A fire at a 12-story ski resort hotel in Turkey killed 76 people and injured 51, with children among the victims, and the cause of the blaze remains unknown. Survivors described terrifying escapes due to a lack of fire alarms and clear fire escapes, prompting calls for accountability. The hotel had been inspected for fire precautions, but conflicting reports suggest a lack of external fire escapes, leading to a national day of mourning and renewed concerns about building safety in Turkey.
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Benefits cheats could be banned from driving under latest DWP crackdown
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) in the UK is cracking down on benefits fraud by potentially banning cheats from driving for up to two years if they refuse to repay debts of over £1,000. This move follows the revelation that up to £35 billion in benefits has been incorrectly paid out. The new measures, part of the New Public Authorities (Fraud, Error & Recovery) Bill, aim to deter fraudsters and ensure the system...
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