London shop fined £1.5m for illegal £5/hour workers
A prestigious Oxford Street retailer faces massive penalties after employing illegal workers and paying them just £5 per hour in a major immigration enforcement crackdown.
A prestigious Oxford Street retailer faces massive penalties after employing illegal workers and paying them just £5 per hour in a major immigration enforcement crackdown.
Exclusive: Israel's former chief military prosecutor detained over controversial leaked footage while dozens of Palestinian remains are handed over in Gaza.
Exclusive: Navi Pillay compares Israeli actions in Gaza to apartheid and genocide, urging international community to take decisive action in damning new statement.
British companies are bracing for sweeping new immigration compliance requirements targeting gig economy workers, with fines set to quadruple for non-compliance under updated Right to Work legislation.
In a historic victory for body art freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the 60-year prohibition against non-medical professionals performing tattoos, sparking celebration across the industry.
His Majesty's Inspectorate sounds alarm over stalled police reforms, warning the Home Office risks failing to deliver crucial changes during a 'critical moment' for law enforcement.
Multiple California police officers were rushed to hospital following a brutal attack while attempting to apprehend a suspect, raising concerns about officer safety.
The US Supreme Court prepares to hear a landmark case challenging Donald Trump's authority to impose sweeping tariffs without congressional approval, setting up a constitutional clash with global economic implications.
Exciting plans for direct train services from London to the French Alps and Provence could revolutionise travel to Europe, with potential routes to Lyon, Avignon, and Marseille under development.
A British entrepreneur faces corporate giant L'Oréal in a landmark tribunal case over trademark rights that could redefine small business protection.
Major delivery firm DPD faces explosive allegations of systematically sacking drivers who spoke out against significant pay reductions, raising serious concerns about workers' rights in the gig economy.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has approved sweeping changes to death penalty protocols, dramatically lowering the jury threshold required for capital sentences and expanding execution methods in a move that's drawing international condemnation.
A man known as 'Joe Donor' persists in advertising unregulated fertility services despite legal action, raising serious concerns about patient safety and reproductive rights in the UK.
A grieving mother takes legal action against Maine police following her daughter's wrongful death, alleging systemic failures in mental health care and law enforcement protocols.
New figures reveal more than 70 asylum seekers have been returned to France under Rishi Sunak's returns agreement, while Channel crossings continue despite government efforts.
French authorities have dismantled a sophisticated gold refining operation following a major police raid near Paris, arresting six suspects in a dramatic early-morning operation involving heavily armed officers.
Theatre review: Benjamin Law's stage version of Cory Taylor's celebrated memoir about mortality misses the mark, delivering an unsatisfying and emotionally distant production that struggles to translate the book's profound insights.
The Prince and Princess of Wales secure legal victory as French court orders Paris Match to pay damages and remove private photographs in major privacy ruling.
John Swinney condemns 'absurd and divisive' allegations from Reform UK councillors about sharia law zones in Scottish cities as political row escalates.
The Duke of York confronts an unprecedented private prosecution as legal papers are formally served over sexual assault claims, marking a significant escalation in his legal battles.
International law firm Latham & Watkins announces seven London promotions in its 40-partner global round, strengthening its UK corporate and finance capabilities.
In a powerful symbolic gesture, France brings its crown jewels out of storage for a revolutionary exhibition marking the anniversary of the monarchy's abolition, celebrating democracy's triumph over royal power.
Exclusive: Australian tennis champion Sam Groth and his wife Brittany secure major legal victory against media giant over intrusive reporting, setting new precedent for privacy rights.
Discover how private equity giants are revolutionising professional services by targeting law and accounting firms in a strategic wealth play that's reshaping London's financial landscape.
In a strategic move strengthening its London private equity practice, Simpson Thacher recruits veteran Kirkland & Ellis partner James Appleton, signalling intensified competition for top legal talent.
French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.
From 19th-century scandals to modern-day controversies, political corruption remains deeply embedded in French governance. Explore how kickbacks, illicit funding and ethical lapses have persisted across generations of French leadership.
Leading New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces coordinated disinformation campaign falsely alleging he supports implementing Sharia law, with experts warning of dangerous political manipulation.
Keir Starmer's flagship employment reforms face major setback as peers reject key legislation, raising questions about Labour's parliamentary strategy.
Major London law firms are increasingly promoting lawyers to non-equity partner roles, signalling a strategic shift in talent retention and financial management within the UK legal sector.