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Israel accused of weaponising aid in Gaza

Humanitarian organisations claim Israel's new registration requirements for aid groups in Gaza are obstructing critical assistance, exacerbating the crisis.

UK may miss gender equality aid target

The UK government may fail to meet its pledge to allocate 80% of foreign aid to gender equality projects, raising concerns among development advocates.

Jaime King battles ex over divorce lawyer fees

Hollywood actress Jaime King returns to court in a bitter dispute with ex-husband Kyle Newman over unpaid divorce lawyer fees. The legal drama unfolds as both sides clash over financial responsibilities.

Supreme Court rejects appeal in legal fees case

The UK Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that prevents claimants from recovering success fees from defendants in personal injury cases, marking a significant shift in legal cost regulations.

Blake Lively drops lawsuit against Justin Baldoni

Blake Lively has withdrawn her legal complaint against Justin Baldoni, marking a surprising turn in their ongoing lawsuit. Discover the latest details on this Hollywood legal battle.

Australia pledges £6.5M Gaza aid package

The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has announced a £6.5 million aid package for Gaza, targeting urgent humanitarian needs. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the funding, emphasising support for civilians amid escalating

UK aid cuts hit girls' education hardest

The UK government's decision to slash foreign aid budgets is having devastating consequences for girls' education programmes in some of the world's poorest countries.

Baby killer Marten seeks appeal with legal aid

Notorious baby killer Constance Marten is set to appeal her conviction, funded by legal aid, despite her case already costing taxpayers £2.8 million. The scandal has sparked outrage as public funds continue to support her legal battles.

Barton to pay Vine £200k after libel case loss

Former footballer Joey Barton has been hit with a £200,000 legal bill after losing a high-profile libel case against broadcaster Jeremy Vine. The ex-Man City star's social media rants backfire in court.

RBA: Ban card payment surcharges now

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has urged the government to outlaw payment surcharges on debit and credit card transactions, arguing they unfairly burden shoppers.

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