The American travel portal TripAdvisor won yesterday a lawsuit against him in Barcelona by the Spanish owner of two restaurants. The entrepreneur claimed that there were too many negative customer reviews of his locals on the portal.more
Britain's Supreme Court announced Thursday it will rule next week on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in shutting down parliament in the final weeks before Brexit.more
Stalkers, domestic abusers and paedophiles face having their jail sentences increased if victims or members of the public complain their punishment is too lenient as the government continues to roll out its tough-on-crime agenda.more
About one in 20 workers does not get paid holidays, while one in 10 does not get a payslip, according to a report by the Resolution Foundation think tank.more
British House of Commons announcer John Bercow warned Boris Johnson's government not to ignore the parliamentary bill blocking Britain's exit from the European Union without agreement.more
Whoever repays the loan earlier, the bank should reduce all costs of servicing it proportionally, in particular the commission, which was ruled by the EU Tribunal - reports Rzeczpospolita yesterday.
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At the first post-holiday European Parliament meeting, MEPs want to adopt a resolution calling for regulation of citizens' rights in the event of chaotic Brexit, EU sources say today.more
Boris Johnson's suspension of the UK Parliament is unlawful, Scotland's highest civil court has ruled. A panel of three judges at the Court of Session found in favour of a cross-party group of politicians who were challenging the prime minister's move.more
International students will be able to stay in the UK for two years after graduating, to find work, under new proposals announced by the Prime Minister.more
The president signed the act on the national population and housing census, which is to take place from April 1 to June 30, 2021. The organization of the census was entrusted to the president of the Central Statistical Office.
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Thanks to the register, it will be difficult to hide the criminal past. "Professional thieves" must be on guard. The register is to be launched in November - today's Rzeczpospolita reports.more
The High Court of England and Wales rejected a lawsuit against the British government's decision to suspend parliamentary proceedings for five weeks and to start a new parliamentary session. A court in Scotland had previously made a similar decision.more
Campaigners have voiced concern that the Home Office is taking rapid steps to resolve the problems experienced by high-profile European nationals applying for settled status who have gone public with their difficulties, in an apparent attempt to manage negative publicity.more
Removing the consequences of failures that threaten the environment costs a lot. Industries where such risk is high decide on special policies, "Puls Biznesu" reports.more
India has published the final version of a list which effectively strips about 1.9 million people in the north-eastern state of Assam of their citizenship. The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a list of people who can prove they came to the state by 24 March 1971, the day before neighbouring Bangladesh declared independence from Pakistan.more
Children are still buying knives from big UK supermarkets including Tesco and Asda - despite retailers' recent public pledges to toughen up their sales policies - according to the results of tests carried out by National Trading Standards officers.more
Forty thousand failed asylum seekers are still in the country despite being targeted for removal, according to official figures that one MP called a national disgrace.more