The fence at the centre of the blistering row (Image: Champion) A dad-of-five was jailed, handed a £475,000 court bill and has now been stripped of his family home after one of Britain’s most disastrous neighbours’ disputes – sparked by the position
French lawmakers are debating a bill aimed at banning discrimination based on hair texture, length, color or style. The bill would make France the first country to recognize hair-based discrimination at a national level. The bill has support from President Macron’s centrist
Lawmakers in Thailand’s lower house of Parliament approved a marriage equality bill on Wednesday. The bill passed its final reading with the approval of 400 out of 415 members of the House of Representatives in attendance. The bill now moves to the
A couple spent months worrying about a £3.4k energy debt they insisted was not theirs – and even had bailiffs knocking at the door. Jess Bramley, 31, and Jonathon Williams, 33, were sure they had stayed with supplier, EDF, after moving to
Esther and Zavy Adler and their son Chaim outside Mayor and City County Court after hearing in dispu (Image: Champion News) An angry dad who snapped and invaded his neighbours’ garden after his son’s football was confiscated has been left facing a
The British government will introduce a bill in parliament on Wednesday to fulfill its promise to phase out smoking among young people by banning tobacco sales for future generations. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill, if passed unamended, will be one of the
Rishi Sunak vowed to save thousands of lives and billions of pounds for the NHS by creating a new smoke free generation. Planned new laws stopping anyone 15 or younger from ever being able to legally buy cigarettes will be introduced in
Rishi Sunak has defeated attempts to wreck his plans to deport migrants to Rwanda. MPs rejected all 10 of the amendments to the Rwanda Bill, potentially paving the way for it to gain Royal Assent this week. But the Government will face
A pioneering bill to curb the rampant pace of fast fashion won unanimous approval in the lower house of the French Parliament, making France one of the first countries worldwide to target the influx of low-cost, mass-produced garments predominantly from China. The
The number of asylum seekers in hotels has fallen by just seven since the Prime Minister pledged to move them out. Home Office figures show 45,768 asylum seekers are still housed in expensive hotel accommodation. It means the figure has barely changed