Justice Secretary David Lammy makes a “big legacy” announcement that includes a part-pardon for Ruth Ellis, described across the reports as the last woman hanged in Britain for murder. The articles present the same core information: Lammy’s announcement is framed as a historic or legacy-related decision tied to Ellis’s case. While the provided excerpts focus heavily on commentary and a separate domestic reference to what to eat during a heatwave at the Houses of Parliament, both sources identify the same subject of the announcement. No additional details about the scope of the pardon, the legal reasoning, or any reactions from officials or campaigners are included in the supplied text. The coverage therefore centers on the fact that Lammy announces a part-pardon connected to Ruth Ellis’s conviction and execution, with the rest of the material in the excerpts largely unrelated to the legal decision itself.