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More than one million drivers could find themselves in hot water unknowingly for breaking risky car insurance laws.A shocking 1.4 million motorists have admitted to driving without valid car insurance, with many citing expensive policies and premiums.A further 2.4 million said they would consider doing so if necessary, according to concerning new data from CRIF.The research also shows that five per cent of motorists admitted to previously travelling without motor insurance, despite it being a legal requirement.The data, from Europe’s leading provider of insurance and credit information, highlights how many drivers could find themselves in breach of rules.Although car insurance…
Hackers who attempted to extort a nursery chain by posting stolen images and data about children on the darknet have removed the posts and claim to have deleted the information.The criminals began posting profiles of the children to their website last Thursday, adding another 10 children days later and vowing to continue until Kido Schools paid a ransom in Bitcoin.The criminals also contacted parents directly with threatening phone calls whilst trying to get their ransom paid.But public revulsion at their attack appears to have forced the criminals to backtrack.First they blurred the images but kept the data up – now…
After losing to Crystal Palace in the Premier League, Liverpool suffered a second successive defeat as they were beaten by Galatasaray in the Champions League, losing 1-0 in Istanbul.MATCH REPORT: Liverpool lose to Galatasaray on thunderous night in IstanbulAvailable to UK users only.
A murder investigation has been launched after a pensioner died following an assault in a hospital in London.Officers from the Metropolitan Police were called to Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith on September 18 after reports of one patient assaulting another.Authorities named 85-year-old Andrew Farmer as the victim, adding he had sustained serious injuries.The pensioner from Ealing died a week later on September 25.The force added that a 70-year-old man was arrested at the scene. Authorities named 85-year-old Andrew Farmer as the victim | METROPOLITAN POLICEOn Wednesday, the police released a statement which said that Anatoliy Podmazko, of no fixed address,…
A former Conservative Minister has warned that Sir Keir Starmer’s Digital ID cards would mean “reporting to the Government every hour of every day”.Speaking to GB News, Sir Ranil Jayawardena launched a scathing attack on the proposal’s financial implications, describing it as “yet another expensive diversion” from the Government’s track record of technological failures.Sir Keir announced Labour’s plans last Friday to impose the mandatory cards on all adults by the end of Parliament.Digital ID is set to become mandatory as a means of proving the right to work in the UK; however, people will not be required to carry it.Sir…
Several papers are leading with news that a company linked to peer Baroness Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman has been ordered to pay £122m in damages after a judge ruled it had breached a government contract for the supply of personal protective equipment during the Covid pandemic. The Metro describes the couple’s reaction to the verdict as “Mone Mone Mone”. “Cough up Covid £122m” the Sun demands. It also reports a call from Chancellor Rachel Reeves for Baroness Mone to “quit the House of Lords”.”Strip her of the title” is the headline on the Daily Mirror, under a picture…
Eric Dier’s cool last-minute penalty earns a Champions League draw for Monaco against Manchester City, despite Erling Haaland continuing his scintillating start to the season by scoring twice.MATCH REPORT: Dier earns draw for Monaco despite Haaland goalsAvailable to UK users only.
Sport has signed a five-year deal to broadcast live Women’s Champions League matches from this season.The contract, which runs until 2030, means up to seven live matches – including the final – will be available to watch each season across TV, iPlayer and the Sport website and app.Other matches will include both legs of one semi-final and four matches from earlier in the competition.The best moments from other games will also be available across Sport’s digital platforms and social media.Manchester United’s match with Paris St-Germain at Old Trafford on 12 November will be the first game to be shown on…
A new species of Jurassic reptile has been discovered in Scotland thanks to a fossil recently studied. The ancient ancestor of lizards and snakes was found on the Isle of Skye and is thought to have lived around 167 million years ago. An international team of scientists, including researchers from National Museums Scotland (NMS), gave the species the Gaelic name Breugnathair elgolensis, meaning “false snake of Elgol” in reference to the area of southern Skye were the fossil was found. Despite having the same limbs and proportions as a lizard, the reptile had snake-like jaws and highly recurved teeth like…
Support for Labour’s digital ID plans has collapsed in a fresh blow to Sir Keir Starmer, according to a new poll.The More in Common poll found that just 31 per cent of people surveyed after the Prime Minister’s announcement on Friday showed support for the scheme, while 45 per cent of people opposed.More than 2.6 million people have signed a petition urging Sir Keir not to push ahead with the plans.”Digital ID is not unpopular in principle,” Luke Tryl, executive director for More in Common, told The Guardian.Mr Tryl added: “Earlier this summer, we found a majority supported the policy.”Yet…
