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Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit, has called for majority verdicts to be scrapped.
Investigations Reporter
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit, has called for majority verdicts to be scrapped.
Benjamin Zephaniah narrates new film 'The UK Is Not Innocent', which shows '40 years of violence by the state', as seen by north London charity INQUEST.
Witnesses have told the Newham Recorder about discovering a man's dead body outside Charlbury House on the Little Ilford estate.
Mark Kinzley, who had rare neurological condition Dandy-Walker Syndrome, died at a Wanstead care home after being failed by the state, a coroner said.
The Metropolitan Police Service and London Ambulance Service were called to Grantham Road, in Little Ilford, Newham, after a man was found dead in the street.
Paedophile teacher Michael Quinlan, the subject of a lawsuit against Havering Council, abused boys at Gidea Park's Royal Liberty School. We confronted him.
The Metropolitan Police Service has reopened an investigation into allegations that a Richmond Council social worker repeatedly propositioned a teenage boy.
Keith Hinchliffe, who was abused in Twickenham and Hounslow while known to Richmond Council's social services, was quoted £6,000 for a transcript of his trial.
Nicola O'Shea, a mum-of-seven from Canning Town, was found dead in her room at a supported living block in Barking Road, East London Coroner's Court has heard.
The Metropolitan Police Service is continuing to investigate an alleged fraud linked to a Haringey Council development, it has confirmed.
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