Communities file legal complaints over Thames sewage pollution
Residents across the Thames catchment file statutory nuisance complaints against Thames Water over sewage pollution, citing health risks and a case of a teenage rower contracting E coli.
Residents across the Thames catchment file statutory nuisance complaints against Thames Water over sewage pollution, citing health risks and a case of a teenage rower contracting E coli.
Gosport funeral directors Richard Elkin and Hayley Bell deny charges after a man's body was found decomposing in an uncooled room. Discover the full story from the UK court case.
Johnson Wen sentenced to 9 days in prison after ambushing Ariana Grande at the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore. Read the full story of the shocking red carpet incident.
A man has been charged as a public nuisance after rushing at Ariana Grande on the red carpet at the 'Wicked: For Good' premiere in Singapore. Read the full story.
A 26-year-old man faces charges after rushing the red carpet and embracing Ariana Grande at the Singapore 'Wicked' premiere. Read the full story on the security breach.
Online prankster Johnson Wen charged after ambushing Ariana Grande on the red carpet. The singer was left visibly shaken following the security breach. Read the full story.
Planning a summer barbecue? Beware of smoke nuisance complaints that could see you facing hefty penalties under environmental protection laws.
New research reveals UK statutory maternity pay leaves families struggling as costs soar. Discover the true financial impact of having a baby in today's economy.
Controversial broadcaster Alan Jones has entered a not guilty plea to 27 charges of causing a nuisance on the National Telecommunication Network. The case continues.
US conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparks outrage after labelling convicted murderer Michael Woodmansee, who escaped prison and is now at large, a 'political nuisance'. Kirk's inflammatory remarks ignite fierce debate on both sides of the Atlantic.
Exclusive investigation reveals how 3.5 million self-employed workers are left financially vulnerable with no statutory sick pay protection amid rising illness rates.
Furious residents in a UK neighbourhood are plagued by deafening, near-constant construction noise from a new housing development, with work permitted from 8am to 11pm daily. Locals describe the unbearable disruption as a 'living nightmare'.
A desperate mum reveals her family's 18-month ordeal with constant banging and drilling from a neighbouring property, leaving her children traumatised and unable to sleep.
A British woman living in France has been ordered to pay a staggering £1,700 fine after a court ruled her cat's miaows were a 'repeated nuisance' to neighbours. The bizarre legal battle highlights extreme noise nuisance laws on the continent.
A man has been apprehended in Westminster, California, following a series of strange incidents where he allegedly sniffed people's bottoms in public places. Police detail the unusual investigation.
The UK government unveils a powerful new statutory Code of Practice to curb the controversial 'fire and rehire' tactics used by some employers, granting tribunals the power to uplift compensation by 25% for violations, a major win for workforce security.
Campaigners urge the UK government to increase statutory sick pay to £330 per week as millions struggle with illness-related financial strain.
A married teacher has escaped jail time after engaging in inappropriate text exchanges with a teenage student, despite initial statutory rape charges being dropped.
Proposed changes to statutory sick pay could save UK businesses up to £2bn annually, but unions warn of risks to low-paid workers.