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Sex worker's false Australia entry claim exposed

Controversial British sex worker Bonnie Blue falsely claims government waiver for Australia entry. Authorities confirm documents are forged as 'bang bus' appears on Gold Coast. Read the full investigation.

Paralysed gardener loses £1m High Court claim

A professional gardener left paralysed after a devastating fall from a ladder while tree-cutting has lost his £1 million High Court claim in a heartbreaking legal ruling that highlights the dangers of gardening work.

Pete Hegseth's military shaving waiver exposed

Explosive revelations about Fox News presenter Pete Hegseth's military service in South Korea, where he received a controversial waiver from basic grooming standards despite his conservative commentary.

UK Horror Experience Forces Visitors to Sign Waiver

Discover the UK's ultimate horror attraction where visitors must sign legal waivers before entering. This immersive nightmare experience pushes psychological boundaries with extreme fear elements.

World Cup Chaos: UK Fans Face US Entry Ban

Exclusive investigation reveals how strict US visa waiver requirements could prevent thousands of British football supporters from attending the 2026 World Cup matches in America. Discover the hidden travel barriers facing UK fans.

Gregg Wallace loses BBC High Court damages battle

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has been denied damages after claiming the BBC caused him 'distress and harassment' following his dismissal from Saturday Kitchen, with the High Court ruling against the television presenter.

Model jailed for £3m NHS fraud exposed at festival

Jasmine Allchurch, 33, sentenced to prison after fraudulent £3 million negligence claim against NHS was uncovered when she was photographed dancing at festival despite claiming severe injuries.

BBC rejects Gregg Wallace's £10k MasterChef damages claim

The BBC has firmly dismissed MasterChef host Gregg Wallace's £10,000 compensation claim following his controversial departure from the show, sparking fresh debate about celebrity contracts and broadcaster accountability.

Vance's immigration 'bribe' claim sparks fury

Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance faces backlash after suggesting during a heated ABC interview that illegal immigrants could be offered bribes to leave the US voluntarily.

Couple faces £350K bill after DIY shed fire disaster

A seemingly innocent garden project turned into a financial catastrophe for one couple, leaving them with a staggering £350,000 legal bill after their DIY shed caught fire and spread to neighbouring properties.

Mitchum deodorant lawsuit over severe skin burns

Popular antiperspirant brand Mitchum confronts potential class action lawsuit as consumers report severe chemical burns, blisters, and permanent scarring from their clinical strength products.

Gardener electrocuted by hidden substation wire sues energy firm

A landscape gardener suffered life-changing injuries when he accidentally sliced through a live electricity cable while pruning a hedge. The 11,000-volt shock left him with severe burns and ongoing health issues. He's now taking legal action against Scott

BBC worker sues over racist Dalek 'exterminate' bullying

A BBC props manager is taking legal action against his employers after allegedly enduring racist bullying where colleagues repeatedly told him 'exterminate' in Dalek voices and made other discriminatory remarks about his Nigerian heritage.

New US tourist fee warning for British travellers

UK tourists planning trips to the United States now face an additional mandatory fee as part of enhanced border security measures. Here's what British travellers need to know about the new ESTA requirement.

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