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UK Protest Laws Echo Hungary's Path, Expert Warns

Human Rights Watch researcher Lydia Gall draws alarming parallels between UK protest crackdowns and Viktor Orbán's Hungary, warning of eroding civil liberties. Read the full analysis.

Protest Rights Under Attack in UK, Reports Warn

Human Rights Watch and Justice warn new UK laws are trampling the right to protest, citing hundreds of pro-Palestinian arrests and harsh sentences for climate activists. Calls grow for repeal.

UK-born man's 15-year fight for citizenship

Olu Sowemimo, born in London, spent 15 years fearing deportation before securing British citizenship. His story highlights flaws in the UK's nationality system and the impact of proposed immigration changes.

Clean Bird Boxes by December to Attract Robins

Bird experts urge UK gardeners to clean out nesting boxes before January to create the perfect home for robins, who start scouting for spots early in the new year. Act now to welcome these beloved birds.

Red Tape Cut to Speed Up Public EV Charger Rollout

New Planning and Infrastructure Act removes key licensing barrier for chargepoint operators, alongside £600m funding boost and measures to cut costs for drivers. Read the full details.

Tebogo: Qatar, UAE, Tunisia made citizenship offers

Botswana's Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo discloses offers from Qatar, UAE, and Tunisia to switch nationality. Discover why he rejected them and the rules for athletes changing countries.

Scotland's First Center Parcs Gets Planning Approval

Planning officials recommend approval for Scotland's first £450m Center Parcs near Hawick. The 'transformational' project, opening in 2029, promises 700 lodges and major economic benefits for the Borders.

Brits would choose to be French, survey finds

New research shows Brits would pick French nationality over others, citing sophistication, class, and a love for croissants and wine. Discover what fuels this Gallic admiration.

North Korea executes business couple in public

A North Korean couple was publicly executed for alleged economic crimes. Hundreds, including children, were forced to watch. Read more on this shocking act of state control.

NSW Bushfire Downgraded After Critical Alert

A dangerous bushfire on the NSW South Coast has been downgraded to a Watch and Act warning after residents were told it was 'too late to evacuate'. Stay informed with the latest updates.

Lady Newlove, victims' commissioner, dies aged 63

Helen Newlove transformed personal tragedy into powerful advocacy for crime victims, becoming Victims' Commissioner and Conservative peer. Her legacy includes the 2024 Victims and Prisoners Act.

EU's New Border System Threatens Travel Chaos

Major travel disruption looms as EU's biometric border system launches in October. Dover and Eurotunnel face potential 14-hour queues while airports brace for passenger delays.

Devon man convicted for importing child sex doll

A Devon man has been convicted under the Customs and Excise Management Act for importing a child-like sex doll, marking a significant legal precedent in the UK's fight against child exploitation.

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