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WASPI updates on £250k legal fundraiser

The WASPI campaign shares what happens to its £252,000 legal fundraiser after the DWP withdraws its decision on 1950s women's pension compensation. The judicial review proceeds in December.

DWP's WASPI errors branded 'textbook failure'

A legal expert brands DWP's WASPI handling a 'textbook failure' as the compensation fight continues. Discover the latest on the judicial review and government U-turn.

Claim Cash for Delayed Trains - Your Rights Revealed

Discover how UK train passengers can turn travel frustration into financial compensation. Learn the secret rules rail companies don't advertise and claim what you're owed for delays and cancellations.

Scotland Demands WASPI Pension Compensation

The Scottish Government intensifies pressure on Westminster to address the WASPI pension injustice affecting millions of women born in the 1950s, calling for urgent compensation and policy reform.

WASPI women launch legal battle against DWP

Millions of women born in the 1950s secure major breakthrough as WASPI campaign forces DWP to court over state pension age changes in landmark legal challenge.

Lloyds adds £800m to car finance compensation pot

Lloyds Banking Group faces mounting costs as it allocates another £800 million to cover compensation for historical motor finance commission claims, bringing total provisions to a staggering £2 billion.

Susanna Reid's fiery pension clash on GMB sparks drama

Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid confronted Pensions Minister Paul Maynard over controversial state pension age changes, creating dramatic television moments as she challenged government policy affecting millions of British women.

NZ compensates Samoa for 2012 ferry disaster

In a landmark move, New Zealand offers a formal apology and NZ$12.7 million compensation to Samoa for the 2012 ferry sinking that claimed five lives, marking a significant moment in Pacific diplomacy.

State Pension Age Shock: Millions May Work Longer

Exclusive: The UK government is reportedly considering accelerating the rise of the State Pension age to 68, a move that could force millions in their late 40s and early 50s to work years longer than expected.

Ombudsman Slams Home Office Over Windrush Claimant Neglect

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has issued a damning report condemning Home Office officials for their 'unacceptable' handling of a Windrush claimant's case while she was terminally ill, demanding urgent improvements to prevent further inju

Ryanair Flight Cancellation: How I Won £400 Compensation

A Ryanair passenger's nightmare flight cancellation turned into a £400 victory. This definitive guide reveals the step-by-step process to claim what you're owed under UK261 regulations. Discover how to fight back against airline delays and cancellations.

UK Woman Stranded and Penniless in Spain by Ryanair

A British woman's holiday in Spain turned into a desperate fight for survival after Ryanair cancelled her flight, leaving her abandoned and without money. Read her shocking story of airline negligence.

Man wins £13k after wrongful arrest for silent prayer

Thames Valley Police pays substantial compensation to Graham Smith, a charity volunteer falsely arrested for praying silently in his mind near an abortion facility, in a landmark case for freedom of thought.

Flight assault victim denied compensation

A woman who endured a traumatic sexual assault mid-flight to London has been denied compensation due to a legal technicality. Discover the shocking details of her ordeal and the systemic failure that left her without justice.

Ex-star wins £56m FIFA compensation case

A former France and Real Madrid football legend is seeking a staggering £56 million in compensation from FIFA after winning a groundbreaking legal battle over transfer rules.

Diarra seeks £56m from FIFA over transfer rules

Former footballer Lassana Diarra is seeking £56m in compensation from FIFA, claiming past transfer regulations unfairly restricted his career. The legal battle could set a precedent for player rights.

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