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Florida insurer bypasses courts in claim disputes

Exclusive investigation reveals how Florida's insurer of last resort is using a controversial special magistrate process to resolve disputes without court involvement, raising concerns about policyholder rights.

USA Transforms Tourist Welcome Experience

Discover how the United States is dramatically improving its welcome for international visitors with streamlined entry processes and enhanced customer service at major airports.

Trump's Supreme Court Shadow Docket Strategy Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals Donald Trump's increasing reliance on the Supreme Court's emergency procedures to secure favourable rulings outside normal legal channels, raising constitutional concerns.

Labour's radical reform of England's property market

The Labour Party unveils radical reforms to England's property market, promising to overhaul the 'unfair' home-buying process and give power back to purchasers in their biggest housing shake-up in decades.

UK Plans to Cut Homebuying Time by 4 Weeks

Ministers unveil radical plans to accelerate England's property purchasing process, promising to save buyers and sellers four weeks of stressful waiting through digital reforms and legal changes.

Why Lasting Peace in Gaza Remains Elusive

An in-depth analysis of the complex barriers to sustainable peace in Gaza and why military solutions alone cannot resolve the deep-rooted political crisis between Israel and Hamas.

Lammy: Government 'running away from democracy'

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers blistering critique of government's approach to Gaza ceasefire votes and democratic accountability in passionate Manchester address.

Poor Sleep Ageing Your Brain Faster, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking research uncovers how poor sleep quality is accelerating brain ageing in British adults, with scientists revealing what happens when your brain gets older than your body.

New US Travel Fee Warning for British Tourists

British travellers heading to America face a new mandatory entry fee starting next year. The Electronic Travel Authorization system update will add £15 to every US trip - here's what you need to know.

First-Hand: Testing the EU's New EES Border System

A UK travel writer shares their experience navigating the EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES), detailing the biometric checks, potential delays, and what it means for British holidaymakers post-Brexit.

Europe's Vegas-Style Tourist Tax Crackdown Begins

British holidaymakers face new costs as popular European destinations, including Venice and Barcelona, implement strict tourist taxes and visitor caps, mirroring Las Vegas's recent resort fee controversy. Discover which cities are affected and how it coul

US Denied Rights to West African Deportees - Lawyer

A human rights lawyer alleges that the US deported West African migrants without due process, denying them access to legal counsel and fair hearings in a breach of international obligations.

EU's Entry/Exit System Delayed Until 2025

The EU's flagship Entry/Exit System (EES) faces significant delays until at least 2025, with countries like Estonia and Luxembourg warning of major travel disruption and logistical nightmares at borders like Dover.

Turkey Warning: Brits Face £2,600 Passport Fines

UK holidaymakers heading to Turkey are being warned about a critical passport rule that could result in massive fines or being denied entry. A travel expert explains the strict requirement that many Brits overlook.

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