Should I retire? How many pounds can I get after years of working in the UK? What changes in primary retirement? - answers to these questions Poles from the UK can find in a special Polish publication "All about retirement in England".more
Homophobia and transphobia still remain one of the biggest causes of violence against the LGBT+ community. On this day, the LGBT+ community across the world calls for recognition of their human rights.more
Austrian lawmakers have approved a bill that outlaws wearing a full-face veil in public. The new legislation also establishes mandatory integration courses, and prompts asylum seekers to do unpaid public work.more
Theresa May has defended her support for fox hunting, arguing that foxes must be killed and that hunting them with dogs on horseback is the most humane way of doing so.more
Council litter wardens are being paid bonuses for issuing fines, raising concerns that many are handing out tickets for offences as innocuous as accidentally dropping orange peel.more
Thousands of weapons including samurai swords, axes and air guns have been seized from schools across England and Wales. Press Association analysis of data from 32 police forces that released figures under Freedom of Information requests showed there were 2,579 weapons found over the past two years.more
Cannabis sales would be legalised for the over 18s in a push to stamp out mental health problems caused by skunk, under Liberal Democrat plans published today.more
Every month there is a case of a passenger being scalded on a Ryanair flight, a cabin attendant told the Circuit Civil Court. Judge Jacqueline Linnane awarded Limerick woman Grainne Dunworth €10,500 damages over a scalding incident on a flight from Prague to Dublin in January last year.more
The firm behind 100 million nuisance calls has been given a record £400,000 fine. Keurboom Communications Ltd has been handed the highest ever nuisance calls fine after more than 1,000 people complained about recorded - also known as automated - calls.more
Perpetrators of welfare fraud are to face tougher penalties and the prospect of being 'named and shamed' under legislation proposed by Social Protection Minister Leo Varadkar. At present, the only penalty many convicted of the crime face is repaying the money they took, he said.more
Half of workers on zero hours contracts and two in five on temporary contracts wrongly believe they are not entitled to paid holidays, a report reveals.more
A hit-and-run driver who knocked down and killed Kildare councillor Willie Crowley in December 2015 was speeding and did not brake, a court has heard. Damien Klasinski (29) pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to dangerous driving causing the death of Mr Crowley on Eyre Street, Newbridge.more
Speaking to the BBC's Newsnight programme after German media reported discussions had been frosty between the pair, he said it did not reveal anything new about the relationship between the trading bloc and the UK.more
A gun-toting racist abused two Polish men while riding a mobility scooter, police say. The incident, which happened in broad daylight near a busy high street in Essex, is being treated as a hate crime.more
The shocking extent of gun crime in London was laid bare today as new figures revealed one person was killed or seriously injured in a shooting every three days in the capital last year.more
Prince William demanded 1.5 million Euros compensation over topless photographs of his wife Catherine after revealing how they had brought back distressing memories of the "harassment" suffered by his mother Diana.more
Facebook will hire 3,000 more moderators to take down inappropriate and extreme content, such as videos of murders, increasing its community operations team by two-thirds to see off criticism that it is not doing enough to protect its users.more