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Fake reviews to be illegal under new rulesPeople are set to be better protected from fake reviews and "subscription traps" under plans to tackle rip-offs. Proposals include making it "clearly illegal" to pay someone to write or host fake reviews.A competition watchdog will get new powers to fine firms up to 10% of their global turnover for bad business practices.
Motorists in self-driving cars can watch TV and films behind wheel in Highway Code changeThere are currently no vehicles approved for self-driving on roads in the UK, but the first could be given the green light this yearUsers of self-driving cars will be able to watch TV and films behind the wheel under proposed updates to the Highway Code.It will still be illegal to use a mobile phone behind the wheel, but drivers will be allowed to watch TV and films on built-in screens.
Tory MP Tom Hunt: “I’ve often felt that offshore processing is the only way to truly tackle this issue”Jo Coburn: “This is offshore processing to stay in Rwanda not here”Tom Hunt: “To stay in a safe European country, Rwanda”
COVID-themed candles on sale in Greece for Orthodox EasterInside Greece’s Orthodox churches, candles are a symbol of faith and simplicity, slender and traditionally made of beeswax, and placed in large candleholders filled with sand.Outside, buyers are looking for a wow-factor to go with Easter gifts: They are sold with dolls, watches and karaoke microphones, or fashioned using dyes and molds in eye-catching designs that include beer bottles, smartphones and action heroes.High-selling designs this Easter include pandemic-themed candles that resemble COVID-19 test kits, vaccination syringes and even red-colored representations of the ball-and-spike shaped virus itself.
Stairway to hospital: Hilarious snaps show VERY dangerous ladder fails
Risks of overfeeding highlighted by cat three times normal weightRainbow the cat left charity care three years ago as a tiny kitten. When she returned as an adult she was dangerously overweight and her life was at risk.
Mitsotakis announces €50 increase in minimum wage from May 1The minimum wage will be increased by €50 a month, from €663 at present to €713, from May 1, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Wednesday in a televised address.The prime minister said that the latest increase, the second this year since January, amounts to a 9.7% increase in the minimum wage since 2021.