Judge finds officer had 'objectively reasonable' belief the Tasering of Edwin Afriyie was necessary.
It is believed Fifa has told the club to pay more than €11m (£9.45m) to cover the fee.
The planned delivery of Glen Sannox by the end of the year is also in doubt after new problems are discovered.
The ex-official can start from September, but ministers say she may have broken civil service rules.
Digital rights groups say more robust age verification requirements lack transparency.
The networks both confirm users reporting problems with their mobile phone connection.
Scientists now want to dig small bore holes to identify any equipment belonging to the submarine.
The artificial oasis 50m beneath London aims to reflect a healthier future for the River Thames once the new sewer opens.
Brighton and Hove City Council bosses are taking legal action against the Home Office.
The Duke of Sussex alleges articles published by Mirror Group Newspapers breached his privacy.
The woman was found guilty of murdering the eight-week old and trying to murder his two-year-old sister.
Experts have seen a 'substantial' yet unexplained rise in new cases worldwide since the pandemic.
Murder-accused nurse Lucy Letby's barrister says there is "no direct evidence" she harmed anybody.
Psychology student Sabita Thanwani was found dead in central London in March last year.
James White was extradited from Brazil last August as part of Police Scotland's Operation Escalade.
Simon Jones is jailed for five years for killing his best friend by crashing into a tree.
Staff at 43 NHS trusts have sufficient votes to stage walkouts, ballot results reveal.
A BBC documentary looks at Lyne Barlow’s web of deceit through police recordings and re-enactments.
Nick Hungerford's charity for bereaved children, Elizabeth's Smile, is named after his daughter.
The actor denies 12 charges covering sex assault allegations made by four men spanning more than a decade.
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