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Claire Denis' 'The Fence': A Divisive Masterpiece?

Acclaimed director Claire Denis returns with the controversial 'The Fence', a brutal and unflinching exploration of colonial guilt and violence starring Juliette Binoche. Our review delves into the film's polarising impact.

UK Law: Can I Paint My Neighbour's Fence?

Navigating garden fence disputes? Our expert guide reveals the surprising UK laws on painting a neighbour's fence, avoiding costly mistakes, and maintaining good relations.

Students spend £500 a month on takeaways

New research reveals UK students are spending a staggering £500 monthly on food deliveries, with many struggling to afford basic groceries amidst the cost of living crisis.

Travel Expert's Warning: Avoid Soulless Benidorm

A seasoned travel writer's scathing critique of modern Benidorm reveals a resort lost to overdevelopment, 'Britishised' bars, and a startling lack of authentic Spanish charm. Discover why this infamous holiday hotspot might be your worst vacation mistake.

Deliveroo's £10 Family Meal Deal Expands Across UK

Food delivery giant Deliveroo is significantly expanding its budget-friendly 'Family Meal Deal' initiative to dozens more towns and cities across the UK, offering complete meals for a family of four for just £10.

Empty Nest Exodus: Why Over-50s Are Divorcing

A leading relationship expert explains the surge in 'grey divorce' among couples over 50, pinpointing the emotional emptiness of an 'empty nest' as the primary catalyst. Discover the subtle signs and the profound impact of drifting apart after children le

UK Lifts 7-Year Ban on Gambian Fish Imports

The UK lifts its ban on Gambian seafood takeaways after a landmark agreement safeguards fish stocks, ending a seven-year embargo and restoring a vital trade link.

Love After 60: The Truth About Senior Dating

Discover the liberating, challenging, and often hilarious world of senior dating. From navigating apps to redefining romance, people over 60 share their candid experiences of finding love and connection in their golden years.

NHS Youth Mental Health Crisis: Over-Diagnosis Costs £16bn

Exclusive: A damning report reveals the over-medicalisation of youth mental health is creating a financially unsustainable crisis for the NHS, costing the state a staggering £16 billion annually and stretching support services to their absolute limit.

MPs Demand Government Fund Free TV Licences for Over-75s

A powerful cross-party committee of MPs demands the government fund free TV licences for over-75s, arguing it's a vital lifeline against loneliness. Discover the latest on the fight to save this crucial benefit.

UK Garden Fence Law: Who Owns Which Side?

Unravel the mystery of garden fence ownership in the UK. Learn how to identify who is responsible for which boundary fence and avoid disputes with neighbours using these expert legal tips and practical checks.

Sydney mum's desperate plea in council pool fence nightmare

Exclusive: Vanessa Jacobs-Fennell reveals her two-year ordeal with Bellevue Hill Council over a non-compliant pool fence, detailing the emotional toll and financial strain of the dispute that left her feeling 'criminalised'.

Brits stuck in takeaway rut with 76% ordering same meal

New research reveals the surprising truth about UK takeaway habits, with most households ordering the same meal repeatedly. Discover the nation's favourite dishes and the psychology behind our culinary comfort zones.

Clattenburg: Isak's Career 'Over' After Transfer Request

Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg delivers a bombshell assessment, claiming Alexander Isak's career is at risk following his failed transfer request from Newcastle United, sending shockwaves through English football.

Cambridge Declares War on Over-Tourism

The iconic university city of Cambridge is taking radical steps to combat the crippling effects of mass tourism, from banning new souvenir shops to controlling disruptive coach tours, in a bid to reclaim its historic character for residents.

Christopher Biggins gets driving ban over licence error

Veteran entertainer Christopher Biggins has been disqualified from driving for six months after a court heard he failed to renew his licence upon turning 70, leading to a conviction for driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence.

The Ultimate Style Guide for Men Over 40

Unlock the secrets to timeless style in your 40s and beyond. Discover how to build a sophisticated, low-maintenance wardrobe that prioritises quality, fit, and personal expression over fleeting trends.

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