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Drivers warned of £1000 fine for windscreen mistake

Millions of UK motorists are at risk of a hefty £1000 fine and penalty points due to a commonly overlooked winter driving law. Experts reveal the crucial checks you must make before starting your engine.

Boss's 'fatherly' touch not harassment, tribunal rules

An employment tribunal has ruled that a male director placing his hand on a female HR worker's shoulder was a 'fatherly' gesture, not sexual harassment, dismissing her claims of a 'hostile' work environment.

I Risked Prison to Marry My Cousin in UK

A British man reveals his extraordinary journey of secretly marrying his first cousin, a criminal offence in the UK punishable by prison, and their fight for legal recognition of their controversial union.

Sheridan Smith's 'I Fought The Law': A Gripping Triumph

Sheridan Smith delivers a powerhouse performance in ITV's compelling new true-crime drama, 'I Fought The Law', exploring a grandmother's relentless fight for justice against a legally dubious police force.

Sheridan Smith's 'Fought Law' Divides ITV Audience

Christopher Stevens delivers his verdict on Sheridan Smith's gritty new ITV legal drama 'Fought Law', exploring the polarising reaction from audiences and the star's compelling performance.

Sheridan Smith Co-Star's On-Set 'Terror' & Panic Attacks

Actor Oliver Stokes opens up about the immense pressure and panic attacks he suffered while filming the new true-crime drama 'Fought The Law' alongside Sheridan Smith, calling it the 'hardest job' of his life.

British woman fined £1700 in France for her cat's miaows

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.

Gay Men Brutally Whipped in Public Under Sharia Law

Two gay men were publicly whipped in Indonesia's Aceh province after being found guilty under strict Sharia law. The brutal caning has sparked international outrage and renewed debate on human rights.

Malaysia U-turns on mandatory prayer punishment

The Malaysian government has swiftly U-turned on a controversial plan to punish Muslim men for skipping Friday prayers, following a fierce backlash from the public and legal experts.

Australia Faces Legal Risk Over Fossil Fuels Post-ICJ Ruling

Australia could be held legally accountable for its fossil fuel policies after a groundbreaking climate ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Experts warn of potential lawsuits if the country fails to align with global climate commitments.

Supreme Court rejects PSNI appeal in RUC case

The UK Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) regarding historical RUC actions, marking a pivotal moment in legacy cases.

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