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The home secretary has said experts are working “flat out” to fix the problems caused by the accidental deletion of hundreds of thousands of police records.
Britain’s youngest terrorist – who plotted to murder police officers at the age of just 14 – can be freed from jail, the Parole Board has ruled.


A 23-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of his older brother.
Twenty-four hour vaccination sites will be piloted in London before the end of January, the vaccines minister has said.
A plastic surgeon has been charged with attempted murder after a fellow doctor was left in hospital fighting for his life.
A further 599 coronavirus deaths have been reported in the UK, government figures show.
People aged over 70 and those listed as clinically extremely vulnerable will be invited to receive coronavirus vaccinations starting this week.


Nearly a third of COVID-19 patients who needed hospital treatment were readmitted within 140 days, a study suggests.
The vaccines minister has said he is hoping to target key workers such as police officers, shop workers and teachers in the next phase of the vaccine rollout.


Partygoers who claimed to be unaware of the global pandemic, a group hosting a gender reveal party and people attending an illegal car meet are among the coronavirus rule-breakers caught over the weekend.