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Cruz Beckham's driving licence revoked

Cruz Beckham has his driving licence revoked after receiving his second speeding fine within two years. Read about the incident that led to this penalty.

West Bromwich shop loses licence over illegal sales

John's Booze in West Bromwich has had its licence revoked after being caught selling alcohol to a child and stocking illicit items including Viagra and oversized vapes. Discover the full story.

5 Vital Road Safety Tips for New UK Drivers

A police road safety expert reveals five crucial tips for new and young drivers during Road Safety Week. Learn how to stay safe and reduce risks on UK roads.

Eligible for a £174 TV Licence Refund?

UK households could be eligible for a £174.50 TV Licence refund or discount. Find out if you qualify for a concession and how to claim your money back.

76 Households Face Court Over TV Licence

76 UK households are awaiting court hearings for TV Licence evasion. The prosecutions proceed as the BBC faces a major crisis following high-level resignations over a Panorama documentary.

TV Licence fee rising to £181 amid BBC crisis

UK households face a £7 TV Licence fee increase to £181 this April. This comes as the BBC faces a major scandal and a legal threat from Donald Trump. Discover the full story.

DVLA scraps paper driving licence counterpart

Millions of UK drivers can now bin their paper counterpart as DVLA embraces digital revolution. Find out how this affects you and what you need to know about the new system.

Ex-Council Boss Faces 7-Year Public Office Ban

Ex-Birmingham City Council leader Tahir Ali could be barred from public office for seven years following a standards investigation into taxi licence misconduct during his tenure.

New eyesight rules for older drivers revealed

Major changes to roadside eyesight testing could affect millions of mature motorists across Britain. Discover how new regulations aim to make roads safer while ensuring drivers maintain proper vision standards.

BBC TV Licence Shock Hits State Pensioners

Thousands of older Britons risk losing their TV access as new research reveals state pensioners are being pursued for TV licence fees they can't afford to pay.

TV Licence Fee to Rise Above £180 in 2026

Millions of households face significant TV licence fee increases from 2026. Discover the new costs, payment options, and whether you qualify for complete exemption in our comprehensive guide.

DVLA's 24/7 scam warning to all UK drivers

The DVLA has issued a critical round-the-clock alert to all UK drivers about vehicle tax scams that could leave motorists hundreds of pounds out of pocket. Discover how to protect yourself from fraudulent websites.

DWP confirms November £300 cost of living payment dates

The Department for Work and Pensions has officially announced the November payment schedule for the £300 cost of living support. Discover exactly when eligible households will receive this crucial financial assistance.

DWP's £3,500 cost of living payments arrive

Thousands of households across the UK are receiving unexpected £3,500 payments from the DWP to help combat rising living costs. Discover if you qualify for this crucial financial assistance.

TV licence fee to hit £180+ by 2026

Households across the UK are bracing for another TV licence fee increase as the BBC confirms costs will rise with inflation for the next five years, potentially pushing the annual bill beyond £180.

October driving rule change catches out thousands

Motorists across Britain are being caught out by a little-known October rule change that's leading to thousands of pounds in fines. Discover what's changing and how to protect your licence.

Urgent licence warning for millions of UK drivers

Critical alert for British motorists as photocard driving licences approach expiration - millions could be driving illegally without realising. Essential check for anyone born between 1970-1999.

TV Licensing Crackdown: New Warning Letters Issued

TV Licensing launches major new compliance campaign targeting households without valid licences. Discover what the warning letters mean and how to avoid potential fines of up to £1,000.

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