Sir Keir Starmer has told the families of those killed in the Nottingham attacks that a judge-led public inquiry will start in "a matter of weeks".
An NHS trust has been fined £1.6m after admitting it failed to provide safe care and treatment to three babies who died within days of their births.
A "loophole" that allowed a Palestinian family to be granted the right to come to the UK under a Ukrainian resettlement scheme was the subject of a lot of debate in the House of Commons today.
Ozempic and other semaglutide drugs help people reduce their drinking, a new study has found.
A British woman was fatally shot while on holiday in Texas, an inquest has heard.
The government is continuing to put Post Office victims through "hell" in their fight for redress, Sir Alan Bates has told Sky News.
Drivers speeding at more than 90mph on 30mph roads were caught by nearly half (48%) of UK police forces over a year and a half.
More than 100 new towns could be built under the government's plans for the "largest housebuilding programme since the post-war era".
Gambling company Stake is giving up its licence to operate in Great Britain, according to the Gambling Commission - as it faces an investigation over a social media post featuring an adult actress.
Further investigation is needed into the death of RuPaul's Drag Race star The Vivienne, a coroner has said, after postmortem testing revealed an "unnatural" cause.