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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.

Labour member in court over Nazi salute allegation

A Labour Party member appeared in court after allegedly performing a Nazi salute outside Snaresbrook Crown Court. The incident, which was captured on video, has sparked widespread condemnation.

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.

Tommy Robinson loses Telegram contempt appeal

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has failed to overturn a conviction for contempt of court after sharing messages on Telegram about a sensitive criminal case in Southport.

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.

Student broke cop's nose, lied in court

A student who fractured a police officer's nose during an altercation told a 'bare-faced lie' in court, claiming she didn't realise she had punched a woman, a judge heard.

Solicitor General Faces Court Over Luton Remarks

The Solicitor General is set to appear before the Court of Appeal following contentious comments made during a high-profile case at Luton Crown Court. The legal community watches closely as the case unfolds.

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