Tag: illegal

Barclays Bank agrees to pay £190m in bank case

Barclays Bank agrees to pay £190m in bank case

British banking giant Barclays has been charged with breaching the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the Trading with the Enemy Act in dealings between 1995 and 2006. The bank has been involved in illegal financial transactions with banks in Cuba, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma, according to the Justice Department. The bank violated US [...]

BA seeking High Court injunction to prevent further cabin crew strikes

BA seeking High Court injunction to prevent further cabin crew strikes

Last week, the Unite union announced cabin crew members at British Airways (BA) will strike for four separate five-day strikes in May and June. The further industrial action comes after Unite members rejected a fresh deal for cabin crew earlier this month. Unite said 81% of the cabin crew it represents voted against BA’s offer, [...]

48-hour strike starts today for civil servants

48-hour strike starts today for civil servants

Up to 270,000 civil servants are to stage a 48-hour national strike today in a dispute over redundancy pay. The walkout involves job centre staff, tax workers, coastguards, border agency officials, courts staff and driving test examiners. If a satisfactory outcome is not reached then further strike action could take place later this month, according [...]

British Airways wins High Court injunction, strike cancelled

British Airways wins High Court injunction, strike cancelled

The 12-day strike planned by British Airways (BA) cabin crew over Christmas has been averted after it was declared illegal in a High Court ruling. The ruling will be welcomed by thousands of passengers who were planning to fly over the festive period. Mrs Justice Laura Cox ruled that the cabin crew’s union, Unite, had [...]

Eight-million percent loan shark jailed

Eight-million percent loan shark jailed

A ruthless loan shark who charged his victims interest at up to eight million percent has been jailed for eight months. Ian Jenkins, 43, targeted homeless people in Gloucester with illegal loans to fund their drug and alcohol habits. Taking personal documents and pin numbers as security, he charged 30% interest per day on the [...]

Mobile phone convicts pay more for car insurance

Mobile phone convicts pay more for car insurance

Motorists who have been caught using their mobile phone whilst driving pay higher insurance premiums, research by AA Insurance has discovered. Increased premiums quadruple the cost of being caught, as the average premium increase is around four-times the cost of the standard fine. Meanwhile, drivers found guilty of dangerous driving whilst using a mobile find [...]