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Lloyds sets aside £450m for car finance claims probe

Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group sets aside £450 million as FCA investigates discretionary commission arrangements in car finance market, potentially triggering compensation claims for millions of British motorists.

Lloyds sets aside £450m for car finance probe

Exclusive: Lloyds sets aside massive sum as FCA investigates discretionary commission arrangements in car finance market. Potential compensation claims could affect millions.

Von der Leyen courts far-right in EU power play

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen seeks controversial alliance with far-right ECR group, including Meloni's Brothers of Italy, raising eyebrows across Brussels ahead of EU elections.

UK High Court Approves £853M Apple Lawsuit

The UK High Court has approved a massive collective action lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant overcharged UK developers and consumers through its App Store commission fees. The case could cost Apple up to £853 million.

Planetary Diet Could Save 40,000 Lives Daily

A groundbreaking global report reveals that adopting the Planetary Health Diet could save millions of lives annually while dramatically reducing environmental damage. Discover how simple dietary changes could transform public health and combat climate cha

ABC pays huge payout after illegal sacking of journalist

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has been ordered to make a significant compensation payment to presenter Antoinette Lattouf, after the Fair Work Commission found she was illegally dismissed just three days into a temporary role following complaint

Trump Would 'Encourage' Russian Attack on NATO: Shock Claim

Former US President Donald Trump reportedly told European Commission President he would not protect NATO allies from Russian aggression, prompting major UK security concerns and urgent calls for defence strategy overhaul.

Probe into GP deaths linked to healthcare inspections

A major investigation is underway after two GPs took their own lives following inspections by the same healthcare watchdog. The case raises urgent questions about the pressure on family doctors and the methods of the Care Quality Commission.

Supreme Court lets Trump fire FTC commissioner

The US Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling that empowers former President Donald Trump to dismiss a key FTC commissioner, potentially reshaping American consumer protection and antitrust enforcement.

Race-Fixing Scandals: The Stain on British Horse Racing

A fresh wave of race-fixing investigations serves as a stark reminder of the corruption that has long plagued the sport of kings. This deep dive examines the historical stains and the ongoing battle to protect British horse racing's credibility.

Shamima Begum's Final UK Citizenship Appeal Begins

Shamima Begum, the ISIS bride stripped of her British citizenship, launches a final legal challenge. This article examines her appeal, the national security arguments, and the potential precedent for future cases.

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