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Chelsea's Fofana fined for driving without licence

Chelsea footballer David Fofana faces eight penalty points and a substantial fine after being caught driving his luxury Cadillac Escalade without a valid licence or insurance in a shocking motoring offence.

Tim Westwood charged with nine sexual offences

Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood has been charged with nine sexual offences against four women, dating back to the 1980s, following a major Metropolitan Police investigation into historical allegations.

Duke of Marlborough faces speeding trial

Charles James Spencer-Churchill, the 12th Duke of Marlborough, stands accused of exceeding a 30mph limit in Woodstock. The high-profile case continues at Oxford Magistrates' Court.

Dashcam shows driver's red light run causing spinal injury

Dramatic video shows the moment a speeding Mercedes driver ignored a red light in Birmingham city centre, causing a devastating collision that left a pedestrian with serious spinal injuries. West Midlands Police release footage as driver faces sentencing.

Vikings' Jefferson & Addison: NFL's New WR Duo

Minnesota Vikings wide receivers Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are developing an explosive offensive partnership that promises to terrorise NFL defences this season. Discover how this dynamic duo is transforming the Vikings' aerial attack.

Fans urge King Charles to allow Harry military uniform

As King Charles's coronation approaches, royal supporters are calling for the monarch to allow Prince Harry to wear military uniform during the historic ceremony, despite his step back from royal duties.

Vatican Swiss Guard Abandons Historic Uniform Tradition

In a groundbreaking departure from centuries of tradition, the Vatican's Swiss Guard is set to replace its iconic Renaissance-era uniform with modern tactical gear, marking the most significant change in the elite force's 517-year history.

Drive-thru phone use risks £200 fine for UK drivers

Millions of UK motorists are unknowingly risking fines and penalty points by using their mobile phones in drive-thrus and car parks, as experts warn these areas are not 'private land' under the law.

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