The UK gambling watchdog has told MPs that it does not currently oversee the purchase of in-game content like Fifa player packs and video game loot boxes.more
A toxic culture of sexual harassment is prevalent in McDonald's stores in the UK, with predatory employees moved to different stores rather than being sacked, according to workers.more
The administration of US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that it will vastly extend the authority of immigration officers to deport migrants without allowing them to appear before judges, its second major policy shift on immigration in eight days.more
Prosecutors in Las Vegas say that Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo will not face criminal charges over allegations he raped a woman at a Las Vegas hotel in 2009.more
The mayors of London, Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield have called on the government to press ahead with reforms to the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and allow trans and non-binary to determine their own gender identity.more
Citizens of Trieste are planning a protest on Saturday to claim their "right to nap in a hammock" in the northern Italian city's popular seafront pine forest area, Barcola, after an Austrian tourist was fined €300 for sleeping in one.more
British Deputy Interior Minister for Immigration Caroline Nokes appeals to Poles living in Great Britain not to submit during registration in the settlement system and to secure their rights after the planned Brexit.more
The home secretary, Sajid Javid, will say in a speech that public figures must moderate their language as part of the fight against extremism, noting that he "knows what it's like to be told to go back to where I came from".more
France and Germany have requested at the General Affairs Council to organize another hearing regarding the rule of law in Poland after the holidays. The deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Konrad Szymański informed that Poland is ready to provide information, but does not see the need for a new hearing.more
The European Commission has started the second stage of the proceedings against Poland in connection with the violation of EU law on the new disciplinary system for judges. This is a step towards referring the case to the EU Court of Justice.more
The brother of Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi will appear in court today after being extradited from Libya over his alleged involvement in the terror attack.more
More than half a million permits which may be required to drive abroad after Brexit have been bought since February, according to Government figures.more
The next prime minister should lower the salary threshold for foreign workers in the UK from £30,000 to £20,000, a group of business and education bodies has said.more
A little over a month has left until August 29 - the end of the deadline for filing complaints about PPI. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which oversees the financial services and consumer protection sector in the UK, urges residents in the UK to decide whether to lodge complaints about repayment of this debt.more
Two key Democratic lawmakers are calling on Amazon.com Inc. to take stronger action to prevent fake reviews of products sold online from spreading on its platform.more
A Berlin court has ruled that the government must repatriate the German wife of a suspected Islamic State (IS) group fighter and her three children.more