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TUI FACES CLASS ACTION OVER CAPE VERDE ILLNESS OUTBREAK

More than 1,700 Britons have joined a class action lawsuit against travel company TUI after falling ill during a vacation in the Cape Verde Islands. In February 2026, a group lawsuit was filed before Judge Master Mark Gidden, who scheduled a six-week High Court...

NETFLIX ORDERED TO PAY BACK MILLIONS OF SUBSCRIBERS IN ITALY

A court in Rome has declared that Netflix's seven-year price increases were unlawful because the company did not offer specific, justified reasons for the hikes in its contracts. Long-term Italian subscribers may be eligible for substantial refunds—up to €500 for Premium plan users and...
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TUI FACES CLASS ACTION OVER CAPE VERDE ILLNESS OUTBREAK

More than 1,700 Britons have joined a class action lawsuit against travel company TUI...

NETFLIX ORDERED TO PAY BACK MILLIONS OF SUBSCRIBERS IN ITALY

A court in Rome has declared that Netflix's seven-year price increases were unlawful because...

Estate agents accuse Rightmove of overcharging for subscription fees

Rightmove, a property portal, is the focus of a class action lawsuit as estate...

CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT FILED FOLLOWING POTOMAC SEWAGE SPILL

A class action lawsuit has been brought following a sewer line collapse that released...