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Bindu Patel who opened Sancta vegan restaurant has died

Bindu Patel, the award-winning chef-owner of Sanctua vegan restaurant in Leicester, has died suddenly in Friday 24th January, She was 37.…

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NHS – Victim of Price Fixing Drug Companies

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has alleged, and provisionally found, that the agreement between Aspen, Tiofarma and Amilco contributed…

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Sheku Bayoh Killed by Police: Former Judge to Head Public Inquiry

Mr Bayoh died in 2015 after being restrained by police officers in Kirkcaldy. The public inquiry into Sheku Bayoh’s death…

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Miami Showband Murders: Files Delay ‘Appalling’, Says Judge

A high court judge has criticised the police for not disclosing documents in an alleged collusion case about the Miami…

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Scotland: Man Wrongfully Arrested Given £100k Compensation by Police

In 2015 Gary Webb, from Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries and Galloway, was handcuffed and spent a night in a…

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Kashmiris and Sikhs marked the Indian Republic Day as a black day, outside the Indian Embassy London

London: Kashmiris and Sikhs marked the Indian Republic Day as a black day, outside the Indian Embassy London. Organised by…

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High Commissioner Mohammad Nafees Zakaria briefing media on improved travel advice of UK for Pakistan

London: High Commissioner Mohammad Nafees Zakaria briefing media on improved travel advice of UK for Pakistan; says it will bring…

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Charter launched to champion good design in the West Midlands

From left:  Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street, Jane Findlay, President Elect Landscape Institute, Sarah Weir CEO Design Council,…

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NHS – Victim of Price Fixing Drug Companies

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has alleged, and provisionally found, that the agreement between Aspen, Tiofarma and Amilco contributed…

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Release of Prisoners (Alteration of Relevant Proportion of Sentence)

Lord Keen of Elie: These draft instruments form part of the Government’s wider plans to reform sentencing and law and…

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Criminalising the Possession of “Terrorist Propaganda”: A Human Rights Analysis

The Home Office is proposing to legislate for a new criminal offence relating to the “possession of the most serious material…

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Courtrooms Lie Empty as Trial Delays Increase

Backlog caused by government cuts ‘undermining access to justice’ in criminal courts. Courtrooms are “lying empty” and judges are being…

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