British detectives will fly to the US to question Anne Sacoolas over the 19-year-old’s death.
Read More »Thomas Cook used its auditors to justify £5m bonus
The bonus, paid to former boss Manny Fontenla-Novoa, followed a heavily-criticised merger.
Read More »Green number plates planned for electric cars
The plan means it will be easier to offer incentives such as cheaper parking for zero-emission cars.
Read More »Ageing prison population ‘sees officers working as carers’
The oldest prisoner in a jail in England or Wales was aged 104, figures from this summer showed.
Read More »Government publishes Brexit bill
No 10 is pushing for a three-day timetable for MPs to scrutinise the legislation, which could make the PM’s deal law.
Read More »Brexit: MPs’ vote on deal ruled out by Speaker John Bercow
John Bercow says the plan was put to the Commons on Saturday and it would be “disorderly” to debate it again.
Read More »Prince William ‘worried’ about Harry after ITV interview
A Kensington Palace source tells the BBC that Prince William thinks Harry is “in a fragile place”.
Read More »Abortion: NI politicians’ bid to halt law changes fails
Legislation is set to change at midnight, leaving Northern Ireland with what critics say would be Europe’s most liberal abortion laws.
Read More »Dementia more likely in former footballers
Former professional footballers are three and a half times more likely to die of dementia than people of the same age range in the general population, according to new research.
Read More »Waitrose and John Lewis to stop putting plastic toys in Christmas crackers
The company also plans to ban plastic glitter from its own-brand Christmas range by December 2020.
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