The Spanish investigators have solved the mystery of the lack of the owner of the winning lottery ticket. In 2012, an anonymous player was entitled to a 4.72 million euro collection.more
The season-ending 2019 WTA Finals is set to offer the largest amount of prize money in the history of professional tennis with a potential pay day of $4.725 million, the organization announced. It surpasses the previous record of $3.85 million given to the men's and women's singles winners at the US Open.more
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has claimed the Government's proposed working visa salary threshold of £30,000 "would prevent recruitment" of EU migrants.more
Mobile phone group Giffgaff has been fined £1.4m by regulator Ofcom for "unacceptable" billing mistakes that saw 2.6 million customers overcharged.more
More than 4 million people in the UK are living more than 50% below the official poverty line, while seven million have been trapped in poverty for at least two of the previous three years, research shows. more
Prime minister Boris Johnson's government is planning a reported £100m public-information advertising splurge to prepare the UK for the increasingly likely prospect of a no-deal Brexit, according to The Sunday Telegraph.more
The record low unemployment in Poland has reduced the travels of new emigrants to major emigration countries from the past, such as the United Kingdom and Germany, according to a report published by the National Bank of Poland.more
An eight-year-old boy whose stomach and groin was scalded when hot chocolate spilled over him on a Ryanair flight, has been awarded damages of €25,000 in the Circuit Civil Court.more
Antoine Griezmann's £108million Barcelona move could be blocked due to the ongoing argument over his transfer fee. Atletico Madrid submitted an official complaint regarding the deal when the Blaugrana announced Griezmann's signing after activating his release clause.more
There is a growing number of cases against banks, and there may be even more of them, because the courts are more likely to adjudicate in favor of clients - says Rzeczpospolita.more
Household water bills in England and Wales are to be cut by an average £50 over the next five years, under proposals set out by the water regulator.more