Birmingham Woman Serves 16 Years for ‘21-Month’ Sentence, Now Back in Prison Amidst IPP Controversy Wednesday, April 15, 2026 ipp imprisonment sentencing mentalhealth prisonreform recidivism birmingham justice trauma licensing Jolene Davies spent 16 years behind bars for a crime that legally carried a sentence of just 21 months. Now, aged 40 and from Sparkbrook, she finds herself back in prison following another incident, highlighting the ongoing … Read More
Six killer drivers we believe should never be allowed behind the wheel again Saturday, April 4, 2026 dangerousdriving killerdrivers roaddeath drivingban trafficcrime imprisonment drunkdriving drugdriving roadresponsibility justice Driving is not a right; it is a serious responsibility. When someone chooses to drive dangerously—whether speeding, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or abandoning victims after causing harm—they shatter trust … Read More
Crackdown on Illegal Sports Streaming: Key Target Areas and Essential Information Friday, December 26, 2025 sports streaming illegal crackdown broadcasting fines imprisonment law online piracy sport Illegal sports streaming is under increased scrutiny as authorities crack down on platforms disseminating unauthorized content. This crackdown focuses on websites and services that offer live sports events without proper … Read More
Man Jailed for Brutal Two-Hour Attack on Girlfriend, Including Boiling Water Assault and Attempted Finger Severing Tuesday, November 25, 2025 domesticviolence assault boilingwater sentencing derbyshire knifeattack imprisonment victimprotection abuse justice Daniel Nash, 34, has been sentenced to nine years in prison, plus an additional five-year extension, after a vicious two-hour assault on his girlfriend in Alfreton, Derbyshire. The harrowing incident unfolded on February 13, … Read More