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46,000 drivers wrongly fined for ULEZ charges

Transport for London has overturned over 46,000 fines issued to drivers of compliant vehicles in the Ultra Low Emission Zone. Discover how DVLA data errors led to the penalties and what to do if you're affected.

Winter car idling could land you with £80 fine

Motorists across the UK are being warned they could face fines up to £80 for engine idling during cold mornings. Learn how to avoid penalties and stay compliant with local council regulations.

UK to Name and Shame Minimum Wage Cheats

The government is launching a new 'name and shame' scheme for employers who breach minimum wage laws, protecting 42,000 vulnerable workers. Discover the full Budget details.

Guardiola fumes over Man City's £3m Premier League fines

Pep Guardiola reveals Manchester City have been fined over £3m for delayed second-half restarts. The manager joked that singers like Burna Boy should also be penalised. Read more on this Premier League controversy.

Dubai's £103k photo fine for tourists revealed

A common tourist habit in Dubai could land you with a £103,000 fine or jail time. Discover the lesser-known laws, from photography to jaywalking, you need to know before you travel.

DVLA alert: 500,000 drivers risk £1,000 fine

The DVLA has issued an urgent warning to nearly half a million motorists driving untaxed vehicles. Avoid a £1,000 penalty by checking your vehicle tax status online now.

Meta Faces Millions in Australian News Fines

Meta could face millions in penalties under Australia's new media bargaining rules while Google renews deals at lower rates. Learn how this affects news publishers.

Albanese: Whitlam Dismissal a 'Calculated Plot'

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marks the 50th anniversary of Gough Whitlam's dismissal, calling it a 'calculated plot'. Also, Trump threatens BBC, and Melbourne plans transport expansion.

West London littering fines triple to £150

Hammersmith & Fulham Council dramatically increases littering penalties from £50 to £150 as part of aggressive new clean streets initiative targeting environmental offenders.

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