bereaved families
Coverage of bereaved families in the Nexus archive.
- Bereaved families who can't sell their retirement flats - even after they cut prices from £200,000 to just £35,000
Bereaved families are struggling to sell their retirement flats despite significantly reducing prices from £200,000 to £35,000. The drastic price cuts have not attracted buyers, highlighting challenges in the real estate market for such properties.
- Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice
Bereaved families in the UK express anger over the decision not to extradite Kenneth Law, a Canadian accused of selling 1,200 suicide packages internationally, including to the UK. Law was set to appear in an Ontario court on charges of distributing products likely used for ending lives.
- Knesset panel restores word ‘massacre’ to Oct. 7 memorial bill after backlash
A Knesset panel reinstated the term 'massacre' in a bill commemorating the Oct. 7 attacks after facing backlash. The change followed accusations from bereaved families that the government was attempting to 'erase' history by initially using the term 'events' in the bill's title.
- Victims and bereaved families to get more time to challenge ‘unduly lenient’ sentences
David Lammy announced changes allowing victims and bereaved families six months to challenge 'unduly lenient' sentences, replacing the previous 28-day limit. The policy aims to provide more time for affected parties to engage with the justice system after a criminal sentence is handed down.