Pub-goers in the UK are left furious after being hit by American-style service charges for drinks ordered at the bar. Bars and pubs in Scotland, under the ownership of The Scotsman Group, have implemented a new policy of imposing a 2 percent
Police and student protesters clashed in the center of the Greek capital on Thursday after a demonstration against government plans to allow private universities. Demonstrators in Athens attacked police cordons, set fire to trash dumpsters and threw stones at riot police near
A pensioner described his horror after he was landed with an enormous energy bill from British Gas – despite spending most of his time out of the country. Charlie Walton, 85, lives on his own in Pegswood, Northumberland, but spends half of
A Tory top dog has condemned the Labour Party’s alternative to the Government’s Rwanda plan and insisted it would lead to Britain “taking in more failed claimants than it removes”. The scheme to deport refugees who make failed claims at asylum to Rwanda
Russia’s lower house has passed a bill permitting authorities to seize assets from those convicted of spreading false information about the military. The bill is expected to easily pass through the upper house of parliament and receive President Putin’s approval. The law
The lower house of Spain’s Parliament is set to debate and vote Tuesday on the fate of a highly controversial amnesty bill for Catalan separatists. The legislation, brokered by Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to shore up support in Catalonia, would erase the
Nigel Farage hit back at the Archbishop of Canterbury over his latest Rwanda intervention. Justin Welby criticised the deportation plan for “leading the nation down a damaging path” and claimed the nation can “do better”. But Mr Farage said he does not
Tory MPs have warned them not to “water down” or delay the key legislation so flights to the east African country can get off the ground this spring. Their warning comes amid fears the Lib Dems could try and thwart it in
Sri Lankan lawmakers are facing backlash on a controversial internet safety bill criticized for allegedly curbing freedom of speech. Public Security Minister Tiran Alles introduced the bill, claiming it addresses issues that threaten national security. Alles argued the laws are necessary, citing
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