The Battle of Orgreave, which happened on June 18, 1984, left many mentally scarred as striking miners were savagely battered by an army of police near Sheffield, South Yorkshire
A LAWYER who advised the Post Office for more than seven years had suggested that issuing apologies to operators would… Continue reading Lawyer advised Post Office to ‘avoid apologising’, inquiry hears
SFI national president Sanu says the would continue to fight over the issues since the National Testing Agency failed to clarify the doubts raised by students and parents
Speaking to media persons, NPYF chief said that on June 12, the man, a resident of Pyrdiwah in East Khasi Hills, was arrested and brought to Dawki police station where the police instigated a dog to bite him thereby causing injury
NEW DELHI: Sharpening its attack on Union government over the alleged irregularities in NEET-UG results, the Congress on Thursday reiterated its demand for a Supreme Court-monitored probe into the issue, and asserted that the anger in the…
Families bereaved by the Grenfell Tower fire, the infected blood scandal and COVID pandemic have united to voice their fears recommendations from their public inquiries will not be acted on and instead "simply disappear".
The family of a man who died after being restrained by police has called for the public inquiry into his death to examine why officers were not prosecuted after the incident.
A policeman who actioned the recall to jail for Zara Aleena's murderer prior to her death said initial inquiries into his whereabouts closed prematurely and more checks should have been carried out, an inquest has heard.