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Camilla backs decision to keep BA pilot who bludgeoned wife to death in jail
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Camilla backs decision to keep BA pilot who bludgeoned wife to death in jail

  • Queen Camilla publicly backed the parole board’s decision to keep the BA pilot who killed his wife behind bars.
  • The Queen spoke with domestic abuse campaigners at Buckingham Palace about the parole ruling.
  • Ma Barkworth-Nanton noted the discussion occurred as part of the garden party program.
  • The parole decision was announced on Monday, with background on prior denial of early release.
  • Campaigners linked the decision to broader efforts against domestic abuse.
  • The Queen participated in a wider garden party with other royals and guests in attendance.
  • The event included remarks about environmental issues and other royal duties.
  • John Hunt and his daughter Bruce attended the garden party as part of royal interactions.
  • The piece ties the royal engagement to a wider state visit and public messaging on gender-based violence.
  • The Mirror frames the story as part of ongoing royal commentary on social issues.
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John Worboys is denied parole for second time
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crime3h ago

John Worboys is denied parole for second time

  • Worboys is denied parole for the second time and will remain in prison, with no open-conditions release on the table.
  • Worboys was convicted in 2009 for drugging and assaulting victims, with authorities saying he could have harmed more than 100 women.
  • The Parole Board indicated the next hearing might not have a fixed date and could be in one to two years.
  • Victims’ campaigner Sarah welcomed the decision, saying it helps ensure public safety.
  • Campaigns and prior decisions, including a 2018 reversal, shaped the ongoing debate over Worboys’ release.
  • The parole decision follows broader scrutiny of police handling and victims’ rights highlighted by related media coverage.
  • The Ministry of Justice has been asked to comment on the parole decision.
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