Duo who sold car crash victims' data must repay ยฃ118k
Fresh penalties secured after initial prison, community service sentences for RAC double act
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Fresh penalties secured after initial prison, community service sentences for RAC double act
The Government previously described the coupleโs 10-year sentences as โcompletely appalling and totally unjustifiableโ
Members of Jalisco New Generation cartel used fake retail store in San Diego as a front for trafficking drugs Federal prosecutors have charged four suspects with trafficking more than one ton of cocaine for the Jalisco New Generation cartel using a fake retail store in San Diego as a front for a sophisticated tunnel that ran across the border to Tijuana, Mexico. The defendants include two Mexican nationals and two Americans charged with conspiring to traffic drugs across the US-Mexico border. The suspects, who range in age from 18 to 32, all face sentences that could land them in prison for life. One of them, Gregorio Epifanio Hernandez Lopez, also faces the charge of โconstructing, financing or using unauthorized tunnelsโ. Continue reading...
Craig and Lindsay Foreman given 10-year sentences in February for alleged espionage, which they deny A British couple jailed on spying charges in Iran have lost an appeal against their convictions, their family has said. Craig and Lindsay Foreman, both aged 53, were handed 10-year prison sentences in February after being convicted of espionage, which they deny. Continue reading...
Craig and Lindsay Foreman, from East Sussex, were handed a 10-year sentence each in February in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison after being convicted of spying, which they both deny.
The Government previously described the coupleโs 10-year sentences as โcompletely appalling and totally unjustifiableโ
Passed by MPs, the bill proposes prison sentences for people identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Community groups say some fear they could lose homes, jobs and access to healthcare if the new law is ratified by President John Dramani Mahama Ghanaโs LGBTQ community is living in fear after the countryโs parliament approved a sweeping bill that criminalises the promotion of LGBTQ+ activities and identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer, rights groups have warned. The legislation, which was passed on Friday, mandates prison sentences of three to 10 years. Continue reading...
A New York judge reprimanded David Huff, 44, who killed his son and girlfriend, after he laughed when he pleaded guilty to their murders.
Former safeguarding minister calls for sentencing guidelines review and fears crime now seen as โcontent for an eyeball economyโ The former safeguarding minister Jess Phillips has said victims of sexual offences committed by children are being asked to โsuck it upโ for the sake of their attackersโ rehabilitation and called for a review into sentencing guidelines. In the past month, cases of teenage boys given lenient sentences after being convicted of rape and sexual assault have provoked public outrage. Continue reading...
Lord Hermer tells the BBC he wanted "detail as quickly as possible" after hearing about the case in which the rapists were spared custody.
Case involving June 2025 protest is escalation in Trump officialsโ attack on first amendment rights, say experts A federal jury has found three protesters, including a US military veteran of the war in Afghanistan, guilty on felony conspiracy charges on Thursday for their part in a June 2025 protest against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Legal experts have said the Spokane, Washington, case marked a serious escalation in the Trump administrationโs attack on first amendment rights. The demonstrators now face potential sentences of up to six years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Continue reading...
She told BBC Newsnight she was living in fear after the attack by teenage boys, whose sentences are being reviewed.
The teenager tells BBC Newsnight she is suffering from flashbacks and living in fear following the attack.
In todayโs newsletter: As heatwaves intensify, โBโritain must confront the limits of a society built for coolโer weather, forcing policymakers, communities and households to rethink how โwโe live, work and stay cool The UK swelters once again. On Tuesday, temperatures surged to 35C for the second day in a row, condemning millions of people to another sticky night in homes ill-prepared for such warm conditions. The heat is record-breaking: we are still in spring, yet temperatures are close to extremes we once never expected even in high summer. Yorkshire experienced its first ever โtropical nightโ in spring on Monday, when the evening temperature failed to fall below 20C. Health alerts remain in effect across large parts of the country due to the increased likelihood of deaths, particularly among vulnerable and elderly people. Yet, experts warn, this may just be the road to a new normal. UK politics | Tony Blair has accused Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting of putting Labourโs future at risk by abandoning the centre ground, warning that the partyโs โalmost infinite capacity for self-delusionโ means it is likely to lose the next election. UK news | One out of every five people arrested after their participation in the 2024 summer riots has since been reported to the police for domestic abuse, the Guardian can disclose. Middle East | The continuing US-Israel war on Iran has compounded other global disasters to drive record numbers of people into hunger at a time when funding to combat famine has fallen dramatically, the head of the UN World Food Programme has said. UK news | The court of appeal will review the non-custodial sentences given to three teenage boys for the rape of two girls, Keir Starmer has announced. US politics | Alabama cannot use a new Republican-friendly map in this yearโs midterm elections because it intentionally discriminates against Black voters, a panel of three federal judges have ruled. Continue reading...
Sentences of boys spared custody over rape referred to Court of Appeal.
Cabinet members use televised meetings to praise Trump, bash his political opponents or assert Trump deserves credit
Dominic Grieve says people are โperfectly entitledโ to ask Richard Hermer for review of teenagersโ sentences Appeal judges would be unlikely to criticise the attorney general, Richard Hermer, if he asked them to review โunusualโ non-custodial sentences handed to three teenage boys convicted of raping two girls, one of his predecessors has suggested. Dominic Grieve, who also served as home secretary, told BBC Radio 4โs Today programme that the goal of rehabilitating offenders โ particularly younger ones โ needed to be balanced with providing deterrence. Continue reading...
The prime minister said it was "right" that the boys' sentences were being urgently reviewed.
A girl who was raped by two teenage boys has told the BBC that a judge's decision to spare them jail sentences was like a "rock straight in my face".