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Dog in car? Risk £2,500 fine & driving ban

Motorists are being warned of severe penalties, including hefty fines and potential driving bans, for leaving pets unattended in vehicles, especially during warmer weather. Learn the law and how to protect your pet.

Rob Rinder: 'No offence' is a licence to be a bigot

Good Morning Britain's Rob Rinder delivers a powerful critique of the phrase 'no offence', arguing it's a shield for prejudice and calling for more thoughtful, authentic communication in public life.

Hollywood Star Banned From Roads After Drink-Driving Offence

British film star Jason Flemyng has been slapped with a 14-month driving ban and a hefty fine after being caught drink-driving his Jaguar through central London. The Lock, Stock actor pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court.

Driver fined £1,000 for fake Blue Badge use

A motorist in Greater Manchester has been hit with a massive £1,000 penalty after falsely claiming to be a Blue Badge holder. Discover how council enforcers uncovered the deceit.

Jason Flemyng banned from driving for speeding offence

British actor Jason Flemyng, known for his roles in Lockwood & Co and Snatch, has been disqualified from driving for six months after being caught speeding on a major UK road. The 62-year-old pleaded guilty to exceeding the 70mph limit.

DVLA Warning: Check Licence or Risk £1000 Fine

The DVLA issues an urgent warning to UK motorists about a crucial photocard driving licence detail that could lead to a £1,000 fine if overlooked. Learn how to check yours now.

Driver banned after racking up 37 points on licence

A serial speeding driver from Kent has been slapped with a six-month ban after clocking up a staggering 37 penalty points from 11 separate offences, in a shocking case of reckless motoring.

Liverpool's Ekitike in phone-driving scandal

Exclusive: Liverpool's new signing Hugo Ekitike sparks fury after being filmed using his phone at the wheel of his high-performance Mercedes. Police are now investigating the Snapchat video that has gone viral.

Car game 'I Spy' could land you a £1,000 fine

Motorists are being warned that a seemingly harmless car game like 'I Spy' could be classified as a driving offence, leading to severe penalties under 'careless driving' laws.

Ex-Police Officer Jailed for Public Sex Offence

A disgraced former Metropolitan Police officer has been sentenced to two years in prison after being convicted of outraging public decency for performing a sex act on a stranger in a busy London street. Read the full shocking details.

Man guilty of terror offence for Nazi salute in Old Bailey

A man from Market Drayton has been found guilty of a terrorism offence after performing a Nazi salute inside London's historic Old Bailey court. Joshua Spencer's actions were described as a 'calculated display of hatred'.

New UK number plate rule risks £1,000 fine

Millions of UK motorists are being warned about a hidden risk with the new '24' and '74' number plates. A simple mistake involving the new 'E' mark could see drivers fined up to £1,000. Here's what you need to know to stay legal and avoid penalties.

Sovereign Citizen's 'Right to Travel' Defence Fails in Court

A self-proclaimed 'sovereign citizen' was handed a hefty fine and a driving ban after a bizarre courtroom performance where he claimed archaic laws exempted him from needing a licence. Dezi Freeman's pseudo-legal arguments were swiftly dismantled by Distr

Australian Gun Lobby Claims Victory in Firearm Law Battle

Exclusive investigation reveals how Australia's pro-gun movement is successfully challenging world-renowned firearm restrictions through political lobbying and legal challenges. Full analysis of their growing influence.

Tory Councillor's Wife Released From Prison For Racist Tweet

Lucy Connolly, wife of Conservative councillor Michael Connolly, has been released from prison after serving a sentence for a racially aggravated public order offence. The Daily Mail obtains exclusive photos of her leaving HMP Peterborough.

Parents risk £500 fine for common school run error

UK drivers are being warned about a little-known Highway Code rule that could land them with a £500 fine and penalty points for transporting children incorrectly. Experts reveal the crucial mistakes to avoid.

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