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Lammy blasts Poundland over 'pathetic' political mugs

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy launches scathing attack against Poundland's 'Britain Needs a New Government' mugs during parliamentary debate, calling the merchandise 'pathetic' and questioning retailer's political stance.

Taylor Swift's Orange Box Bag Sends Fans Wild

Taylor Swift has sent her loyal fanbase into a meltdown by unveiling a must-have new clothing item for sale – a stylish orange box bag. The limited-edition accessory, part of her official merchandise line, sparked an immediate buying frenzy among Swifties

Sainsbury's in Talks to Sell Argos to China's JD.com

Sainsbury's is in exclusive negotiations to sell its Argos general merchandise division to China's JD.com in a landmark deal that could reshape the UK's retail landscape and mark a major strategic retreat for the supermarket chain.

US Ryder Cup Fans Furious Over 'Made in China' Merch

American golf supporters are in uproar after discovering their official Ryder Cup team apparel, celebrating a historic event on home soil, is manufactured in China. The revelation has sparked outrage and accusations of hypocrisy.

Farage's Reform UK mocked over football shirt merchandise

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party faces ridicule and criticism after launching a range of football-style merchandise, including 'Number 10' shirts, in a bid to appeal to voters. Critics label the move a 'stunt' and a 'distraction' from policy.

Sydney Erupts: Swift Fans Cause Chaos Over 1989 Merch

Pandemonium gripped a Sydney retail precinct as hundreds of Taylor Swift fans swarmed a pop-up shop, forcing an abrupt closure and leaving security overwhelmed in a desperate scramble for exclusive '1989 (Taylor's Version)' merchandise.

Ford Spent $113K Public Funds on "Not For Sale" Hats

Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces scrutiny after revelations his office spent CAD$113,000 on 'Canada Not For Sale' hats and merchandise, raising questions about appropriate use of taxpayer money.

King Charles Sells Royal Teddy Bears & Coats Online

Discover the royal treasures from King Charles's Highgrove House online emporium, featuring a rare £269 teddy bear and luxury Burberry trench coats. Exclusive insight into the monarch's surprising retail venture.

Premier League kit prices spark fan outrage

Premier League supporters are outraged as new kit prices for the 2024/25 season hit record highs, with some shirts costing over £100. Discover which clubs are charging the most and why fans are threatening boycotts.

Columbia University sued over sportswear branding

Columbia University is embroiled in a lawsuit over claims it used a sportswear brand's trademarks without permission on merchandise, sparking a legal dispute over intellectual property rights.

Christmas treats hit UK shelves in July

A major UK supermarket has begun selling Christmas-themed treats in July, sparking debate among shoppers about the premature start to the festive season.

29-year-old mum diagnosed with Alzheimer's

Erin Gentle, a devoted single mother from Melbourne, faces an unimaginable challenge after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's at just 29. Her story sheds light on the rare and devastating impact of early-onset dementia.

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