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High Court Blocks Govt's Epping Forest Asylum Plan

A last-ditch legal bid by the Home Office to house asylum seekers at a controversial Essex site has been thwarted by a High Court injunction, sparking a major political row and leaving the government's immigration strategy in disarray.

NHS backlog hits 7.37M amid transparency row

The NHS waiting list has surged to a staggering 7.37 million, with critics accusing the government of downplaying the crisis. Experts warn of worsening delays and strained resources.

NAB fined £15m for customer misinformation

National Australia Bank (NAB) has been hit with a hefty £15 million penalty for providing false information to customers. Discover the details behind this financial scandal.

BrewDog pub advert banned for misleading claims

The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a BrewDog advert for exaggerating pub closures, ruling it misled consumers. The craft beer giant faces backlash over its 'Pubs are closing at a rate of one a day' claim.

Shein fined €1m in Italy for greenwashing

Italian authorities have fined fast-fashion giant Shein €1m for falsely marketing products as 'sustainable'. The move highlights growing scrutiny over greenwashing in the retail sector.

FCA cracks down on misleading financial promotions

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued new warnings to financial firms over misleading promotions, with 450 alerts issued in just three months. Learn how this affects consumers and firms.

UK's Most Beautiful High Street Revealed

A picturesque high street in the UK has been named among the most stunning, offering quaint shops, historic charm, and a delightful atmosphere perfect for a day out.

PETA exposes misleading 'vegan' footwear labels

Animal rights group PETA has uncovered deceptive labelling practices in the footwear industry, revealing that some shoes marketed as 'vegan' may still contain animal-derived materials. Learn how to spot the truth behind the labels.

Webjet fined £9m for misleading pricing

The online travel giant Webjet has been hit with a hefty £9 million fine for deceptive pricing practices, leaving customers in the dark about hidden fees. Here's the full story.

High Court challenge over RAF Brize Norton asylum flights

The UK government is under legal scrutiny as lawyers challenge the Home Office's plans to use RAF Brize Norton for asylum seeker flights. Critics argue the move lacks transparency and raises human rights concerns.

Court overturns RAF Brize Norton asylum plan

The High Court has overturned a government decision to house asylum seekers at RAF Brize Norton, siding with shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper and local residents.

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