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Ancient shipwreck found in Orkney waters

Archaeologists have discovered a centuries-old shipwreck off the coast of Sanday in Orkney, shedding new light on Scotland's rich maritime history. The remarkably preserved vessel offers clues to ancient trade routes and shipbuilding techniques.

17th-century warship HMS Hind found off Orkney

Maritime archaeologists have identified the wreck of HMS Hind, a Cromwellian-era warship lost in 1650, near Sanday in Orkney. The find sheds new light on Britain's naval history.

Supreme Court backs Barclays and UBS in banking case

The UK Supreme Court has delivered a decisive ruling in favour of Barclays and UBS, overturning a previous Court of Appeal decision that could have exposed banks to billions in compensation claims.

Compensation for faulty wall insulation

Energy regulator Ofgem has launched a compensation scheme for households affected by substandard solid wall insulation under the government's ECO scheme.

Mike Lynch's widow sued over Bayesian scandal

The widow of Mike Lynch is now embroiled in legal action as victims of the Bayesian scandal seek compensation, raising questions about accountability and financial restitution.

Nationwide CEO's £7m pay sparks outrage

Nationwide Building Society faces backlash as CEO's potential £7m pay package is revealed, raising questions over executive pay in challenging economic times.

How to claim flight delay compensation

A travel expert explains passengers' legal rights to compensation for flight delays, cancellations, and overbooking under UK and EU regulations.

Innocent 'Beast of Birkenhead' wins £1.3M payout

Peter Sullivan, wrongfully convicted and dubbed the 'Beast of Birkenhead', is in line for a £1.3 million compensation payout after his conviction was overturned following new evidence.

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