An employee successfully took down her boss in court after he sacked her on her first day of work after she revealed her “broken teeth”. Nieuwsblad reported that Belgian worker Justine, 35, suffers from a hereditary disease that means her teeth are
Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Home Office over security has already cost UK taxpayers £296,882.87. The Duke of Sussex brought legal action some 18 months ago against the Government’s department following a decision taken in February 2020 not to grant him
European gas prices will not return to the astronomically high levels seen in 2022 following Russia’s war in Ukraine, the head of one of Europe’s major energy companies has said. Households across Europe have been burdened with higher energy bills over the
A multimillionaire retired ambassador has won a High Court fight with the “surrogate daughter” who moved into his £15million stately home and refused to leave. David Gladstone, 87, went to war with lawyer Leigh White after she moved into his Grade-I listed
Daily Express reporter Steph Spyro on shrinking Perito Moreno (Image: Adam Gerrard) A crash of thunder roars across the global warming front line where time is running out in the battle to reverse climate change. Ice bearing the weight of centuries calves
What started as a Valentine’s Day troll by JuJu Smith-Schuster to James Bradberry has turned into a Twitter beef where Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes got involved. Mahomes was the latest to jump in on a back-and-forth exchange between players on
Ukrainian forces are killing nearly 1,000 Russian troops every day, and they eliminated 5,000 troops in a single battle in late January, according to U.K. officials citing data from Ukraine. Russian troops, including the elite 155th naval infantry, stormed the Ukrainian coal
Elite Russian units made multiple unsuccessful attempts to capture a fortified coal mining town in Vuhledar, Donetsk in broad daylight, resulting in heavy military losses for Russia. Ukrainian officials reported significant numbers of enemy troops killed, wounded, and captured during the battle,
The New York Times brought the lawsuit to the EU following the failure to release President Ursula von der Leyen’s texts with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. This comes after Alexander Fanta, a journalist for netzpolitik.org, requested access to the texts but was refused. The case will come to
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre filed a defamation lawsuit earlier this week against Mississippi State Auditor Shad White, Fox Sports personality Shannon Sharpe and sports podcast host Pat McAfee over Favre’s alleged involvement in a $77 million Mississippi welfare fraud case.