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Australian Faces Bali Drug Trial Over Cocaine

An Australian national has been arrested in Bali and is set to stand trial for alleged cocaine possession, facing severe penalties under Indonesia's strict drug laws.

DWP back payments: Claim up to £812

Thousands of UK households may be owed up to £812 in backdated DWP payments due to missed benefits. Find out if you qualify and how to claim.

Woman jailed for smuggling cocaine in cheese

A woman who attempted to smuggle cocaine into the UK concealed inside a wheel of cheese has been sentenced to prison. Read the full story of her audacious drug trafficking plot.

El Chapo remains caged in US supermax prison

Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán, the infamous Mexican drug lord, remains locked in a US supermax prison despite multiple escape attempts. Discover the latest on his high-security confinement.

Trump: Switzerland has a wall (it doesn’t)

Former US President Donald Trump made a surprising comparison between Switzerland and the US-Mexico border, claiming Switzerland’s 'wall' keeps out immigrants. Fact-checkers disagree.

Ibiza drug boss jailed for 13 years

Jack Kays, dubbed the 'Final Boss' of Ibiza's drug scene, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for running a £1.5 million narcotics operation. The 30-year-old was caught after a major police crackdown.

Helen Flanagan's new job amid home sale

Former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan lands a significant new job while addressing rumours about her financial situation and selling her £1million family home.

Shein fined €1m in Italy for greenwashing

Italian authorities have fined fast-fashion giant Shein €1m for falsely marketing products as 'sustainable'. The move highlights growing scrutiny over greenwashing in the retail sector.

UK bans unis from asylum-claim courses

The UK government has banned universities from accepting international students on courses suspected of being used as a backdoor for asylum claims, tightening immigration controls.

Supreme Court rules against FCA in insurance case

The UK Supreme Court has delivered a major blow to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a pivotal insurance dispute, reshaping policy interpretation for business interruption claims.

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