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HMRC £42bn Unclaimed Tax Refund Alert

Exclusive: HMRC is sitting on a £42bn pot of unclaimed tax refunds. Our guide reveals the simple checks to see if you're owed money and how to claim it securely.

Holidaymaker's £100 parking fine becomes £1,700 nightmare

A tourist's dream holiday in Cornwall turned into a financial nightmare after a disputed parking fine from a private firm spiralled into a £1,700 court battle. Discover how a common mistake led to a devastating legal loophole.

US citizen wrongfully detained by ICE in California facility

A 19-year-old California-born US citizen was wrongfully detained by ICE for three weeks in the Van Nuys immigration facility, exposing critical failures in the US immigration enforcement system and prompting a federal lawsuit.

Trump hints at military deployment to US cities

Former US President Donald Trump suggests deploying military forces to American cities to 'restore order' amid escalating protests. Read the latest updates on this controversial proposal.

Starmer slams Putin's Alaska claim as 'absurd'

Labour leader Keir Starmer dismisses Vladimir Putin's historical claim over Alaska as 'ridiculous' while reaffirming UK's support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.

Trump's federal staff purge plan sparks controversy

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a sweeping overhaul of the federal workforce if re-elected, aiming to replace career civil servants with political loyalists. Critics warn of chaos and politicisation, while supporters see it as a neces

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.

Court rules against Home Office in protest case

The High Court has ruled that the Home Office acted unlawfully by evicting protesters from Epping Forest without proper consultation, marking a significant victory for civil liberties.

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.

US criticises UK human rights record

The US State Department has raised concerns over the UK's human rights policies, prompting a strong rebuttal from Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy. The diplomatic row highlights tensions over civil liberties under the Conservative government.

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