Last week the High Court added four big streaming sites to the UK’s unofficial ban list. Six major internet service providers (ISPs) have now been ordered to block access to Megashare, Viooz, Watch32 and Zmovie, all of which have millions of regular visitors.
Ban On Roaming Charges Could Increase Bills
The European parliament is expected to vote tomorrow (March 18) to abolish roaming charges for using a mobile phone abroad but operators have warned that domestic bills could rise as a result.
Existing Gay Marriages Recognised And UK Registration Open
The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act came into force a minute after midnight yesterday (March 13), allowing one couple who married legally in Canada 11 years ago to wear their wedding rings for the first time.
Couple Publicises Chancel Repair Liability Law
A couple hit with a notice from the Land Registry informing them that their local church had registered its right to make them contribute to the cost of repairs to it have set up a Facebook campaign to publicise the problems the ancient law can bring.
New Guidance On Rehabilitation Of Offenders Act 1974
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has published new guidance for employers on changes to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (ROA) that came into effect on March 10.