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UK bans Palestine Action under terrorism legislation

The UK government has officially outlawed Palestine Action under terrorism legislation, sparking fierce debate over protest rights and jury independence. Activists vow to continue demonstrations despite the ban.

Biotech CEO's Viral Racist Uber Rant Exposes Immigrant Hypocrisy

Bryan Johnson, a Russian-born biotech CEO, faces intense backlash after a viral video captures his explosive racist rant against an Uber driver in San Francisco. The incident, filled with expletives and threats, has sparked widespread condemnation and rai

Paul Weller Sues Accountants Over Israel 'Genocide' Remarks

Music icon Paul Weller launches a high-stakes legal battle against his former accountants, alleging religious discrimination after they terminated their professional relationship over his comments on the Israel-Gaza conflict, which he described as 'genoci

Councils Win High Court Ruling Against Asylum Hotels

Local authorities score a major legal victory against the Home Office, granting them new powers to challenge the use of hotels as asylum seeker accommodation. The ruling could set a nationwide precedent.

Jillian Michaels to Sue Netflix Over 'Biggest Loser' Portrayal

Celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels is preparing explosive legal action against Netflix, alleging the docuseries 'The Biggest Loser' falsely portrayed her as supplying dangerous caffeine pills to contestants. The legal battle threatens to expose behind-the

Banker sues over £3M botched dream home

A former Citibank executive is taking legal action against builders after her £3 million dream home turned into a nightmare due to shoddy workmanship.

Strictly bosses act amid Pernice scandal

BBC executives are reportedly taking 'unprecedented steps' to address the growing controversy surrounding Strictly pro Giovanni Pernice, as claims of 'threatening behaviour' emerge.

Mars sued over titanium dioxide in Skittles

A lawsuit alleges that Mars Inc. knowingly includes harmful titanium dioxide in Skittles, despite health risks. The case could reshape food safety standards.

Cop pays £12K after breaking man's finger

A Police Scotland officer has been ordered to pay £12,000 in compensation after breaking a man's finger during an arrest. The incident has raised questions about police conduct and accountability.

Parents sue school over student's 'shooting joke'

Parents in Arizona are taking legal action against a school after a student allegedly made a 'joke' about a school shooting, sparking outrage and raising concerns over safety protocols.

First lawsuit filed over Texas flooding tragedy

A devastating flood in Texas has led to the first lawsuit after a woman and her fiancé were tragically washed away from their RV park. Legal action seeks justice for the catastrophic event.

Texas sues Google over YouTube data collection

Texas has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of illegally collecting biometric data from YouTube users without consent. The case could have major implications for digital privacy laws.

'Masterpiece' Action Film Hits Netflix Top 10

The high-octane thriller 'Masterpiece' has blasted its way into Netflix's global Top 10 just days after release - discover why this under-the-radar action film is dominating streaming charts worldwide.

Palestine Action: 'We're not terrorists'

Members of Palestine Action hit back at claims of terrorism, insisting their direct-action protests are lawful and necessary to challenge arms trade complicity in Gaza.

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