Last night Parliament voted to ban the sale of tobacco to anyone born on or after January 1, 2009, in a historic move. Rishi Sunak, the architect of the highly …
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders lashes out at claims that her $19,000 lectern purchased with taxpayer funds violated state law as she posts a “come and get it” photo.
by Jackby JackArkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ office has denied accusations that she violated state laws after purchasing a nearly $20,000 lectern with taxpayer funds. An audit requested by lawmakers and released …
- Australia
Debate arises over whether Bluey’s mother Chilli broke the law in massive season finale of TV show ‘The Sign’
by Elijahby ElijahBy Carina Stathis for WhatsNew2Day Australia Published: 20:54EDT, April 16, 2024 | Updated: 20:55 EDT, April 16, 2024 Hundreds of Bluey fans questioned whether Heeler pup’s mother, Chilli, violated a …
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Chris Cuomo compares Trump’s trial to that of OJ Simpson, saying both men are examples of the “cultural conflict between law and justice.”
by Jackby JackChris Cuomo compared OJ Simpson to Donald Trump on his podcast, stating that both cases exemplified the “cultural conflict between law and justice.” In an episode of The Chris Cuomo …
- Money
Alfa Romeo EV will NOT be called Milano after claiming it breaks the law by being built in Poland
by Elijahby ElijahLast week we brought you details of Alfa Romeo’s first electric vehicle, the Milano. But a monumental fallout in Italy has caused the company to do a 180-degree turn on …
- Life Style
How Holby City schoolgirl Jing Lusi went from soap star to Hollywood sensation: The 38-year-old actress, who adopted a ‘wild and erratic’ personality at school to challenge stereotypes about East Asians and abandoned plans From a law career to acting, he is ITV’s latest action hero.
by Merryby MerryShe won the hearts of viewers with her role as Dr Tara Lo in Holby City. But since then Jing Lusi has gone from soap opera star to burgeoning Hollywood …
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Are paternity rights in the United States going backwards? Major law firm quietly reduces licenses for new parents
by Jackby JackBy Helena Kelly Assistant Consumer Editor, Dailymail.Com Published: 14:36EDT, April 15, 2024 | Updated: 15:11EDT, April 15, 2024 A major law firm has quietly reduced by six weeks the amount …
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A Georgian lawmaker PUNCHES a rival politician in the face to stop him enacting a controversial law prompting a Putin-like crackdown, sparking a massive brawl in parliament.
by Alexanderby AlexanderA Georgian lawmaker today punched a rival politician in the face over the government’s reintroduction of a controversial “foreign influence” bill, sparking a massive fight in parliament. Critics say the …
- Health
Cigar-chomping Prime Minister Winston Churchill would have supported smoking ban, says Health Secretary Victoria Atkins, as Tory rebels say planned new law ‘unconservative’
by Alexanderby AlexanderBy David Wilcock, Mailonline Deputy Political Editor Published: 06:02EDT, April 14, 2024 | Updated: 03:22EDT, April 15, 2024 He smoked up to 10 cigars a day and reportedly once compared …
- Australia
Why the NRL team’s first global marijuana sponsorship could have broken the law, as Channel Nine and Foxtel are forced to change their TV coverage
by Elijahby ElijahDeal between Dolphins and medical cannabis clinic under review Prescription drug advertising is not legal in Australia Fox Sports and Nine forced to change coverage of Dolphins games By James …