XL Bully owner in court after 'friendly' dog attack
A woman who described her XL Bully as 'not dangerous' has appeared in court after the dog viciously attacked another woman in a residential street, leaving the victim with serious injuries.
A woman who described her XL Bully as 'not dangerous' has appeared in court after the dog viciously attacked another woman in a residential street, leaving the victim with serious injuries.
A courageous teenage boy takes his parents to court after being sent to a Ghanaian boarding school, claiming he'd prefer to confront gang violence in Britain than remain separated from his family in West Africa.
In a powerful corporate gathering, banking titan Jamie Dimon called on fellow executives to champion America's interests abroad, emphasising the nation's crucial role in global stability and Western values.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches bold bid to reshape UK economic oversight, seeking to reduce the Office for Budget Responsibility's influence over fiscal policy in dramatic Whitehall shake-up.
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A Guardian investigation reveals how Britain's crumbling road infrastructure is causing serious injuries and financial hardship for cyclists, with victims facing uphill battles for compensation.
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A British design firm's discovery that its work was used by Nestlé to extract water from a protected US region has ignited a firestorm over corporate ethics and environmental responsibility.
Rebecca Butterfield, the mother infamously imprisoned for her son's persistent truancy, has been released from HMP Styal. Her case ignited a national debate on the criminalisation of parents and the education system's failings.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches a blistering attack on the Office for National Statistics, criticising its 'shambolic' GDP figures and demanding a major review to restore trust in UK economic data.
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy is under intense scrutiny as a new legal opinion suggests he could be held personally liable for his policy on Gaza, testing the boundaries of ministerial responsibility.
The UK's fiscal watchdog has delivered a major blow to the government's economic plans, downgrading a crucial productivity forecast and threatening billions in planned public spending.
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Exclusive: Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield condemn Unilever's decision to exclude the iconic ice cream brand from its London listing, warning it risks destroying the company's founding ethical principles.
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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges to give the Office for Budget Responsibility new powers to independently cost Labour's election manifesto, marking a major shift in UK economic policy and transparency.
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Bridget Phillipson delivers a major speech demanding greater parental responsibility as new figures reveal a surge in disruptive behaviour and persistent absenteeism plaguing England's schools.
Unravel the mystery of garden fence ownership in the UK. Learn how to identify who is responsible for which boundary fence and avoid disputes with neighbours using these expert legal tips and practical checks.
A major product recall is underway after Which? testing reveals catastrophic failures in popular personal safety alarms, leaving vulnerable users at risk. Full details on the affected models and what to do if you own one.
French authorities have launched a major investigation after a man tragically died during a live online broadcast, raising urgent questions about digital platform responsibilities and real-time content moderation.
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A mother admits she turned a blind eye to her son's abusive behaviour towards his girlfriend, sparking a debate on parental responsibility and domestic violence.