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Disney World's Small World Ride Dolls Get Hair Makeover
Walt Disney World's beloved 'It's a Small World' attraction undergoes a stunning transformation as hundreds of dolls receive professional hair styling, creating magical moments for visitors.
Santa sacked from Lapland UK for being 'too jolly'
A Father Christmas performer was unexpectedly dismissed from the magical Lapland UK attraction for being excessively cheerful and immersive in his role, sparking controversy just weeks before Christmas.
Gaza's ancient history systematically destroyed in conflict
Exclusive investigation reveals the catastrophic loss of Gaza's priceless archaeological heritage, from Bronze Age settlements to Roman ruins, as modern conflict erases millennia of human history.
Bristol Zoo gorilla enclosure empty for three years
The once-thriving gorilla enclosure at Bristol Zoo has stood empty for three years since its beloved primates were relocated, with no confirmed plans for their return despite previous reassurances about creating a new habitat.
Government blocks National Trust bid to protect Ironbridge Gorge
Shropshire's Ironbridge Gorge faces development threat as ministers reject National Trust's bid for enhanced protection of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
World's Tallest Rollercoaster Coming to UK Theme Park
Discover Falcon's Flight - the groundbreaking rollercoaster breaking world records for height and speed at Britain's newest entertainment destination opening 2025.
Thrill-seekers flock to deadly rollercoaster after fatality
Daredevils are queuing in their hundreds as Universal Orlando's notorious VelociCoaster reopens just days after a rider's tragic death. The extreme attraction, known for its terrifying speeds and inversions, has drawn controversy as safety investigations
Glasgow's Willy Wonka Disaster: The Viral Catastrophe
The £35 Glasgow Willy Wonka event that left children in tears and parents demanding refunds after a shocking display of AI-generated chaos and empty promises.
The 3-minute rule that kills attraction instantly
New research reveals how a single mistake within the first three minutes of meeting someone can destroy romantic potential instantly. Discover the psychology behind instant attraction killers.
Live-in caretaker sought for Holy Island's Lindisfarne Priory
An extraordinary opportunity has emerged for two people to become live-in caretakers at Lindisfarne Priory, one of Britain's most sacred Christian sites located on Holy Island. The successful applicants will receive accommodation and a salary while mainta
Why Women Prefer Bad Boys: New Study Reveals All
New psychological research challenges conventional dating wisdom, suggesting women's attraction to confident, dominant personalities may be hardwired. Discover what this means for modern relationships.
Woman sues haunted house after 'beast' actor injury
A Nebraska woman files lawsuit against Kansas City haunted house attraction after terrifying encounter with 'beast' character results in serious spinal injuries and medical bills.
Major Barbie Exhibition Coming to UK Museum
Discover the ultimate Barbie experience coming to a British city, featuring rare dolls, fashion archives, and interactive installations that trace her remarkable 65-year evolution from toy to cultural phenomenon.
Halo Effect: Why Women Are Drawn to Criminals
Psychologists reveal why some women experience sexual attraction to convicted criminals, exploring the dangerous 'halo effect' phenomenon sweeping social media platforms.
Asexuality: Living Without Sexual Desire But With Pleasure
Exploring the diverse spectrum of asexuality, where individuals share their experiences of living without sexual desire while embracing intimacy, relationships, and even physical pleasure.
Planning reforms threaten historic gardens protection
Major government planning reforms could strip protected status from hundreds of Britain's historic parks and gardens, putting them at risk of development.
Britain's historic parks face unprecedented threat
Dozens of Britain's most cherished historic parks and gardens are at risk of being lost forever due to controversial planning changes and development pressures, heritage experts warn.
Inside Britain's Wonkiest Pub: The Crooked House
Discover the surreal experience of visiting Crooked House, Britain's wonkiest pub that defies gravity and expectations in the most spectacular way.
Pop Mart to open first Labubu theme park in UK
Chinese collectibles giant Pop Mart announces first-ever Labubu theme park, bringing the beloved character to life in immersive UK attraction set to boost local economy.
Mark and Rebecca Black: The Siblings Who Married
Exclusive investigation reveals how Mark and Rebecca Black, raised as brother and sister in Scotland, discovered they were biological parents and entered into a secret marriage that stunned their community.
Bobby Gillespie's childhood home gets English Heritage blue plaque
English Heritage honours rock frontman's musical beginnings with prestigious blue plaque at his formative northwest London residence, celebrating British music heritage.
Live in Historic UK Estates - Affordable Rentals Available
Discover how you can experience life in Britain's most stunning historic estates without breaking the bank. From Scottish castles to English manor houses, these properties offer unique living experiences at surprisingly reasonable prices.
Parents rage over explicit bus ads in Manchester
Outraged Manchester families demand removal of explicit Channel 4 show advertisements from public buses, calling them inappropriate for young viewers.
Clovelly: Devon's Breathtaking Fairytale Village
Explore the magical village of Clovelly in North Devon, where cobbled streets, historic cottages, and breathtaking sea views create a storybook escape from modern life.
World's First Purpose-Built Railway Pub Gains Listed Status
The historic Skew Bridge pub in Woking, a unique Victorian relic built specifically for railway travellers, has been granted Grade II listed status, safeguarding its future.
Bruny Island's humble shed door becomes viral sensation
A simple shed door on Tasmania's Bruny Island has captured global attention after being photographed and shared thousands of times online, turning an unassuming structure into an unexpected internet sensation and tourist draw.
Cairngorm Mountain Toboggan Run Closes After Two Days
A new toboggan run at Scotland's Cairngorm Mountain has been shut down indefinitely just 48 hours after its grand opening, following the emergence of significant technical issues.
UK's Longest Toboggan Run Opens at Cairngorm Mountain
Cairngorm Mountain in the Scottish Highlands unveils the UK's longest toboggan run, a major new family attraction set to boost Scottish tourism and winter sports.