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CPS probes Tory YouTube channel over prison filming

The Crown Prosecution Service has initiated a criminal investigation into a Conservative-linked YouTube channel for allegedly filming inside HMP Peterborough without authorisation, following a complaint from the Ministry of Justice.

Self-Defence Law: Your Rights Against Intruders Explained

A father's stabbing of a home intruder sparks a national debate on the UK's self-defence laws. This guide explains your legal rights and the critical 'reasonable force' test that could mean the difference between being a victim or a defendant.

C of E Priests Charged in Historic Sex Abuse Cases

Exclusive: The Crown Prosecution Service brings charges against two C of E priests in Sheffield and Cheshire for non-recent sexual offences, exposing deep-rooted safeguarding failures within the church.

Virginia GOP Demands Special Counsel for Trump Probe

Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert calls for special counsel investigation into perceived 'weaponisation' of justice system against former President Donald Trump, citing grave concerns over judicial impartiality.

New Evidence Forces Caroline Flack Case Review

Exclusive: A bombshell dossier containing fresh evidence about the police investigation into Caroline Flack's death has been submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, prompting calls for a full case review.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Immunity Defence

The US Supreme Court has rejected Donald Trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution, allowing his federal election interference case to proceed in a landmark ruling.

CPS Cyberattack: Hackers Target Legal Data

The Crown Prosecution Service has been hit by a cyberattack, raising concerns over the security of sensitive legal data. Authorities are investigating the breach, which could impact ongoing cases.

Blackburn Rovers fan charged over match chants

A Blackburn Rovers supporter is set to appear in court following accusations of chanting offensive slogans during a match. The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed the case.

18-year jail term for Epping Forest attacker

Dean Smith, 42, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for a horrific attack on a woman in Epping Forest, Essex. The Crown Prosecution Service described the assault as 'prolonged and sadistic'.

UK troops may face war crimes charges

The Ministry of Defence has acknowledged that British soldiers may be prosecuted for alleged war crimes during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.

Obama breaks silence on Trump's legal woes

Former US President Barack Obama has publicly addressed the ongoing legal battles surrounding Donald Trump, urging for justice to be pursued fairly and without political bias.

Obama fires back at Trump over Russia hoax claims

Former President Barack Obama delivers a sharp response to Donald Trump's threats of criminal prosecution regarding the alleged Russia collusion hoax, reigniting political tensions.

El Chapo's Son Ovidio Guzmán Faces US Prosecution

Ovidio Guzmán, the notorious son of Mexican drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, is set to be prosecuted in the US. Discover the dramatic details of his capture and the legal battle ahead.

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