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'Every single agency failed - without exception': Families of Nottingham attack victims say 'fear of stigma and bias' left Valdo Calocane free before killings as inquiry finishes hearing evidence
'Every single agency failed - without exception': Families of Nottingham attack victims say 'fear of stigma and bias' left Valdo Calocane free before killings as inquiry finishes hearing evidenceSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER Published: 12:32, 8 June 2026 | Updated: 12:36, 8 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Toledo police following 'multiple leads' as manhunt enters 3rd day after festival shooting
A manhunt for the gunmen who wounded a dozen victims near a street festival in Toledo, Ohio, over the weekend entered its third day without an arrest on Monday as police say investigators are tracking "multiple leads."In a brief update posted to social media Sunday, Toledo police said investigators were continuing to make progress on the leads. Police have urged festivalgoers to come forward with any photos or videos that might have caught a glimpse of the suspects.Officers responded around 5:37...
WATCH: Emma Webber tells GB News that Valdo Calocane's father 'should have given evidence' to Nottingham inquiry
Emma Webber, mother of Barnaby Webber, has told GB News host Martin Daubney that she believes the father of Valdo Calocane "should have given evidence" at the Nottingham Attack Inquiry.Speaking to GB News, Mrs Webber said: "I believe the father should have given oral evidence. He didn't, he was given special measures not to."To us as parents to not hear from somebody who's the parent of the individual that murdered my son, who had direct calls from him the night before it happened, who was prese...
Council vows to restore two historical churches turned to ruins during WW2
A local council has vowed to restore two historic churches that were left in ruins during World War Two.St Benedict's and St Bartholomew's in Norwich were heavily bombed, leaving just the towers remaining.The City Council is expected to approve more than £560,000 of repairs.A report warned that the churches would pose a risk to public safety if left in their current state. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The deteriorated sites could also decline further if no action is taken.The report war...
Labour's further defence investment plan delay torn apart by Mel Stride: 'They are panicking!'
The delayed publication of Labour's defence investment plan has been caused by a "panicked" Treasury trying to find cuts in Government spending, Sir Mel Stride has argued.Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Chancellor criticised the Government for delaying the plan's publication, declaring "nothing has been properly thought through".Sir Mel said: "One of the reasons for the delay here is that the Treasury has suddenly appeared to have panicked, for those looking from the outside."They've turned arou...
Another six men are charged with offences after protests in Southampton following Henry Nowak murder - taking total to 20
Another six men are charged with offences after protests in Southampton following Henry Nowak murder - taking total to 20See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JOE ROSSITER, REPORTER Published: 12:05, 8 June 2026 | Updated: 12:05, 8 June 2026 e-mail
Dubai crash: 7 dead, 9 injured after minibus hits stopped truck on Emirates Road - Emirates 24|7
Dubai crash: 7 dead, 9 injured after minibus hits stopped truck on Emirates Road Emirates 24|7
Council row erupts after widow buys fly-tipped wasteland and turns it into farm for children
A council row has erupted after a widow purchased a fly-tipped wasteland and turned it into a farm for children. Tara Dexter bought a smallholding while mourning the death of her veteran partner, Gary, in Sidlesham, West Sussex. The pair had talked about one day owning a small farm and creating their own version of the 1970s sitcom, the Good Life, so Ms Dexter decided to make their dream a reality. She told the Daily Mail: "We'd always wanted a little slice of nature to work as a smallholding an...
Facing a dispute with your builder? Here's how RERA can help register your grievance
Homebuyers facing builder issues like delayed possession or unfulfilled amenities can seek recourse through RERA. The article outlines the step-by-step process for filing complaints, including identifying the correct state portal, registering, detailing the grievance, and paying fees. It also highlights state-specific variations in submission methods, guiding consumers towards resolution.
Iran and Israel bomb each other: Is the ceasefire over?
Analysts say both sides are pushing the ceasefire to its limits while seeking greater leverage.
Uttarakhand's Disaster Management Model Gets Global Recognition At BRICS
The three-day meeting brought together senior officials, experts and policymakers from 11 BRICS member and partner countries.
Punjab requests deployment of Pakistan Army, Rangers for Muharram security measures
The Punjab Home Department has written to the interior ministry to requisition troops from the Pakistan Army and Rangers to ensure security during the month of Muharram, it emerged on Monday. In a letter to the interior ministry, dated June 4, the Home Department sought necessary action regarding the requisition of troops as requested by the Punjab police chief for security assistance. The letter stated that the “present security environment underlines the requirement of evolving a deliberate an...
Israel kills 14 people in attacks across Gaza
Israel killed at least 14 people in Gaza on Sunday in strikes across Khan Younis, Gaza City, and Deir el-Balah.
Delhi Man Poses As Recruiter, Uses AI To Blackmail Women, Arrested
According to the complaint, the victim received a WhatsApp message from an unknown person who sent her a morphed image of herself.
WATCH: Families of Nottingham attack victims blast 'catastrophic collapse of responsibility' following public inquiry
The families of the Nottingham attack victims have spoken at a press conference in London following a public inquiry into the failures which led to Valdo Calocane's triple murder.Speaking at the conference, Emma Webber, mother of Barnaby Webber, said: "Every single agency failed, every single one, without exception. Mental health services failed to treat and manage. Police repeatedly failed to act. Agencies didn't talk. Individuals chose to look the other way. Warnings were ignored. "People chos...
Philippines earthquake kills 15, prompts tsunami fears: All to know
The latest tremors come eight months after the Philippines suffered its strongest earthquake in 12 years.
Maine voters head to polls on Tuesday for closely watched primary election
All eyes on US Senate race as Graham Platner, embroiled in controversy, is set to advance as Democratic nomineeVoters in Maine head to the polls on Tuesday for one of the most closely watched primary elections in the country. The US Senate race has become a national fixation as Democrats try to unseat a longtime Republican with a political newcomer who has spent months under fire.Graham Platner, 41, is set to advance as the Democratic nominee for the Senate, after his primary rival – the state’s...
Ships attacked in Hormuz: 24 Indian seafarers 'seek urgent assistance'
Twenty-four Indian seafarers are urgently seeking help after their vessel was reportedly attacked off Oman's coast, near the Strait of Hormuz. The Forward Seamen's Union of India has appealed to the Indian Navy and authorities for intervention amidst rising regional tensions. Details regarding the attack and the vessel remain unconfirmed by official sources.
Holiday homes illegally built on £1million ancient woodland to be demolished as row emerges over replacing 300 trees chopped down
Holiday homes illegally built on £1million ancient woodland to be demolished as row emerges over replacing 300 trees chopped downDo YOU have a story? Email freya.barnes@dailymail.co.uk See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy FREYA BARNES, NEWS REPORTER Published: 10:46, 8 June 2026 | Updated: 10:48, 8 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'She welcomed them in, offered water':Chilling details of DU professor's final moments
A Delhi University professor was brutally murdered by a couple she had welcomed into her home, offering them water. The crime, stemming from a property dispute, saw the accused use forged identities and travel extensively to evade capture. Police apprehended the couple in West Bengal after a multi-state manhunt.