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Shop owner fined £1.3k for pavement sign breach

A Barking shop owner has been hit with a £1,315 court bill after his store's pavement display was found obstructing the street. Discover the full story and the council's warning.

Landlord fined £7.5k for illegal extension

A West London landlord has been ordered to pay £7,589 after building an 'unattractive' extension without planning permission and ignoring council demands to remove it. Learn more about the case.

Trump ends Somali TPS in Minnesota: Fightback begins

Minnesota officials and Somali community organisers vow to fight Trump's order ending Temporary Protected Status for Somalis. Legal experts question legality of state-specific immigration policy.

Teachers Track ICE to Protect Immigrant Students

San Diego educators conduct dawn patrols to monitor ICE activity near schools, protecting students' right to education despite rising immigration arrests and fear in mixed-status families.

US kills 3 in latest Pacific drug boat strike

The US military has killed three people in its 21st strike on alleged drug smuggling vessels since early September, raising legal questions from allies and human rights groups.

Only 2% of tenant complaints lead to enforcement

Exclusive data shows English councils prosecuted just 64 landlords despite 300,000 tenant complaints about unfit housing. New rights may remain 'symbolic' without proper funding.

The Grim Conformism of Pavement Vigilantes

Exploring how self-appointed pavement enforcers are creating hostile streetscapes. Discover the psychological drivers behind this troubling urban phenomenon.

Catholic Bishops Condemn Trump Immigration Policy

In a rare political statement, US Catholic bishops have condemned the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement, citing a 'climate of fear'. Read the full story and its implications.

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