Perth Property Giant Collapses Owing Millions
Perth-based construction firm Tingey Development Group has entered administration, collapsing with massive debts. The shock failure leaves a trail of creditors and unfinished projects across the city.
Perth-based construction firm Tingey Development Group has entered administration, collapsing with massive debts. The shock failure leaves a trail of creditors and unfinished projects across the city.
Netflix has broken its silence after a catastrophic technical failure plunged the UK into streaming chaos, leaving subscribers unable to access their favourite shows and films for hours.
A UK postman faces criticism after a homeowner's CCTV captured him lazily tossing a package onto a car roof instead of delivering it to the door. The resident brands the act 'pure disrespect'.
Belfast's first Sinn Féin Lord Mayor cancels the historic 'Mayor's Sunday' church service, breaking a 124-year tradition and igniting a fierce political and community debate.
A damning Institute for Government report reveals the Civil Service's flagship graduate scheme is failing to attract top talent, risking the future of UK policymaking. Discover the critical reforms needed.
A major Queensland transport company with a 23-year history has entered liquidation, collapsing with massive debts and leaving dozens of employees without jobs in a severe blow to the region's freight industry.
Exclusive: Vashi Dominguez's high-end jewellery venture, once a glittering success, collapses into administration. Discover the full story behind the downfall of the luxury brand that promised to revolutionise bespoke gems, leaving creditors owed millions
Defence Secretary Barry Davies ignites a national debate by advocating for the return of compulsory National Service, arguing it would instil discipline, bridge social divides, and bolster UK security in an increasingly volatile world.
England and Liverpool icon John Barnes has finalised a significant payment to HM Revenue & Customs, officially concluding his bankruptcy proceedings after a three-year financial ordeal.
A major Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft 365 email service failure has caused widespread disruption for businesses and users across Europe, with login issues and send/receive errors reported for hours.
Shocking new data from Ofcom exposes a severe decline in Royal Mail's performance, with nearly 25% of first-class post failing to arrive on time. The regulator issues a stern warning as service standards plummet across the UK.
Another major Italian restaurant chain has fallen into administration, marking the fourth such collapse in 2025. The crisis threatens jobs and highlights severe pressures facing UK's hospitality sector from rising costs and changing consumer habits.
The Fire Brigades Union has issued an urgent warning that UK fire services are so severely underfunded that a major incident could overwhelm them in 'a matter of hours,' risking public safety.
A major change in UK pub rules allows establishments to automatically add service charges to customer bills. Discover your rights and what this means for tipping culture.
Major fashion supplier to River Island, SRS Industries, enters administration, threatening 70 jobs at its Welsh facility. The insolvency experts from Leonard Curtis are now at the helm.
A recent survey reveals that 45% of UK consumers have experienced subpar service in the last 12 months, with long wait times and unresolved complaints topping the list of frustrations.
Australia Post announces major changes to delivery routes and depot locations, sparking mixed reactions from customers. Find out how this could affect your mail and parcels.
An Australian grandmother shares her distressing experience at Woolworths, accusing staff of unfair treatment after a self-checkout mishap.
Leicestershire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service face scrutiny after a misconduct panel clears officers in a high-profile Nottingham case. Discover the details behind the controversial decision.
Leicestershire Police faces scrutiny after a critical report reveals systemic failures in handling a high-profile case linked to Nottingham. Could this lead to policy reforms?
The UK Supreme Court has overturned a Court of Appeal decision, limiting the Financial Ombudsman Service's powers in a major ruling affecting financial disputes.
The Labour Party proposes new civil service internships to increase diversity and opportunity in government roles, aiming to break down barriers in Westminster.
A bold new initiative by the UK government reserves civil service internships solely for working-class students, aiming to diversify Whitehall and break down barriers to entry.
The government is facing fresh scrutiny over its handling of civil service appointments linked to the Duchy of Lancaster, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
Ryanair has sparked outrage after denying a widow a refund for her late husband's unused flight ticket, citing strict policy terms.
Ryanair has issued an apology to a grieving widow after initially refusing to refund her late husband's flight ticket. The airline admitted the error and vowed to improve customer service.
Thousands of Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland customers report issues with online banking and payments as a major outage disrupts services.
Remembering Caroline Shelton, the influential politician whose career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on British politics and public service.
A former US Secret Service agent allegedly smuggled his wife into Scotland during Donald Trump's 2018 visit, raising serious security concerns.
A Blackburn Rovers supporter is set to appear in court following accusations of chanting offensive slogans during a match. The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed the case.