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South Korea Ends 60-Year Tattoo Artist Ban

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.

Supreme Court to rule on Trump tariff powers

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.

Why London's postboxes turned from green to red

Discover the fascinating Victorian-era story of why London's postboxes transformed from inconspicuous green to the vibrant red we know today, and the public outrage that forced the change.

Victoria climbers defy Indigenous site ban

Rock climbing communities across Victoria are mobilising against controversial new restrictions at culturally significant Indigenous sites, setting up a dramatic confrontation between heritage protection and recreational access.

DPD drivers allege revenge sackings over pay criticism

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 Expands Death Penalty Under DeSantis

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.

Victorian Asylum's Luxury Flat Transformation

Discover how a former Victorian asylum in Carshalton is being transformed into luxury apartments, blending historic architecture with modern living in this peaceful London suburb.

Unregulated Sperm Donor Defies Court Warnings

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.

Benjamin Law's 'Dying: A Memoir' adaptation disappoints

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.

Swinney blasts 'absurd' sharia law claims

John Swinney condemns 'absurd and divisive' allegations from Reform UK councillors about sharia law zones in Scottish cities as political row escalates.

Private Equity Targets Law & Accounting Firms

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.

France votes to add consent clause to rape law

French parliament makes historic move to explicitly define sexual consent in law after controversial court ruling sparked nationwide protests and demands for legal reform.

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