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Parents face £2,500 fines for school holiday absences

Strict new government regulations empower headteachers to issue hefty fines and pursue legal action against parents taking children out of school without permission, with penalties reaching up to £2,500 per child.

Canary Islands Tourists Face Bans for Dodging Fines

Holidaymakers in the Canary Islands are being warned they risk severe financial penalties and being barred from returning if they attempt to dodge on-the-spot fines for flouting local laws.

5 Tourist Mistakes That Could Land You a Fine

Travellers are being warned about five surprising holiday habits that could result in unexpected fines. From beach rules to local customs, here’s what to avoid to stay penalty-free.

Najee Harris returns to NFL after fireworks accident

Pittsburgh Steelers' star running back Najee Harris is set for a dramatic return to the NFL after recovering from a fireworks accident that left fans worried. Get the latest updates on his recovery and what this means for the LA Chargers clash.

Man killed in homemade cannon fireworks accident

A 22-year-old man lost his life in a devastating fireworks accident in Maine after a homemade cannon exploded during a family gathering. Authorities are investigating the incident.

Sydney NYE Fireworks Face Boycott Over Entry Fee

Sydney's iconic New Year's Eve fireworks display is under fire as locals threaten to boycott the event due to a new entry fee. Discover why residents are outraged and what this means for the city's biggest celebration.

Football hooligans attack rivals with fireworks

A violent confrontation between football hooligans escalated into a dangerous fireworks attack, leaving rivals injured and authorities scrambling for answers. Read the full report.

Sydney NYE fireworks may become ticketed event

Sydney's iconic New Year's Eve fireworks may soon require tickets, as officials consider crowd control measures. Find out how this could change the world-famous celebration.

Labour council approves £100 fines for swearing

A Labour-run council has approved a controversial Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) allowing fines of up to £100 for swearing in public, raising concerns over civil liberties.

Parents face jail for kids' school absences

Parents in the UK are being warned about the severe consequences of failing to ensure their children attend school, including hefty fines and even jail time.

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