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Lifetime bans planned for domestic abusers

New government proposals aim to protect domestic violence survivors by allowing courts to impose lifetime bans on abusers returning to shared homes, even if they legally own the property.

Carer groomed teen, urged him to have kids

A 44-year-old carer has been accused of grooming a teenage boy, urging him to have children with her in a disturbing case that has shocked the community.

Best Bug Sprays for Summer Protection

Discover the best bug sprays to protect yourself from mosquitoes, ticks, and other pests this season. Our expert picks ensure effective and safe repellents.

FCA cracks down on misleading financial promotions

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued new warnings to financial firms over misleading promotions, with 450 alerts issued in just three months. Learn how this affects consumers and firms.

UK to ban 'barely legal' adult content

The UK government is set to outlaw controversial pornography that sexualises adults dressed as children, following a documentary exposing the disturbing trend.

Cincinnati woman beaten in brutal street fight

A brutal street fight in Cincinnati has left a woman with severe physical and emotional trauma. Witnesses describe a horrifying scene as the victim was beaten in broad daylight.

Labour's Bill Targets 'Banter' and Bouncer Abuse

Labour's proposed Worker Protection Bill aims to crack down on workplace harassment, including so-called 'banter' and abuse faced by bouncers in pubs and nightclubs. The legislation seeks to create safer environments for employees across the UK.

Gaza teen treated in UK after losing limbs in war

A 14-year-old boy from Gaza, severely injured in the ongoing war, has been flown to the UK for advanced medical treatment after losing both legs and an arm. His journey highlights the human cost of conflict and the hope of recovery.

Childcare worker abuse case: 'Too vile to publish'

Disturbing allegations of abuse by a childcare worker have surfaced, with prosecutors describing the details as 'too vile to publish'. The case, shrouded in secrecy for months, has now revealed grim new evidence.

White rhino population grows in South Africa

Conservation efforts in South Africa have led to a rare increase in white rhino numbers, marking the first rise in a decade, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

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