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Germany is tightening its sick leave policy, requiring a doctor's note from day one of illness, a move Chancellor Friedrich Merz believes will boost the economy. Previously, employees enjoyed up to six weeks of paid sick leave per illness. This reform, alongside increased retirement age and flexible hiring, aims to enhance national competitiveness. However, doctors warn of potential strain on the healthcare system.
Pubs and bars across England and Wales can now stay open until 5 am on Monday, allowing fans to watch England's World Cup last-16 clash against Mexico until the final whistle. This special licensing extension, granted by the UK government using emergency powers, avoids the need for individual venue applications.
Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed's release after 14 years has sparked outrage as a legal loophole prevents his deportation despite serious sexual offence convictions. Ahmed, stripped of citizenship, remains in the UK due to old immigration laws protecting pre-1973 Commonwealth settlers. Victims and campaigners decry the justice system's failure, while strict licence conditions aim to protect the public. The case intensifies calls for immigration law reform.
Severe thunderstorms unleashed travel chaos across southern England, grounding hundreds of flights at Heathrow and Gatwick. Torrential rain, lightning, and hail forced air traffic control to implement safety restrictions, leading to significant delays and passengers facing long waits. While storms are expected to move on, airlines warn that flight schedules may take time to fully recover, impacting travellers throughout the day.

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