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Over 250 data breaches rock Avon and Somerset Police in just three years

Freedom of information request reveals 263 breaches since 2022, mostly due to internal errors.

Alex Greenwich says Latham defined him as ‘disgusting sex act’ in ongoing feud

Alex Greenwich tells the tribunal that Mark Latham’s conduct has fuelled hatred, harassment and public ridicule.

Nicola Sturgeon shifts stance on self-id after Isla Bryson rape case fallout

Former SNP leader concedes rapists may lose gender choice as she faces backlash over past stance.

Fraudster stole £170k in universal credit by hijacking 68 identities

Paisley man pleads guilty to mass identity theft in universal credit scam worth nearly £170,000.

Solicitor fined £32.5k for AML failings over deals with ex-azeri minister’s son

Tribunal fines firm manager and imposes five-year practice restrictions over serious AML breaches

Dennis Ko hit with £52.5k bill after AML breaches in grosvenor hotel deal

Dennis Ko was fined and ordered to pay costs after AML breaches in a multi-million-dollar hotel deal.

James Rafferty guilty, 17-month ban and heavy fine rock legal profession

Solicitor fined after guilty plea to failing breath test; banned from driving for 17 months

Landlord loses bid to strike out mould and damp claims over expert dispute

Court refuses to dismiss two housing disrepair claims despite breaches of pre-action protocol.

Too soon”: Disgraced solicitor denied roll return with £64k still unpaid

Tribunal rejects ex-solicitor’s comeback bid, citing unpaid costs and lack of exceptional grounds.

US to plant nuclear reactor on Moon, redrawing space power lines

NASA eyes 2030 moon reactor, sparking global race to control space’s most coveted terrain.