The Norwegian ski jumper Thomas Aasen Markeng, who was supposed to compete in the World Cup weekend in Nizhny Tagile, was not allowed into Russia. After many hours in custody at the Moscow airport, he was deported to Norway because of an invalid passport.more
Boris Johnson has set out his plans to leave the EU and pass a tax-cutting post-Brexit budget within 100 days of taking office if he wins the election.more
The District Court in Biała Podlaska ruled that the five Chechen children whose mother had deported from Denmark to Poland would remain under the care of their parents. The woman did it because the social services took her children and placed them in three separate foster families.more
According to a survey of the Supreme Bar Council in Poland, almost every fourth citizen resigned from exercising their rights - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports.more
Polish media today inform about the case of a Polish woman who lost her right to care for her 13-year-old son. The woman learned from the agency's employees that the boy would go to the same-sex family, which provoked her severe opposition. She asked for help, among others Polish consul, who reminded the woman that he lives in Great Britain and is obliged to comply with local law.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would toughen sentences for people convicted of violent crime and terrorism, such as the attacker who killed two people on Friday, if he wins a national election this month.more
Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed Saturday to review Britain's sentencing system after a convicted terrorist released early from prison was suspected of stabbing two people to death in an attack around London Bridge.more
The Supreme Court once again inclined to convert to PLN and keep the LIBOR rate. Now for the first time in the case of a denominated loan - informs 'Rzeczpospolita'.more
Trade unionists suggest that the condition for receiving a retirement pension is only seniority: 35 years for women and 40 for men - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports.more
Tilli Buchanan from Utah, USA, accused of a crime because her juvenile stepchildren saw her in a topless outfit, fighting for her rights in court. Her lawyers recall California, which lifted the ban on women without upper underwear.more
The president of Open Vld, Gwendolyn Rutten, considers the time is ripe to open a debate on the right to die of those who consider their life is fulfilled - not hurriedly but in peace and quiet, she pleaded in De Morgen.more
US lawyers for victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are urging Prince Andrew to co-operate with investigators, insisting he was "simply not credible" in an interview on his relationship with the late financier.more
Former Head of the Scottish Autonomous Government, Alex Salmond, went to court in Edinburgh today for allegations of sexual harassment and attempted rape, which he allegedly committed during his term of office.more
A court in Madrid sentenced Ryanair to reimbursement of a charge levied on one of the passengers for hand luggage that was allegedly too heavy. The judge in the case explained that the carrier had no right to charge money for hand luggage.more
On Tuesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a new lawsuit against e-cigarette company Juul, alleging that the company misled consumers about the risks of vaping through deceptive advertising.more
Adults who commit the premeditated murder of a child will be given tougher sentences of life without parole under plans due to be included in the Conservative party's manifesto.more
Swedish authorities have discontinued an investigation into a rape allegation against the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, after a review of the evidence.more
A former Tesco employee, who took a €25,000 voluntary redundancy package unaware he had an option of continuing to work night shifts in the store, has been awarded €25,000 damages on top of his original €25,000 redundancy pay-out.more
Collecting data on recruitment about whether the vaccination obligation has been fulfilled does not constitute discrimination, said the Provincial Administrative Court in Poznań, which was announced yesterday by the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita".more