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Victoria may make WFH a legal right

Millions of employees in Victoria could soon have the legal right to work from home under new proposals aimed at modernising workplace laws.

Sky News reveals dire conditions in Israeli shelter

Sky News correspondent Liz Storer reports from an overcrowded Israeli shelter, revealing dire conditions as conflict escalates. Families face shortages of food, water, and medical supplies.

Trinidad prison crisis: Inmates sleep in shifts

Prison officers in Trinidad and Tobago warn of a dangerous overcrowding crisis, with inmates forced to sleep in shifts and violence escalating. Authorities urged to act before the system collapses.

Santander hit by major banking outage

Thousands of Santander customers were left unable to access their accounts due to a major technical glitch. Here’s the latest on the disruption and how it affects you.

Woman loses vision, speech to rare brain disorder trio

A young woman shares her harrowing journey after being diagnosed with three rare brain conditions, leaving her blind and mute. Her story highlights the challenges of living with neurological disorders.

87 medical conditions now eligible for £737 monthly PIP

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has updated its list of medical conditions qualifying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), with successful claimants receiving up to £737 per month. Here’s what you need to know.

Hermes faces backlash over driver conditions

Delivery giant Hermes is under fire after reports emerge of harsh working conditions for drivers in West Yorkshire, sparking calls for better worker protections.

UK’s worst city to live in revealed

A recent survey has uncovered the UK city deemed the worst place to live, with residents citing high crime, poor transport, and lack of amenities as major concerns.

British mum's shocking death row ordeal

A British mother shares her harrowing ordeal on death row, revealing the inhumane conditions she endured, including being forced to eat without utensils.

Hidden risks in AI terms and conditions

Experts warn that AI platforms' lengthy terms and conditions may hide critical privacy risks. Learn what to look for before clicking 'accept'.

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