A car parked on double yellow lines in a Welsh city centre on Saturday was slapped with a fixed penalty notice.
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Drivers aged 70 and over must renew their driving licence every three years or risk getting a hefty fine, the DVLA has warned.
Quick Glance: James Webb Telescope live updates: NASA releases photos that reveal cosmic secrets
- NASA has released the first photographs from the new James Webb Space Telescope, including some dating back 13 billion years.
- The final image, the Carina Nebula's cosmic cliffs, reveals for the first time hundreds of stars that were previously hidden from view.
- The Carina Nebula image provides a unique look of stars in their early, fast stages of creation.
- The Carina Nebula is a star-forming region within our own Milky Way galaxy that is rather close (in space terms).
After announcing the launch of four new schools of Fine Arts in four Moroccan cities, Morocco’s Minister of Culture and Youth ... Show more https://bit.ly/3BgftW3
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All parents who take their children on holiday during term time will no longer be able to get away with not paying a fine thanks to a new government scheme ... Show more
After a year of renovations, CHANEL reopens the doors of the historic building at 18 Place Vendôme, the emblematic address for Watches and Fine Jewelry ... Show more chanel.com/-18Vendome_FB2
Quick Glance: Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera fines Jack Del Rio $100,000 for referring to the Capitol insurgency as a "dust-up"
- "As we saw last night in the hearings, what happened on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 was an act of domestic terrorism," Rivera said in a statement.
- Rivera stated that the $100,000 collected from Del Rio will be donated to the United States Capitol Police Memorial Fund.
- Ron Rivera (left) announces a $100,000 fine for D-coordinator Jack Del Rio's "dust-up" remarks on Capitol rioting.
- "He does have the right to voice his opinion as a citizen of the United States and it is most certainly in his constitutional right to do so."