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Disgraced former US lawyer Alex Murdaugh (centre) was convicted of the murder of his wife and son. (Photo: courtesy of Netflix)

Alex Murdaugh gets life without parole for wife and son murders

Cannibal Holocaust director Ruggero Deodato dies aged 83

Killer drivers face life in jail under new law from this week

The case was heard at Bristol Magistrates’ Court.
The case was heard at Bristol Magistrates’ Court.

Restraining order for ex-Royal Marine who sent ‘horrible’ texts

The abuse that Matthew Dobie carried out on his young victim, which was reported to the police in 2020, was described as ‘despicable’.
The abuse that Matthew Dobie carried out on his young victim, which was reported to the police in 2020, was described as ‘despicable’.

‘You are truly a monster’ - Child rapist jailed for 20 years

Milo Ponsford, Sage Willoughby, Jake Skuse and Rhian Graham, collectively known as the ‘Colston 4’, pose for a photograph outside Bristol Crown Court where they are being tried in connection with the toppling of a statue of 17th century slave trader Edward Colston.
Milo Ponsford, Sage Willoughby, Jake Skuse and Rhian Graham, collectively known as the ‘Colston 4’, pose for a photograph outside Bristol Crown Court where they are being tried in connection with the toppling of a statue of 17th century slave trader Edward Colston.

Colston 4: Trial adjourned until January

Footage shown to the jury showed Roberts holding a piece of burning cardboard under a police van as it reversed. Seven officers were inside the vehicle at the time.
Footage shown to the jury showed Roberts holding a piece of burning cardboard under a police van as it reversed. Seven officers were inside the vehicle at the time.

Kill the Bill protester tried to torch police van with officers inside

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