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Jockey Faces BHA Inquiry After Worcester Race Fall

Jockey Ben Kitts is under investigation by the British Horseracing Authority after a heavy fall from Hillsin at Worcester, sparking concerns over his use of the whip prior to the incident.

O'Brien Jockey Hit with 13-Day Ban & Fine for Whip Offence

Jockey Seamus Heffernan, riding for powerhouse trainer Aidan O'Brien, has been handed a severe 13-day ban and a hefty fine for a whip violation during the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot 2024, casting a shadow over the prestigious meeting.

Izak Rankine AFL Ban: Why Gambling Rules Are Vital

The controversial suspension of Adelaide Crows star Izak Rankine for breaching the AFL's gambling rules has ignited a fierce debate, serving as a crucial reminder of the fundamental integrity these policies are designed to protect.

£1k fine for 30-min lunch stop shocks driver

A driver was slapped with a £1,000 fine after leaving their car unattended for just 30 minutes to grab lunch with a friend. The shocking incident highlights a little-known parking rule that could cost you dearly.

Cruise line bans kids from hot tubs over safety fears

A leading cruise operator has introduced a new policy prohibiting children from using hot tubs onboard, citing health and safety risks. Find out why this decision was made and how it affects family holidays at sea.

Inheritance tax rule change confirmed

The UK government has confirmed changes to inheritance tax rules, potentially saving families thousands. Here’s what you need to know.

UK may force homeowners to house asylum seekers

Ministers are reportedly exploring controversial plans to compel British households to accommodate asylum seekers, mirroring policies in France. Critics warn of legal and logistical hurdles.

UK travellers face £388 Europe visa fee

UK travellers face a hefty £388 fee per person to visit Europe under the new ETIAS visa waiver scheme, set to launch in 2025. Find out how this will impact your holidays.

UK’s New Online Safety Rules Explained

The UK government has introduced strict new online safety regulations aimed at protecting users from harmful content. Here’s how they’ll work and what penalties tech firms could face.

Beshenivsky killers back in jail after 11 years

Members of the gang responsible for the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky, who were originally given life sentences, have been returned to prison after violating their release conditions. Discover the shocking details of their early release and subsequent r

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