Trump threatens BBC with $1bn lawsuit
Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1bn over the editing of his Capitol speech. The UK government faces awkward questions as the crisis deepens.
Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1bn over the editing of his Capitol speech. The UK government faces awkward questions as the crisis deepens.
New figures reveal one learner has failed the UK driving theory test 128 times, spending £2,944. Discover the challenges and costs faced by learner drivers today.
New figures show the extreme lengths some learners go to pass their driving tests, with one failing the theory 128 times. Discover the costs and challenges of the UK's driving test system.
BBC Director General and News CEO resign after Panorama documentary falsely edited Trump's Capitol riot speech. Readers passionately debate media bias and trust in UK news.
A West London convenience store has been stripped of its alcohol licence after being caught selling spirits to an underage teenager during a police-led test purchase operation.
A London father's elaborate scheme to cheat his driving theory test using hidden technology resulted in a criminal conviction and driving ban, serving as a stark warning to test-takers.
Exclusive analysis reveals how artificial intelligence could transform legal services for smaller UK firms, boosting efficiency and access to justice beyond corporate giants.
Major changes are coming to BBC licence fee payments with new flexible options and potential price increases. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming reforms.
Australian authorities issue urgent warning after Google's AI search tool provides dangerously incorrect information about when drivers must use headlights, risking road safety nationwide.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Transport for London's automated payment system is penalising compliant drivers, with one motorist facing £9,000 in wrongful charges.
Pierluigi in Beckenham could lose its alcohol licence following police intervention over alleged crime links and licensing breaches, with a crucial council decision pending.
In a significant move shaking up London's legal scene, Ashurst secures top private equity partner Roger Parker from Magic Circle rival Linklaters, strengthening their corporate practice.
A driver in East London faces serious consequences after being caught on camera vaping with both hands off the wheel while navigating a major roundabout. Exclusive police footage reveals the dangerous moment.
London drivers face potential pay-per-mile road charges as TfL considers radical new pricing to replace existing fees and tackle congestion.
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been slapped with a driving ban after being caught racing down the M4 hard shoulder at 77mph during heavy traffic, sparking safety concerns.
Exclusive footage shows Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana committing dangerous driving offence on motorway hard shoulder, prompting police investigation and fan outrage.
Discover how revolutionary flying electric vehicles are set to transform urban mobility, from autonomous parking to vertical take-off capabilities, though not without their quirks.
A popular Fitzrovia restaurant has been forced to close after Westminster Council revoked its alcohol licence following undercover police operations and resident complaints about anti-social behaviour.
London residents have final opportunity to influence alcohol licensing decisions as consultation deadline approaches for venues across the capital.
Major Highway Code changes are catching drivers off guard. Discover the new hierarchy of road users and how it affects your daily commute in London.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confirms Rachel Reeves will face no further action after investigation into rental property licence oversight. Full details revealed.
Christopher Lynn sentenced to nine years for causing death of grandmother while driving impaired after cocaine binge
International law firm Latham & Watkins announces seven London promotions in its 40-partner global round, strengthening its UK corporate and finance capabilities.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after confessing to renting her London home without a mandatory licence, raising questions about politicians and property rules.
French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.
Dramatic scenes unfolded in Harrow as reckless drivers launched fireworks from moving vehicles, turning residential streets into danger zones and sparking a major police investigation.
Oxford launches groundbreaking congestion charge scheme targeting petrol and diesel vehicles in the city centre. Find out if you'll pay and how it works.
Oxford's radical traffic transformation begins as congestion charges take effect. Discover how the new fees will impact drivers, exemptions available, and what it means for city travel.
A top-flight footballer has been handed a driving ban and substantial fines after being caught speeding twice within weeks, with one offence reaching 96mph in a 50mph zone.
Major London law firms are increasingly promoting lawyers to non-equity partner roles, signalling a strategic shift in talent retention and financial management within the UK legal sector.