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King Charles grants posthumous pardon to Ruth Ellis, Britain’s last woman executed

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July 8, 2026

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ABC News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Last woman executed in Britain for killing abusive lover gets a conditional pardon

Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in Britain, will be conditionally pardoned, according to Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 9, 2026

UK finally pardons Ruth Ellis, 70 years after execution

The United Kingdom authorities have approved a posthumous amnesty for Ruth Ellis, more than 70 years after she was hanged for homicide. The deceased had been convicted of murder after a trial and executed on 13 July 1955 for shooting and killing David Blakely on 10 April 1955. The conditional pardon was granted by King [] UK finally pardons Ruth Ellis, 70 years after execution

Daily Mirror

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· Jul 8, 2026

‘Ruth Ellis was a murderer, but her pardon means now she is just my grandmother’  

Exclusive: Ruth Ellis, the last woman in Britain to be hanged in July 1955, after shooting dead her lover David Blakely, has been posthumously pardoned - finally meaning she is just Stephen Beard's grandmother and not a cold blooded killer.

UPI

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· Jul 8, 2026

Last woman hanged in Britain gets pardon from King Charles

Last woman hanged in Britain gets pardon from King Charles

Daily Mail

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· Jul 11, 2026

She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself

She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself

Metro

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· Jul 8, 2026

Last woman hanged in UK granted pardon 70 years after her death

Last woman hanged in UK granted pardon 70 years after her death

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Related coverage for "King Charles grants posthumous pardon to Ruth Ellis, Britain’s last woman executed": ABC News — Last woman executed in Britain for killing abusive lover gets a conditional pardon. Daily Post Nigeria — UK finally pardons Ruth Ellis, 70 years after execution. Daily Mirror — ‘Ruth Ellis was a murderer, but her pardon means now she is just my grandmother’  . UPI — Last woman hanged in Britain gets pardon from King Charles. Daily Mail — She was the last woman hanged in Britain but should Ruth Ellis REALLY have been pardoned for her crime of passion? Read her compelling life story and decide for yourself. Metro — Last woman hanged in UK granted pardon 70 years after her death