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Baby dies from sepsis after hospital biopsy errors

A ten-day-old baby died from sepsis following a hospital biopsy performed without proper parental consent. An inquest revealed critical failures in her care. Read the full investigation.

Family learns traditional lime pointing techniques

A North Yorkshire family discovers the sustainable magic of lime mortar while repairing their historic home. Learn how traditional methods protect heritage buildings and why lime outperforms modern cement.

Lawyer ordered to repaint black London townhouse white

A high-flying lawyer in an exclusive London square has been forced to repaint his £2.6m black townhouse back to white after a planning inspector ruled the dark makeover 'jarring'. Discover the full story behind this heritage dispute.

German Cannibal Case: Consent Murder Trial

The disturbing case of Armin Meiwes, who killed and ate a consenting victim, challenged German law and sparked global debate about consent boundaries. Discover the full story.

43% of UK teens experience choking during sex

Shocking study reveals normalisation of sexual strangulation among young Britons, with 36% reporting fear and 21% suffering physical harm. Learn the life-threatening risks.

Premier Nationwide Building Society Shuts Down

Exclusive: Premier Nationwide Building Society ceases operations, leaving customers seeking alternative banking solutions. Full details on the closure and consumer guidance.

Historic Windmill Luxury Conversion Sparks Outrage

Plans to transform a 19th-century Sussex windmill into a luxury residence spark local outrage and heritage concerns as conservationists battle developers over preserving Britain's architectural history.

Turkey earthquake causes building collapse in Gebze

A devastating earthquake in northwest Turkey's Gebze district has caused multiple building collapses, leaving residents trapped and raising urgent questions about construction safety standards in the earthquake-prone region.

Thom Yorke condemns Israeli festival's Radiohead cover

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has publicly criticised an Israeli music festival for using the band's track 'Creep' without permission, reigniting debate about cultural appropriation and artistic consent.

Manchester Building Collapse Sparks Mass Evacuation

Emergency services have launched a major operation in Manchester city centre after a building partially collapsed, forcing evacuations and road closures as structural engineers assess the safety of the area.

Ellen DeGeneres Buys £18M Cotswolds Mansion

American television star Ellen DeGeneres has acquired a breathtaking Grade II listed property in the picturesque Cotswolds, marking a significant UK property investment while touring the country.

Sharon Gaffka blasts 'violating' airport incident

Former Love Island star Sharon Gaffka has spoken out about a distressing incident at Manchester Airport where a stranger allegedly touched her without consent, leaving her feeling 'violated' and raising important questions about public behaviour.

Ben Smith appointed Newcastle Building Society CEO

Newcastle Building Society announces Ben Smith as incoming Chief Executive, bringing extensive financial services experience to lead the mutual's next chapter of growth and member-focused strategy.

Tory Grandee David Mellor Selling £15m Thameside Mansion

Conservative grandee David Mellor is selling his spectacular London Bridge-view mansion, featuring an extraordinary interior design scheme that's as colourful as his political career. The Grade II listed property offers panoramic Thames views and unique d

EU plan: Children can choose gender from age 6

Explosive EU legislation could allow children as young as six to change their legal gender without medical approval, raising concerns about cross-border implications for British families.

Madrid Building Collapse Injures Three

Emergency services rushed to central Madrid after a multi-storey building partially collapsed, leaving three people with minor injuries. Latest updates on the structural failure investigation.

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