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Drivers told they 'must' have sunglasses in car

UK drivers face a £1000 fine and points for driving dazzled by low winter sun. Motoring experts urge keeping dedicated sunglasses in your car from Sunday to stay safe and legal.

UK bans ticket resales above face value

The UK government has announced a ban on reselling event tickets for more than their original price. Discover how this new law protects fans from scalpers.

Drivers risk 3 points for icy windscreens

Motorists warned of fines and penalty points for driving with uncleared windscreens as freezing temperatures hit. Essential winter driving rules explained to avoid penalties.

Universal Credit £312 annual increase confirmed

Millions on Universal Credit will receive an extra £312 yearly from April 2026 after DWP law change. Single claimants get £6 weekly boost as reforms ensure payments rise above inflation.

Oodie Black Friday: 50% Off & £25k Prize

Oodie launches its early Black Friday sale with up to 50% off wearable blankets, pyjamas and more. Plus, enter their mega giveaway for a chance to win £25,000. Shop the cosy deals now!

6M UK drivers face £250 fines in MOT rule change

Millions of British motorists could be hit with £250 penalties and invalid insurance under proposed MOT changes. Discover how this affects you and when these rules might take effect.

Regatta Winter Fleece Sale: Up to 60% Off

Outdoor enthusiasts can score incredible savings on Regatta's premium fleeces and mid-layers during their massive winter sale, with discounts reaching up to 60% on essential cold-weather gear.

Council Tax Law Change: What Wednesday Means For You

Major legislative shift means council tax bills are set to rise for millions across England and Wales this week. Discover how the new rules affect your household budget and what exemptions apply.

Regatta Fleece Sale: Up to 60% Off Menswear

Outdoor enthusiasts can score incredible bargains as Regatta launches a huge fleece sale with discounts up to 60% on menswear, perfect for autumn adventures.

Lawyer: Common items could mean prison

A leading criminal defence solicitor reveals how carrying common household items could result in serious weapons charges under UK law, even without criminal intent.

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