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Every suicide in which the deceased has been a victim of domestic violence should be investigated as a potential homicide, according to calls by campaigners who want see abusers held to account for the devastating affect of their actions.The move is necessary because police and prosecutors are not doing enough to bring perpetrators to justice in cases of suicide after domestic abuse.“In case after case, there is systemic and structural failure, especially within the criminal justice system, to scrutinise these deaths with the seriousness that they deserve,” Pragna Patel, co-director of the campaign group Project Resist said, at a landmark…
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Shots fired towards truck that drove towards Coast Guard01:29Emotional homecoming for Annunciation Catholic Church shooting victim01:30Canada to pull tariff ad featuring Reagan01:22Truck driver accused of deadly crash appears in court01:40U.S to send aircraft carrier to Caribbean01:57Now PlayingExclusive look at NATO’s nuclear war games01:45UP NEXTTwo people dead after crane collapse in Massachusetts01:07Many federal employees miss first full paycheck on Day 24 of shutdown01:48Lionel Messi sat down in a rare and exclusive interview with NBC Nightly News’ Tom Llamas00:58Beef prices soar to record highs01:29FBI: Mafia involved in NBA…
HYDERABAD: The ED attached movable and immovable properties worth Rs 12.65 crore belonging to Sahiti Infratec Ventures India Pvt Ltd (SIVIPL), its former director Sandu Purnachandra Rao and his family members in a PMLA case related to fraud with homebuyers, an official said on Friday. The Hyderabad Zonal Office of the Enforcement Directorate attached the movable and immovable properties under PMLA, 2002, taking the value of seized assets in this case so far to Rs 174.15 crore, said the official in a statement. Boodati Lakshminarayan, Managing Director of SIVIPL, was arrested by the ED in September last year under provisions…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he will be supporting fellow liberty-minded lawmaker, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., as he faces a primary challenge from a candidate backed by President Donald Trump.Trump endorsed vocal loyalist and former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein last week after calling for a 2026 challenger to Massie, who continues to pressure the administration to release the remaining files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.Massie has stood up to Trump and bucked his party on other issues, including by voting against the president’s spending bill over the summer and affirming that…
Powell says Labour ‘must change how we are doing things’Lucy Powell was sacked from Keir Starmer’s cabinet in September and has indicated she will refuse a return to a government role so she can speak more openly about the direction of the party in office.She has insisted she wants to “help Keir and our government to succeed” but the party “must change how we are doing things to turn things around”.In a final message to supporters earlier this week she said Labour had to be “more in touch with our movement, and the communities and workplaces we represent, more principled…
Many of the bodies had also arrived with “marks and injuries ranging from abrasions to bruises all over the body,” as well as gunshot wounds and shrapnel injuries, he said. Some had their “hands and wrists bound behind their backs” and were “stripped of clothing, wearing only underwear covering the genital area.” At least two of the bodies still had blindfolds bound over the eyes, while two others had a “wide band around the neck, tied with multiple knots in the front.”Photos published by the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza showing a handful of the remains released by Israel reflected…
New Delhi: Eyewear retailer Lenskart is planning an initial public offering (IPO) with a valuation of around Rs 70,000 crore (USD 8 billion). The company will launch its IPO between October 31 and November 4, 2025, with anchor investors able to invest from October 30. Lenskart is backed by big investors like SoftBank, Temasek, TPG, and KKR. The company is expected to raise a total of Rs 7,250–7,350 crore, combining fresh shares and shares sold by existing shareholders. Out of this, Lenskart plans to raise Rs 2,150 crore through new shares, which will be used for opening new stores, expanding…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California officials are giving Planned Parenthood $140 million to keep 109 clinics open and offset the financial strain from cuts imposed by Republicans in Washington, Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom announced.Newsom said the move affirms the state’s continued commitment to abortion access for women in the Golden State amid efforts by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans to shut down Planned Parenthood.”California is a reproductive freedom state, and this latest investment continues to show our belief in protecting access to essential health care in times of distress,” Newsom said in a statement on…
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In late 2012, Samantha Walker-Roberts took a Megabus from Manchester to London, bound for the Houses of Parliament. In an airless room in Westminster, she told Keith Vaz, then chair of the home affairs select committee, her story.In October 2006, aged 12, she had gone to a police station in Oldham, Greater Manchester, to report that she had been sexually assaulted in a graveyard. Staff at the station were dismissive, she told Vaz, and encouraged her to accept a lift home from two men loitering near the doorway. She ended the night in a detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac,…
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