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Criminals banned from pubs and football matches in new law
A sweeping new law in England and Wales will bar offenders from town centres, pubs, and major events as part of their community orders, creating 'sobriety zones' to curb alcohol-fuelled crime.
Pub and Concert Ban for Violent Criminals Proposed
Violent criminals in the UK could face new 'Entertainment Banning Orders' preventing them from pubs, concerts, and football matches under a major government crackdown.
Shopper banned for life from Aldi and TK Maxx over boots
A UK shopper tells of her shock after being handed a lifetime ban from Aldi and TK Maxx for a bizarre misunderstanding over a pair of boots. The incident has sparked debate over retail security protocols.
Afghanistan Bus Crash Kills At Least 78
A catastrophic bus collision in western Afghanistan has resulted in at least 78 fatalities. The devastating incident, one of the deadliest road accidents in the country's recent history, occurred in Zabul province, highlighting urgent road safety concerns
Taliban bans Afghan women from party attendance
The Taliban has prohibited women from attending a party in Afghanistan, marking another severe restriction on women's rights under their rule.
Taliban bans Afghan women from UN jobs
The Taliban has extended its ban on women working in NGOs to include the United Nations, escalating restrictions on Afghan women's rights despite international condemnation.
Russia blocks WhatsApp in latest digital crackdown
Russia has blocked WhatsApp, leaving millions without access to the popular messaging app. The move escalates digital censorship amid ongoing tensions.
AOL Ends Dial-Up Internet Service After 30 Years
AOL is officially discontinuing its iconic dial-up internet service, marking the end of a pioneering chapter in digital history. Find out what this means for remaining users.
AOL’s Dial-Up Internet: Still Alive in 2025?
Despite the dominance of broadband and fibre, AOL’s dial-up internet service persists, catering to a niche audience. Discover who still uses it and why.
UK's worst broadband areas officially confirmed
New data reveals the UK's worst broadband spots, with rural areas suffering the most. Find out if your location makes the cut for sluggish speeds.
Taliban bans women from working for UN in Afghanistan
The Taliban has extended its ban on female employment to include UN staff in Afghanistan, sparking international outrage and threatening critical aid operations.
Taliban bans Afghan girls from learning Arabic
The Taliban has banned Afghan girls from studying Arabic in schools, further restricting education for young women under their rule.
Australia proposes social media ban for under-16s
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces sweeping restrictions on social media access for children under 16, citing mental health risks. Experts weigh in on the controversial plan.
Taliban bans 'deviant' books in Afghanistan
The Taliban has intensified its crackdown on literature in Afghanistan, banning books deemed 'deviant' from Islamic teachings. The move raises concerns over freedom of expression and education under the regime.
YouTube fights Australia’s under-16 social media ban
Google is lobbying Australian officials to exclude YouTube from a proposed social media ban for users under 16, arguing it serves educational and creative purposes.
BT Openreach Outage Disrupts UK Broadband
A major BT Openreach outage has left thousands of Brits without internet, sparking frustration and disruption. Here's what we know so far.
VPN searches explode as UK porn users dodge ID checks
Brits are flocking to VPN services to avoid new age verification rules for adult content, sparking a surge in online privacy tool searches.
UK Couple Could Die in Afghan Prison, Son Warns
The son of a British couple detained in Afghanistan reveals their dire conditions—malnourished, shackled, and suffering convulsions—as he warns their situation is worsening and they may not survive.
Global Starlink outage sparks chaos
Thousands of users worldwide report Starlink outages, leaving businesses and remote workers in turmoil. Elon Musk's satellite internet service faces criticism amid growing frustration.
Starlink outage causes global internet disruption
A widespread Starlink outage has left millions without internet access, raising questions about the reliability of Elon Musk's satellite service.
Algeria bans Bermuda shorts and swimwear
Algeria has introduced a ban on Bermuda shorts and revealing swimwear in public places, sparking debate among tourists and locals alike. Here’s what you need to know before you travel.
Taliban bans women from Kabul cafés
The Taliban has prohibited women from entering cafés in Kabul, intensifying restrictions on women's rights in Afghanistan. Owners face closure for non-compliance.
UK households face possible tap water ban this summer
Millions of UK households could face tap water restrictions this summer as drought conditions worsen. Experts urge immediate action to conserve water.
Taliban bans Barbie movie in Afghanistan
The Taliban has prohibited screenings of the 'Barbie' movie in Afghanistan, labelling it as promoting Western ideals contrary to Islamic principles.
UK Couple Detained in Afghanistan – Family Pleads for Help
The family of a British couple detained in Afghanistan is calling for their immediate release after they were reportedly arrested by Taliban authorities for 'violating local laws'.
EU bans UK cheese imports over disease concerns
British cheese lovers may soon find their favourite Brie and Mozzarella in short supply as the EU bans imports over concerns about lumpy skin disease. Find out how this affects your cheese board.
Australia bans child-like sex dolls with tough new laws
Australia is set to introduce stricter laws banning the importation and possession of child-like sex dolls, with severe penalties for offenders. Read more on the latest crackdown.
Molly-Mae's sister banned from Bali after outrage
Furious Bali residents celebrate as influencer Zoe Hague, sister of Molly-Mae, gets blacklisted from Indonesia following controversial holiday antics that sparked local outrage.
UK hosepipe bans likely in 2025 amid drought warnings
Millions across the UK could face hosepipe bans by 2025 as drought conditions worsen. Check if your area is affected and what it means for households.