He’s now facing removal to Jamaica where he hasn’t set foot since he was four and has no family there.
Today there was a minute’s silence to remember Sergeant Ratana who died in the line of duty.
Moving tributes have been paid to the policeman killed in Croydon yesterday.
There could soon be a national shortage of childcare provision, according to a new report, which warns that some nurseries and childminders in England could be forced to close altogether without more financial support.
Protests broke out overnight in the US state of Wisconsin – after video emerged showing police officers apparently shooting a Black man several times in the back.
The decision to extend a ban on evictions in England and Wales is good news for hundreds of thousands of people who feared losing their homes in the middle of a pandemic.
It is the longest sentence in British legal history.
Families of the Manchester Arena bombing victims broke down in tears as they gave emotional testimonies in court today.
Today marks 75 years since the Allied victory over Japan, bringing World War Two to an end
Tonight, we have been out with police officers who patrol some of the most dangerous streets in the country – and who face growing hostility from local communities.
In the first of two films, our reporter Symeon Brown has had exclusive access to the Youth Justice Board’s new report, which is being published tomorrow.
Reaching Out is the name of a statue unveiled today in east London.
A couple have condemned what they call their ‘brutal’ treatment by police, after they were dragged from the hospital bedside of their dying daughter.
Celebrities, politicians and religious leaders have joined a 48-hour boycott of the social media site Twitter, accusing it of failing to act swiftly enough to take down anti-Semitic posts by the grime artist Wiley.
With new figures showing the number of coronavirus cases in England is not going down, wearing a face covering has now been made compulsory