Labour MP Harriet Harman says she was surprised by decision after court of appeal ruling in case of Anthony Williams

A man who strangled his wife to death five days into the first UK lockdown will not have his sentence increased, the court of appeal has ruled.

Anthony Williams, 70, strangled his wife, Ruth, 67, at their home in Brynglas, south Wales, after a period of feeling depressed and anxious and later told police he had been struggling mentally with coronavirus restrictions, his trial heard.

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