City of London police on suspicion of fraud and corruption following a financial misconduct investigation.
A coercive control incident on Married at First Sight has prompted Tanya Plibersek to urge stronger legal measures and public awareness campaigns in Australia.
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RecommendedLaw firm Wigdor LLP files civil suit alleging billionaire Leon Black used frivolous lawsuits to retaliate against sexual assault accusers and their attorneys, citing Epstein documents.
The Liberal Democrats propose mandatory homicide investigations for suicides preceded by domestic abuse, sparking cross-party debate and campaigner support.
A Detroit judge has vacated the murder conviction of George Calicut Jr, who served over 25 years in prison after police coerced his confession. DNA evidence further supports his innocence.
Daniel Boakye, a 21-year-old drill rapper who escaped police custody twice in a week, has been arrested in France. He was serving time for robbery and awaiting deportation to Ghana.
Valdo Calocane, who killed three in a 2023 Nottingham stabbing spree, attempted to surrender at MI5 headquarters in 2021, but was not assessed further, a public inquiry has heard.
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RecommendedThe US Justice Department has ended its appeal against four law firms that resisted Donald Trump's executive orders targeting them for representing clients he disliked, with critics calling settlements by other firms acts of 'capitalistic cowardice'.