The daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess has accused the Government of "betrayal" after it rejected calls for a public inquiry into his death. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper informed the family ...
A former MP has accused the Prime Minister of "betraying" the memory of Sir David Amess after a meeting urging the Government to reverse its decision to refuse a public inquiry. Anna Firth, the former ...
The daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess has tearfully spoken of the home secretary's "betrayal" after rejecting his family's calls for a public inquiry into his death. Sir David was killed in ...
A new biblical epic launching on Amazon's streaming service this week will bring the story of David and Goliath to life for audiences worldwide. "'House of David' tells the story of the ascent of ...
Former Stroud MP David Drew is resigning as a county, district and town councillor with immediate effect taking aim at Labour’s regional office amid “deep disappointment and frustration” with ...
The family of murdered MP Sir David Amess have claimed there is a "wall of silence" over his killing as they lashed out at Yvette Cooper for rejecting calls for a public inquiry. Daughter Katie ...
Sir David Amess’s family have shown a clip of Sir Keir Starmer saying there are “questions to answer” after an inquiry into the MP’s death was rejected. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper today ...
Romford MP Andrew Rosindell has slammed the government for refusing to hold a public inquiry into the murder of his friend Sir David Amess. The Southend MP was stabbed to death at a constituency ...
Former MP Anna Firth, who won Sir David’s seat in the resulting by-election, cried as Katie made her statement. “Grief is not just sadness,” Katie said. “It is an unrelenting, crushing ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has rejected calls from the family of Sir David Amess for a public inquiry into his death, in a letter branded “unacceptable” and “insulting” by the murdered ...
Read our privacy notice. The family of murdered MP Sir David Amess has slammed as “unacceptable” and “insulting” a decision by the Home Secretary not to hold a public inquiry into his death.