Lauren Silverman drove without UK licence for 12 years
Simon Cowell's partner Lauren Silverman reveals she unknowingly drove in the UK without a valid licence for over a decade. Discover the rules she missed and the consequences she now faces.
Simon Cowell's partner Lauren Silverman reveals she unknowingly drove in the UK without a valid licence for over a decade. Discover the rules she missed and the consequences she now faces.
Exclusive: Top coach Mariana Cabral reveals how Uefa's Pro Licence admission criteria and limited course places are causing women's opportunities to 'go down the drain'. Discover the systemic hurdles.
Jo Jo Convenience in Fulham faces licence revocation after undercover officers repeatedly bought illegal cigarettes and duty-free vodka. A council review is set for January 20.
As the anniversary of Abi Branning's death approaches, Max's latest mistakes threaten to shatter any hope of reconciliation with his children Lauren and Oscar in EastEnders. Read the full spoilers.
Met Police urge Harrow Council to reject a new sports bar licence, alleging the applicant is linked to previous owners involved in crime. Decision due next week.
Hudson Bay Capital, co-founded by ex-Goldman Sachs managing directors, has secured a Dubai financial licence, expanding its global footprint. Discover the strategic move here.
The historic Barrow Creek Hotel, run by publican Les Pilton for 37 years, has had its liquor licence suspended by the NT Liquor Commission. Read the full story on the controversial ruling.
UK payments giant Zilch has acquired Lithuania's Fjord Bank, securing a European banking licence to fuel expansion. The fintech is eyeing further deals on its road to a public market debut. Read the full story.
The Walkers of Whitehall pub near Trafalgar Square has retained its licence after a council review, agreeing to cap late-night smokers and improve supervision after resident complaints.
Met Police oppose O'Bombeiro's bid to lift licence restrictions, warning it may invite back drug activity and anti-social behaviour. Brent Council to decide next week.
A son demands urgent reform of UK driving licence laws after his mother was killed by a driver with severe eyesight issues. His 'Sight Safe' campaign calls for mandatory eye tests.
David Haggard sentenced to six years for causing death by dangerous driving after fatal collision on Croydon Lane in March 2023. Read the full story.
The UK government announces a new road safety strategy, lowering the drink-drive limit in England and Wales and introducing eye tests for over-70s. Aim: cut road deaths by 65% by 2035.
A Wowcher deal offers a lifetime licence for Microsoft Office 2021 Professional Plus for just £21.60. We examine if this heavily discounted software package is legitimate and what you really get for your money.
The government's new road safety strategy promises eye tests for over-70s and a lower drink-drive limit, but bereaved families and the AA say it fails to protect young motorists. Read why campaigners demand more.
The UK government unveils its first major road safety plan in 20 years, lowering the drink-drive limit and proposing a 6-month minimum learning period. Critics say it fails to protect young drivers.
The government proposes a mandatory 3-6 month learning period for new drivers in England and Wales to improve road safety. Find out how this could affect you.
Donald Trump vetoes a safe drinking water project for Colorado, prompting Rep. Lauren Boebert to suggest political retaliation over her push for Epstein files release. Read the full story.
The Metropolitan Police call for the licence of the 90-year-old Elysée restaurant in Fitzrovia to be revoked over public safety fears. Consultation open until Jan 2026.
An alcohol coach dismantles the risky 'two-pint rule' for drivers. Discover why factors like body weight and beer strength make it an unreliable guide to staying legal.
John Doocey, 30, sentenced to three years after video showed him opening a can of Stella Artois moments before a high-speed crash that seriously injured two passengers on the A133 in Essex.
The former Duke of York voluntarily gave up his shotgun certificate after Metropolitan Police officers visited his Royal Lodge home. Discover the details and implications.
The Duke of York has voluntarily surrendered his firearms certificate after police visited his Windsor home. The move follows the release of new Jeffrey Epstein documents and the removal of his HRH style.
Lewisham Council approves late licence for Grand Empire's New Year's Eve party until 4am, overriding police concerns over capacity. Find out the full story.
A mass exodus of DVSA driving examiners and a flawed booking system have created a national crisis, with average test waits hitting 22 weeks. Discover why the government's 7-week target is now delayed until 2027.
TikTok reports a 100% rise in Christmas decor videos as users embrace 90s nostalgia with tinsel, VHS tapes & DIY ornaments. Experts link the trend to a search for comfort in uncertain times. Discover the key looks.
New research reveals London drivers are most likely to panic in road rage incidents during the pre-Christmas rush. Experts warn distracted driving could lead to fines up to £5,000 and 9 penalty points. Learn five key strategies to stay safe.
The culprit behind the missing charity cash is revealed in a dramatic BBC iPlayer episode, leading to a brutal confession and a pub fight between Max and Ian. Get the full spoilers.
Greenwich's Borough Hall has avoided a licence suspension after noise complaints. Its Saturday hours have been cut by one hour and new noise controls imposed following a council review.
The BBC is fighting a $10bn defamation lawsuit from Donald Trump while the UK government launches a review of its funding model. Explore the high-stakes legal battle and the broadcaster's uncertain future.