Billy, who is known for being a tough man, is the chief instructor on Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins, a former paratrooper, ...
A murderer who was brought to justice after his victim's mother campaigned for a key change in the double jeopardy law should be moved to an open prison, the Parole Board has said.
Channel 4 has reportedly had a ‘last-minute change of heart’ to save Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins from being axed. The star-studded reality programme has run for six seasons after the civilian ...
The role of Jamie in Adolescence is the first of Owen’s career, with the young actor proving that generational talent can ...
The final decision on the fate of the violent killer who strangled Julie Hogg to death in 1989 now rests with the Secretary of State ...
The parole board has recommended notorious Teesside murderer Billy Dunlop is moved from a ... Dunlop was asked about the brutal murder of the Billingham mum, as well as other horrific violent ...
Billy Dunlop, 61, killed Julie Hogg in Billingham in 1989 and was convicted in 2006. A murderer who was convicted after a campaign to overturn the 800-year-old double jeopardy law has been ...
Julie Hogg was just 22-years-old when she was strangled and sexually assaulted by Billy Dunlop in Billingham, Teesside, in November 1989. Julie Hogg was a young mother, when her life was taken by ...
Former police officer John Matthews said he felt parole board suggestions that the convicted murderer was now a changed man ...
Notorious murderer Billy Dunlop will not be immediately released ... Dunlop killed young mum Julie in her Billingham flat in 1989 after he violently sexually assaulted her before hiding her ...