The DVLA has banned over 140,000 drivers from UK roads, with one in every 374 drivers currently disqualified, a 15% increase from last year. Banning reasons include accumulating 12 or more points on their license or being convicted of a driving offense, such as dangerous driving or drink driving. Northern regions such as Liverpool and Bradford have the highest proportion of disqualified drivers, with Liverpool having 3,154 offenders and Bradford with 2,159.
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Orbán’s stance on Ukraine pushes Hungary to brink in EU relations
Member states are contemplating the removal of Hungary's voting rights due to its efforts to hinder support for Ukraine. In response, posters with the slogan “Let’s not allow them to decide for us” have appeared across Hungary, featuring prominent figures such as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and Manfred Weber, leader of the European People's Party, which includes Hungary's leading opposition politician. This campaign reflects Hungary's ongoing tensions with...
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