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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.

Renters' Rights Act Start Date: May 2026

The UK Government confirms the Renters' Rights Act starts May 1, 2026, ending Section 21 evictions. Discover what the new tenant protections mean for you.

EU Investigates Google for Demoting News Content

The EU launches Digital Markets Act investigation into Google Search over concerns it unfairly demotes commercial news content, potentially causing significant revenue losses for publishers.

US Government Shutdown Ends After 42 Days

The longest US government shutdown in history concludes after House narrowly passes funding bill, but excludes Democratic healthcare demands. Federal operations resume through January.

South London Teenager Faces Terrorism Charge

An 18-year-old from Wallington has been charged under the Terrorism Act after attempting to travel to Syria to join Islamic State. He was arrested at Gatwick Airport.

Democrats demand Schumer resign after shutdown

Chuck Schumer faces calls to step down as Senate minority leader after eight Democrats defect in government shutdown vote. Progressive groups and lawmakers blame leadership failure.

US Elections: Abortion Rights Hanging in Balance

American voters have spoken in critical state elections that could determine the future of reproductive rights across the nation. The results signal a dramatic political shift with global implications.

Democrats Win Pennsylvania Supreme Court Election

Democrats secure pivotal win in Pennsylvania's Supreme Court race, reshaping the state's judicial landscape ahead of critical 2026 contests with significant implications for voting rights and abortion access.

US Election 2025: How States Will Decide Abortion Rights

As Americans head to the polls, the battle over abortion access reaches a critical juncture. Our comprehensive analysis reveals how voting outcomes in pivotal states could reshape reproductive rights across the nation for years to come.

NSW Govt strikes major crossbench deal on key reforms

The Minns Labor government secures parliamentary support through sweeping concessions on environmental planning, workers' compensation reforms and firearm regulations in landmark crossbench negotiations.

MPs oppose abortion and stillbirth paid leave

Conservative MPs Barnaby Joyce and Andrew Hastie face backlash after voting against legislation that would provide paid leave for women experiencing abortion or stillbirth, sparking accusations of playing politics with women's health.

ACA Insurance Premiums Set for Major Price Hike

American families are bracing for financial strain as Affordable Care Act insurance premiums are set to jump by an average of 15% next year, with some states facing increases of up to 40%.

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