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Five killed in County Louth road collision

Five young people killed in tragic two-vehicle crash near Dundalk. Gardaí appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage. A nation mourns as tributes pour in.

Google AI's Dangerous Driving Advice Exposed

Australian road safety officials are sounding the alarm after Google's AI overview provided dangerously incorrect headlight rules, potentially putting drivers at risk on dark roads.

Australian tourist arrested for shoplifting in Thailand

An Australian man faces serious legal consequences after being arrested for allegedly shoplifting sunglasses worth £150 from a luxury mall in Bangkok, turning his dream holiday into a potential prison sentence.

Cave Rescue Hero Returns in New Documentary

Dr Richard Harris, the Australian diver who played a crucial role in the 2018 Thai cave rescue, reveals his emotional journey and returns to cave diving in powerful new film 'Resurgence'.

New Laws: Tenants Can Sue Landlords Over Mould

Groundbreaking legislation gives tenants unprecedented power to sue landlords over hazardous living conditions including damp, mould and cold homes. Discover your new rights.

Thailand's Year-Long Funeral for Queen Sirikit Begins

Thailand embarks on an unprecedented year-long funeral ceremony for Queen Sirikit, the revered 'mother of the nation', who died aged 93, with elaborate processions and traditional rituals honouring her seven-decade legacy.

Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit Dies Aged 92

Thailand enters official mourning as Queen Mother Sirikit Kitiyakara, beloved wife of the late King Bhumibol and mother of the current monarch, passes away peacefully in Bangkok at age 92, leaving behind a legacy of royal service spanning seven decades.

Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit Dies Aged 93

Queen Mother Sirikit of Thailand, wife of the late King Bhumibol and mother of the current monarch, has passed away at 93 after years away from public life, marking the close of a significant chapter in Thai history.

Van driver jailed for fatal email crash on M25

A van driver who caused a fatal motorway collision while checking work emails has been jailed for causing death by dangerous driving in a tragic case highlighting the dangers of mobile phone use at the wheel.

Headlight mistake risks £1,000 fine for UK drivers

Millions of UK motorists risk hefty penalties for incorrectly using their vehicle's headlights. Learn which lighting errors could cost you dearly and how to stay compliant with road safety laws.

Coroner's warning after unfit driver kills couple

A coroner has demanded immediate action on medically unfit drivers after a couple returning from church bell-ringing were killed by a motorist with multiple health conditions. Discover the full story behind this preventable tragedy.

AI Traffic Cameras Target Phone-Using Drivers

Groundbreaking AI-powered cameras are being deployed across British roads to automatically detect drivers illegally using mobile phones, with offenders facing £200 fines and six penalty points.

Byron Bay backlash over alcohol restrictions

Exclusive: The idyllic coastal town of Byron Bay is divided as residents fight back against controversial new liquor laws they claim are killing the town's vibrant nightlife and threatening local businesses.

British teen rescued after 2 weeks lost in Thai jungle

A remarkable survival story unfolds as a British teenager is rescued after spending two terrifying weeks lost in the treacherous Thai jungle, forced to eat insects and tree bark to stay alive during his ill-fated attempt to reach Myanmar.

Delivery cyclist rides on M4 during rush hour

Shocking footage captures the moment a food delivery rider weaves through speeding traffic on the M4 during morning rush hour, forcing police intervention in a dangerous incident that left motorists stunned.

Thailand's Water Buffalo Beauty Pageant Crowns Winners

Forget catwalks - it's all about the mud walks! Discover how Thai farmers are celebrating their prized water buffalo in a unique beauty contest that honours agricultural heritage and champions conservation.

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