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EU Demands More UK Money Post-Brexit

Former Chancellor Mel Stride reveals the European Union is pressing Britain for additional budget contributions despite Brexit, creating fresh economic tensions.

British mum wanted for murder in Albania

A British mother from Essex finds herself at the centre of an international legal battle after being accused of murder in Albania. Her family maintains her innocence while navigating the complexities of foreign justice.

Brexit's Steel Crisis: UK Industry Collapsing

The UK's steel sector faces an existential crisis as post-Brexit trade barriers and energy costs create the perfect storm, leaving communities and jobs hanging in the balance.

Drake's Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed by Judge

A US federal judge has dismissed rapper Drake's defamation lawsuit, ruling that controversial statements made about him during a concert constituted protected opinion rather than factual claims.

Brexit Travel: New EU Border Rules for Brits

UK travellers to EU countries now encounter enhanced border controls, potential entry fees, and stricter document checks post-Brexit. Here's what you need to know before your next European trip.

Legal flaw exposed in Charlie Kirk defamation case

A prominent legal analyst reveals fundamental weaknesses in conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's defamation lawsuit against the estate of Tyler Robinson, questioning the case's viability and highlighting troubling legal tactics.

Diddy Faces Sentencing in New York Prostitution Case

Music industry titan Sean 'Diddy' Combs awaits sentencing following his New York prostitution conviction, marking another dramatic chapter in the hip-hop magnate's legal battles that have captivated both fans and critics alike.

Minister's Brexit blunder over non-existent Swiss deal

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch faces embarrassment after praising a Swiss trade deal that doesn't exist, revealing the complexities of post-Brexit negotiations and raising questions about government competence.

Tories use Brexit failure to attack human rights

The Conservative government is weaponising Brexit frustrations to justify withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening fundamental rights protections for British citizens.

Baldoni sues Lively over NY Times legal fees

Hollywood stars Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively find themselves in a legal dispute as Baldoni seeks reimbursement for legal fees following their controversial New York Times interview about their cancelled film 'A Simple Favour 2'.

Boston lawyers face hearing over client funds allegation

Two prominent Boston lawyers, John P. McLaughlin and Michael A. O'Connell, are accused of mishandling client money. The Office of Bar Counsel alleges serious violations, putting their legal careers in jeopardy.

Urgent UK Passport Warning For Summer Holidays

British holidaymakers are being warned of a critical post-Brexit passport rule that could see them turned away at the airport. Check your documents now to avoid ruined travel plans.

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