Five people have been sentenced for a far-reaching fraud involving tickets for Liverpool Football Club matches.
9. In accordance with the principle of open justice, material relied on by the prosecution in open court should normally be provided to the media if requested. This includes material read out, played ...
A major update to the joint Media Protocol has been published today, reinforcing the principle of open justice and supporting greater transparency in the reporting of criminal proceedings.
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Three fund managers have been convicted of a large-scale fraud which amounted to losses of £11.4 million which were meant for the people of Libya.
A man who drove his car into the crowd at Liverpool FC’s victory parade on 26 May 2025, injuring 134 people, has been jailed for 21 years and six months. The Judge sentencing Doyle at Liverpool Crown ...
Families were denied the dignity of proper care for their deceased loved ones after two funeral directors stored bodies in ...
Following a trial at Inner London Crown Court, Robert Rhodes [20/06/1973] was found guilty of murdering his wife Dawn. He was also convicted of two charges of perjury, one charge of perverting the ...
Sharaz Ali, 40 of Bradford was found guilty today of murdering Bryonie Gawith and her three children following a 4 week trial at Doncaster Crown Court. His accomplice, Calum Sunderland, 26 of Keighley ...
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) invited specialist organisations to scrutinise the handling of these cases - which can include female genital mutilation and forced marriage - as part of its first ...
Two men who committed unspeakable acts of violence against vulnerable children have been jailed as the CPS continues to crack down on Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). Charlie Johnson, 24, and ...
The Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales ("the DPP”) is carrying out an investigation into the affairs of Mr David John Mills (formerly known as David John Oneal).