Insurers unfairly rejecting claims for cancelled weddings

‘We fought for £9.5k refund’: Insurers are unfairly rejecting claims for cancelled weddings By Money Mail Reporter For The Daily Mail Published: 22:27 BST, 25 August 2020 | Updated: 22:27 BST, 25 August 2020 Fighting back: Teachers Lidia Szmid, 30, and partner Adam Burton, 32 Insurers are unfairly rejecting claims for cancelled weddings.  But one couple … Read more

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson says Ellen DeGeneres is being ‘unfairly targeted’

Radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson have defended U.S. television presenter Ellen DeGeneres, whose daytime talk show is facing multiple allegations of bullying, racism and sexual harassment behind the scenes. While they did not excuse the alleged misconduct of senior executives on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, they said that the 62-year-old host was being … Read more

Wigan residents say they’re unfairly included in lockdown area

Wigan residents expressed anger and bemusement at the Government’s new lockdown restrictions questioning why they should apply to them when they can boast of one of the lowest infection rates in the region. Figures show that Wigan has a weekly infection rate of 7.7 compared to other Greater Manchester boroughs such as Oldham, at 57.3 … Read more

My ancestor WAS an abolitionist and he is being unfairly targeted, says ancestor of Henry Dundas

An aristocrat whose ancestor has been condemned as a racist by Black Lives Matter campaigners has hit back – claiming his forefather should actually be praised for his role in ending slavery. Bobby Dundas, the 10th Viscount Melville, says that far from being a racist supporter of the slave trade, his seven-time great-grandfather Henry Dundas … Read more

TSB customers say they’ve been unfairly denied a £50 cashback offer

Some TSB customers have complained the bank has left them out of pocket by denying them a £50 cashback bonus they believe they were entitled to, despite appearing to follow the rules of the offer. At the centre of the row is a seemingly innocuous sentence from TSB’s terms and conditions, telling customers they must … Read more