Shocking court backlog means serious criminals won’t have their cases heard until 2030 – and more than 200 suspects accused of rape won’t face a judge and jury until at least 2028
Shocking court backlog means serious criminals won’t have their cases heard until 2030 – and more than 200 suspects accused of rape won’t face a judge and jury until at least 2028
Rightmove’s data indicates that 6 per cent of property transactions collapse and do not come back to market within 12 months
Cuba’s deputy foreign minister says the island’s government is communicating with American officials following the fatal shooting of a U.S. boat in Cuban waters
Number 10 said that security in the region ‘must be a priority’
Claims of Chinese election interference will propel a national emergency declaration to give Trump unprecedented power over voting, a new report says
‘I am very angry and traumatized from what happened,’ Jose Argueta said
The lawyer for deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has asked a judge to toss out the indictment against his client on the grounds that the United States has violated his rights to defend himself by blocking funds to pay his legal costs
Immigration authorities unlawfully held ‘cash, cellphones, jewelry, driver’s licenses [and] work permits’ belonging to detained individuals, the judge wrote
Target was one of the building’s original tenants when the tower opened in 1983
Federal agents ‘misrepresented’ themselves to get inside Ellie Aghayeva’s residential building, school officials say