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Estate Agent Shake-Up: Mandatory Licensing Proposed

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces groundbreaking plans to regulate estate agents through mandatory licensing, aiming to clean up the property market and prevent rogue practices that cost consumers millions.

Croatia debates military service return

Croatia's government is debating the reinstatement of mandatory military service as security concerns escalate across Eastern Europe following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

EVA Air crew death sparks working conditions outcry

The aviation industry faces scrutiny after an EVA Air flight attendant's sudden death raises serious questions about crew welfare and mandatory overtime practices in Taiwan's airline sector.

Tourist ATM fees hit £17.40 in Europe

British holidaymakers are being warned about extortionate ATM charges across Europe, with some machines charging up to £17.40 for cash withdrawals. Discover which destinations are worst affected and how to protect your money.

Labour to crack down on holiday rip-off charges

Exclusive: New Labour government prepares to review hidden card fees and holiday surcharges that cost British families millions each year. Consumer rights revolution begins.

UK charges asylum seekers £400 application fees

The UK government introduces controversial new immigration fees requiring asylum seekers to pay hundreds of pounds for applications, sparking debate about accessibility and fairness.

DVSA: 4 Essential Items Every Driver Must Carry

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency issues critical new guidance for UK motorists. Discover the four mandatory items you must carry in your vehicle to stay legal and safe on the roads.

Usyk's Next Fight: Bombshell Update on Undisputed Bout

Exclusive: The latest on Oleksandr Usyk's highly anticipated return to the ring for the undisputed heavyweight championship. Get the inside track on the date, venue, and the mandatory challenger situation.

Hidden bank fees shock for Aussie debit card users

A little-known banking policy is set to deliver a rude financial shock to millions of Australians who prefer using their debit cards, as major banks quietly change how they process payments.

Usyk's Fury Rematch in Jeopardy Over Mandatory Fight

Heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk's planned Saudi showdown is in jeopardy. With Tyson Fury's rematch delayed, a new mandatory challenger, Filip Hrgović, is now in line to face the undefeated Ukrainian king, forcing a major shakeup in the boxing world.

Jason Aldean's Breakdown After Las Vegas Shooting

Country music superstar Jason Aldean reveals the severe mental health crisis and PTSD he suffered following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, where he was performing on stage during the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history.

Government Proposes Overhaul of UK University Funding

The UK government is considering a major reform of university funding, including potential cuts to tuition fees and a new focus on vocational courses, sparking debate on the future of higher education.

Delta & United sued over 'deceptive' window and aisle seat fees

Major US airlines Delta and United are hit with a class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging passengers extra for 'preferred' window and aisle seats that were standard. Discover the details of the legal battle and what it means for flyers.

Reeves Rules Out VAT on Private School Fees

In a significant pre-election promise, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has explicitly committed to not extending VAT to private school fees, offering certainty to families and the education sector.

Malaysia U-turns on mandatory prayer punishment

The Malaysian government has swiftly U-turned on a controversial plan to punish Muslim men for skipping Friday prayers, following a fierce backlash from the public and legal experts.

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