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Councils get new powers to block betting shops and vape stores

Local authorities across England are set to receive sweeping new powers to block new betting shops, payday lenders, and vape stores from opening in a bid to reclaim Britain's high streets. The 'planning crackdown' aims to give communities more control ove

England Women Reach Rugby World Cup Semi-Finals

England's women's rugby team secures a dramatic 33-12 quarter-final win against France in Auckland, setting up a semi-final clash with either Canada or USA. Relive the key moments and tries from this epic encounter.

Victoria Beckham's £898 Dress Vs £49 High Street Dupe

Fashion critic Liz Jones puts her style savvy to the ultimate test, pitting a luxurious Victoria Beckham designer dress against a shockingly affordable high street lookalike. The results will surprise you.

UK's Best & Worst High Streets Revealed

Exclusive research by the Mirror names Westminster as Britain's top shopping destination, while Blackburn faces a stark struggle. Discover the full ranking and what it means for your local high street.

Ohio High School Football Hazing Scandal: Lawsuit Filed

Shocking allegations emerge as Ohio high school football players are sued for horrific hazing rituals, including sexualised assaults with a broomstick. The lawsuit reveals a culture of abuse and institutional failure.

UK Court Blocks French Minister's Rwanda Visit

The UK High Court has intervened to prevent France's Interior Minister from visiting Rwanda, branding the UK's own asylum policy as unlawful in a major diplomatic and legal rebuke.

Mum fined for disabled parking despite leg in cast

A North Shore mother, Natasha Jansen, speaks out after receiving a shocking £60 fine for using a disabled parking space while her leg was immobilised in a full cast, exposing a critical flaw in council enforcement systems.

Parents lose court battle over son's cancer donations

A High Court rules against parents seeking to transfer £100,000 in cancer donations raised for their late son to his terminally ill younger sister. The charity trustees' decision to use funds for general purposes is upheld.

11 Chic & Affordable Knee-High Boots From £38

Discover the season's must-have knee-high boots. We've scoured the high street to bring you the 11 most stylish pairs, from classic leather to trendy suede, all under £150.

Mother pleads guilty to murdering 'suitcase children'

The mother of two young children whose remains were discovered in abandoned suitcases in New Zealand has pleaded guilty to their murder. Hakyung Lee admitted to the charges in a South Korean court, as authorities reveal the international investigation's h

Guilty Verdict in NZ Suitcase Child Murder Trial

A South Korean national has been convicted in New Zealand for the murder of her two young children, whose remains were discovered in abandoned suitcases in Auckland. The trial revealed a harrowing tale of neglect and a years-long cover-up.

Auckland shooting: Gunman dead after construction site siege

A lone gunman has been shot dead by New Zealand police after a dramatic shootout and siege in an Auckland construction site, leaving three civilians injured in a terrifying incident that unfolded just hours before the FIFA Women's World Cup opening ceremo

British boy abducted to Poland returns home after 5 years

A British boy, at the centre of an international abduction case, has been safely returned to the UK after his mother took him to Poland without consent. The emotional reunion marks the end of a gruelling five-year legal battle fought by his desperate fath

ECHR 'Power Grab' Threatens UK Sovereignty, Report Warns

A bombshell report from the Policy Exchange think tank accuses the European Court of Human Rights of a 'significant power grab', using its rulings on asylum seekers to undermine national sovereignty and force uncontrolled immigration on member states like

Court Overturns Ban on Epping Asylum Seeker Hotel

In a significant legal reversal, the Court of Appeal has quashed Epping Forest District Council's ban on using the Bell Hotel to house asylum seekers. The ruling, citing flawed decision-making, is a major victory for the Home Office and sets a crucial pre

Murderer's sentence slashed in shock court ruling

A convicted murderer serving a 23-year sentence could be freed early after a landmark High Court ruling deemed his original term 'excessive'. The case has ignited a fierce debate on justice and sentencing in the UK.

Sex Therapist Barred From Suing Ex-Landlord

A London-based sex therapist has been barred from pursuing further civil claims against her former landlord after a judge deemed her relentless litigation an abuse of process and issued a restraining order.

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