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DJ Carey jailed for €1.7m tax fraud scheme

Former Kilkenny hurling star DJ Carey begins prison sentence after admitting to elaborate €1.7 million tax evasion plot involving falsified invoices and luxury cars.

Ireland faces €13.4bn corporate tax shortfall

Ireland's Department of Finance confronts a staggering €13.4bn corporate tax shortfall as tech and pharmaceutical giants see profits decline, threatening the nation's economic stability.

Alphabet Smashes Records with Stunning Q3 2025 Earnings

Google's parent company Alphabet reports staggering Q3 2025 results with revenue hitting $86.1bn, driven by AI breakthroughs and cloud computing dominance. Discover how the tech giant continues to outperform market predictions.

UK Ends 'Intent' Rule for Racism in TV Ads

New legislation will remove 'intent' requirement from racism investigations in TV ads, marking a seismic shift in broadcast regulation and diversity enforcement.

Reform UK rebuked over misleading MP campaign ads

The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled against Reform UK for deceptive political advertisements claiming Sarah Pochin as their 'new MP' before her election victory in Cheshire.

Yellow box junctions earn councils £35m in driver fines

Motorists across Britain are being hit with staggering fines as yellow box junctions generate millions in revenue for local authorities. Discover which councils are profiting most from these controversial traffic traps.

UK's Box Junction Fines: Councils Earn Millions

Motorists face mounting frustration as controversial yellow box junction enforcement leads to millions in fines. Investigation reveals councils earning staggering revenues from penalty charge notices.

Tax threshold freeze could raise £12bn, hitting millions

A leading thinktank reveals extending the income tax threshold freeze until 2028 could generate £12bn for the Treasury while hitting workers with stealth tax rises as inflation pushes salaries into higher brackets.

Iowa's digital gambling boom rivals Las Vegas

Exclusive analysis reveals Iowa's astonishing transformation into a gambling titan, with online betting revolutionising the state's economy and challenging traditional gaming capitals.

GM's CarPlay Axe: The Sinister Reason Behind It

General Motors' controversial decision to abandon Apple CarPlay reveals a disturbing trend as manufacturers prioritise data harvesting and subscription revenue over driver convenience.

MPs: HMRC misses millions from gaming tax gap

A powerful Treasury Committee report reveals HMRC is failing to collect substantial tax revenue from major video game companies, including Fortnite maker Epic Games, urging urgent reforms to tackle digital economy tax avoidance.

Fare dodgers cost South Western Railway millions

Exclusive investigation reveals how fare evasion is creating a financial crisis for South Western Railway, with millions lost annually and honest passengers potentially facing higher fares as a result.

Plus500 revenue dips in quiet markets

London-listed trading platform Plus500 sees revenue decline as subdued market conditions dampen client activity, though company remains optimistic about future prospects.

European Clubs Plot Revolutionary TV Rights Deal

Top European football clubs are negotiating a groundbreaking collective TV rights agreement that could transform how fans watch continental competitions and redistribute billions in revenue.

RFU Unveils Women's Rugby Revolution After World Cup

The Rugby Football Union has launched an ambitious new strategy to revolutionise women's rugby, targeting major growth in fan engagement and commercial revenue following England's World Cup final defeat.

British Advertising's Diversity Obsession Exposed

An incisive analysis revealing how modern British advertising has become dominated by diversity dogma that bears little resemblance to actual UK demographics and alienates mainstream audiences.

Trump Plans Cash Payments from Tariff Revenue

Former President Donald Trump unveils controversial plan to send tariff revenue directly to American households as cash payments, sparking economic debate ahead of potential second term.

Pensioners Feel Invisible in TV Advertising

Groundbreaking research exposes how television advertisements are failing to represent Britain's ageing population, with pensioners reporting feeling marginalised and stereotyped by mainstream media.

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