Scores of carers overpaid more than £20,000 last year despite reforms DWP brought in measures to tackle carer’s allowance scandal yet in 2025-26 there were 32,559 overpayments Scores of unpaid carers were hit with demands to repay sums of more than £20,000 and hundreds more put at risk of prosecution last year as a result of official failures in what appear to be continuing problems with carer’s allowance. New figures showed carers were asked to repay £33m in 2025-… A Very British CPAC: No Costumes, and Not Much Trump London hosted an understated version of the Conservative Political Action Conference, known in the United States for its over-the-top celebration of MAGA causes. Iran, U.S. strikes widen as fighting hits critical infrastructure Kuwait said there had been an attack on a power and desalination plant, as the seventh consecutive day of clashes between the U.S. and Iran leaves the path to a longer-term peace deal unclear. |
British runner Josh Kerr breaks world record for mile which had stood for 27 years British runner Josh Kerr has broken the world record for running a mile - which has stood for 27 years. Turkey and Qatar: The face of the Muslim Brotherhood’s murderous ideology - opinion No two countries illustrate this more clearly than Turkey and Qatar, close allies that have long been associated with political support for the Muslim Brotherhood and hostility toward Israel. After paying $32000 tuition fee for 2 years, Indian students in Canada told they are not eligible for post-graduation work perm Thousands of students, mostly Indians, who attended the business management diploma program offered through Portage College and the Canadian Institute of Osteopathic Therapy in Calgary, are in limbo as they are not getting a post-graduation work permit from Canada. Japan's parliament enshrines male-only succession for the shrinking imperial family Japan’s parliament has enacted a historic revision to the 19th-century Imperial House Law by insisting only paternal-lineage men can become emperor Hiring a hit man to commit murder is not always 'a crime of violence,' 9th Circuit rules Commissioning murder is "not categorically a crime of violence," even in cases where the killer fulfills the contract, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week, invalidating two felony convictions that stemmed from an oil well dispute in North Dakota. |
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