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No-fault divorce revolution transforms UK marriage laws

Groundbreaking reforms to marriage laws will introduce no-fault divorce in England and Wales, ending the blame game and reducing conflict for separating couples. Discover how this historic change will modernise family courts.

Tourist's 24-Hour Spanish Extreme Adventure

Discover how an ambitious traveller embarked on an extreme day trip through Spain, visiting multiple cities and landmarks in a whirlwind 24-hour adventure that redefines fast-paced tourism.

Amanda Holden & Alan Carr's Spanish Villa Available to Book

The breathtaking Mallorcan villa transformed by TV stars Amanda Holden and Alan Carr on their hit show 'The Spanish Villa' is now open for bookings. Discover this luxurious retreat with its infinity pool, stunning sea views, and celebrity design touches.

Bali freezes hotel permits after flooding crisis

Indonesian authorities hit pause on new hotel and restaurant permits in Bali's most popular districts as rapid, unregulated development exacerbates severe flooding problems on the island paradise.

Mum pays £3k after mother-in-law's wedding sabotage

A bride's mother was forced to pay £3,000 after her mother-in-law secretly invited 12 extra guests, then cancelled their flights when told they weren't welcome. The shocking family feud erupted just weeks before the wedding.

Spain's 'Popcorn Beach': A Surreal Canary Island Gem

Uncover the mystery of Spain's most unique beach, where the sand isn't sand at all, but millions of tiny, popcorn-like coral fragments. A hidden gem in the Canary Islands offering a truly surreal coastal experience.

Spain's Hidden Medieval City Tourists Haven't Discovered

Forget Barcelona and Madrid. The historic walled city of Cáceres offers authentic Spanish charm without the crowds, boasting UNESCO World Heritage status and some of Europe's best-preserved medieval architecture.

California Grants Police Power to Enforce Mask Ban

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs controversial new legislation granting law enforcement authority to enforce mask-wearing bans in most public settings, sparking intense civil liberties debate.

Secret Spain: £24 Flights To An Undiscovered Gem

Discover Asturias, Spain's hidden northern gem. Fly for just £24 from the UK to explore pristine beaches, dramatic mountains, and ancient Roman ruins without the crowds of Barcelona.

Top Libel Lawyer Hired for 'Vendetta', Tribunal Rules

An employment tribunal has ruled that a partner at the prestigious law firm Carter-Ruck was hired by a former colleague with the explicit purpose of using legal might to 'get even' during a bitter dispute, raising serious ethical concerns.

Iris Law's daring look at Jude's premiere

Jude Law's daughter, Iris, made a stunning fashion statement in a sheer lace top at the New York premiere of her father's new thriller, 'Black Rabbit'. The model, 23, showed her unwavering support for the Hollywood star on his big night.

California Enforces Sweeping Public Mask Ban

California Governor's new law bans masks in most public spaces to combat crime, igniting a fierce clash between law enforcement needs and civil liberties concerns. Critics warn it criminalises vulnerable groups and health-conscious citizens.

Spain's Coolest City Revealed - It's Not Barcelona!

Forget the crowds of Barcelona! A new study reveals a lesser-known Spanish city that's officially the country's coolest place to live, offering a perfect blend of culture, affordability, and Mediterranean charm.

Bungendore Crowned Australia's Best Tourism Town 2023

The charming historic village of Bungendore, just a short drive from Canberra, has been officially named Australia's Best Tourism Town at the 2023 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, beating out fierce competition for its unique blend of heritage, artisan

Drivers warned of £1000 fine for windscreen mistake

Millions of UK motorists are at risk of a hefty £1000 fine and penalty points due to a commonly overlooked winter driving law. Experts reveal the crucial checks you must make before starting your engine.

Boss's 'fatherly' touch not harassment, tribunal rules

An employment tribunal has ruled that a male director placing his hand on a female HR worker's shoulder was a 'fatherly' gesture, not sexual harassment, dismissing her claims of a 'hostile' work environment.

I Risked Prison to Marry My Cousin in UK

A British man reveals his extraordinary journey of secretly marrying his first cousin, a criminal offence in the UK punishable by prison, and their fight for legal recognition of their controversial union.

Balearic Islands' radical war on mass tourism

The Balearic Islands are rebelling. Faced with overtourism and its damaging consequences, Mallorca and Ibiza are implementing drastic measures to end the cheap, excessive party culture and pivot towards a sustainable future. This is the story of a holiday

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