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Roger Waters Faces Prosecution for Supporting Banned Palestine Action

Roger Waters, a former Pink Floyd member, faces potential prosecution in the UK after publicly supporting the banned organization Palestine Action on July 5th, 2025, praising their actions and defying the government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization.

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Private Firm's Fly-Tipping Fines Spark Outrage in Nottinghamshire

In Nottinghamshire, England, residents are receiving hundreds of fixed penalty notices (FPNs) from a private company, WISE, for alleged fly-tipping, sparking outrage over unfair accusations and high fines; the council says it's in response to resident concerns about declining street cleanliness.

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UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill

The UK Parliament passed the Terminally Ill Adults \(End of Life\) Bill, allowing assisted dying for terminally ill individuals in England and Wales with less than six months to live, subject to a rigorous evaluation process by medical professionals and a panel, following years of campaigning and de...

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UK Caravan Owners Report Financial Losses and Bullying Tactics from Holiday Parks

UK caravan owners are reporting significant financial losses and alleged bullying tactics from holiday parks, including misleading sales claims, steep site fee increases, and pressure to sell caravans back at a loss, prompting calls for stricter regulations.

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TV Star Jailed for Funding Hezbollah Through Art Sales

Oghenochuko Ojiri, a 53-year-old TV personality, was jailed for two and a half years for selling £140,000 of art to a suspected Hezbollah financier, Nazem Ahmad, between October 2020 and December 2021, violating the Terrorism Act 2000.

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TikTok Shop Faces Allergen Labeling Crisis

TikTok Shop is under fire for numerous food listings missing crucial allergen information, putting consumers with allergies at grave risk, with experts urging caution and calling for platform intervention.

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Distracted Driver Sentenced in Fatal Cycling Accident

On June 2023, a British Army soldier, Sophie Waugh, driving while using Snapchat and Facebook, struck and killed cyclist Ian Morris in North Yorkshire. Waugh received a six-year, eight-month prison sentence, prompting calls for harsher penalties from Morris' family.

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UK Porn Sites to Introduce Mandatory Age Verification

Starting July 25th, major UK pornography sites like Pornhub and Redtube will introduce mandatory age verification under Ofcom's Online Safety Act, aiming to protect children from harmful online content following research showing significant underage access.

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UK Parliament Decriminalizes Abortion

The UK Parliament voted to decriminalize abortion in England and Wales, removing criminal penalties for women seeking terminations outside the existing legal framework; the vote was 379 to 137, following several high-profile prosecutions of women.

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BBC Art Expert Jailed for Hezbollah Financing Link

Oghenochuko Ojiri, a BBC art expert, received a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for selling £140,000 of artwork to Nazem Ahmad, a suspected Hezbollah financier, between October 2020 and December 2021, marking the first conviction under section 21a of the UK Terrorism Act 2000.

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London Quran Burning Leads to Hate Speech Conviction

Hamit Coskun, a 50-year-old man, was fined £240 in London for burning a Quran outside the Turkish consulate on February, shouting anti-Islamic slurs; a judge found his actions were motivated by hatred of Muslims, sparking debate about free speech.

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UK's 'Cab Rank' Rule: Fair System or Ethical Dilemma?

The UK's 'cab rank' rule requires barristers to accept cases regardless of personal opinion, sparking debate about its fairness and impact on both the legal profession and the justice system.

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