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Noel Clarke libel case dismissed in victory for press

In a landmark ruling, the High Court dismisses Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian. Women's groups and free speech advocates hail the decision as a pivotal moment for survivors of abuse and investigative journalism.

FEMA Scraps Rule Blocking Aid for Insured Disaster Victims

In a landmark move, FEMA has eliminated a controversial policy that barred disaster victims from receiving aid if they also had insurance. This long-awaited reform promises to streamline support and remove bureaucratic hurdles for countless families recov

DWP Winter Fuel Payment 2024: Key Details Revealed

The DWP has issued crucial new details for the Winter Fuel Payment. Find out if you're eligible, the exact payment amounts, and the all-important dates for 2024 to help with your energy bills.

Sept 2025 Benefit Payment Dates Revealed

Essential guide to when DWP benefits including Universal Credit, State Pension, and PIP will be paid in September 2025. Plan your finances around the bank holiday disruption.

£299 Cost of Living Payment: Full Guide & Dates

Millions of households across Great Britain are set to receive a crucial £299 payment from the DWP. Here's who qualifies, when to expect it, and what to do if your payment doesn't arrive.

Warringah Bowls Club enters administration

The historic Warringah Bowls Club in Mosman has entered administration, sparking concerns over its future. Locals fear the loss of a cherished community hub.

Katie Price's bankruptcy extended by court

Reality TV star Katie Price faces a prolonged bankruptcy restriction after failing to settle her debts, as ruled by a UK court. Discover the details behind her financial struggles and what this means for her future.

Family of five dead in Oregon murder-suicide

A devastating murder-suicide in Oregon has left a family of five dead, including three young children, in a chilling incident that has shocked the local community.

Six dead in devastating Maryland house fire

A devastating fire in a Maryland home has left six people dead, with authorities investigating the cause of the blaze. Read the latest updates on this heartbreaking incident.

Adams faces backlash over 9/11 remains DNA testing

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sparked controversy with his administration's decision to conduct DNA testing on unidentified remains from the 9/11 attacks. Critics argue the move lacks sensitivity towards victims' families.

Claire's bankruptcy threatens 280 UK stores

Popular jewellery and accessories retailer Claire's could close 280 UK stores as its parent company files for bankruptcy protection in the US, raising concerns over jobs and high street impact.

DWP's £150 disability payment: Who qualifies?

Millions of disabled people in the UK will receive an additional £150 this summer as part of the government's cost of living support package. Find out if you're eligible.

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