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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.

Best UK Banks 2024 Rankings Revealed

Discover the official rankings of the best UK banks in 2024. Find out which banks lead in customer service, digital banking, and overall satisfaction.

LA man wins £1.6m payout for pavement trip injury

A Los Angeles resident has been awarded a staggering £1.6 million after suing the city over an uneven pavement that caused him to trip. The case raises questions about public safety and liability for poorly maintained walkways.

Cop pays £12K after breaking man's finger

A Police Scotland officer has been ordered to pay £12,000 in compensation after breaking a man's finger during an arrest. The incident has raised questions about police conduct and accountability.

Lecturer sues uni over £9m mural dispute

A university lecturer attempted to sue their employer for £9 million, claiming an enormous mural of the women's football squad near their office caused distress and disrupted their work.

CBA posts record $10.2bn cash profit

Australia's largest lender, Commonwealth Bank, posts a historic $10.2bn cash profit amid rising interest rates, sparking debate over banking sector accountability.

Lloyds to close 45 UK bank branches

Lloyds Banking Group announces the closure of 45 branches across the UK, impacting Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers. Find out the locations and what alternatives are available.

India court orders compensation for infant rabies death

India's Supreme Court has mandated compensation for a family whose infant died from rabies after being denied treatment by multiple hospitals. The ruling highlights systemic failures in emergency healthcare.

Folbigg compensated after wrongful conviction

Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', has been granted compensation following the quashing of her convictions for the deaths of her four children.

Crohn's sufferer wins workplace discrimination case

A UK office worker suffering from Crohn's disease has secured a significant compensation payout after proving workplace discrimination. The tribunal ruled her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments.

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