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Giant 14kg Chocolate Box With 400+ Pieces

Discover the ultimate chocolate indulgence - a massive 14kg box containing over 400 pieces of premium chocolates that's perfect for sharing or keeping all to yourself.

Europe's Largest Pumpkin Festival Returns to Ludlow

Discover the spectacular Ludlow Pumpkin Festival, Europe's biggest celebration of all things pumpkin, where celebrity visitors marvel at 1,000kg giants and enjoy stunning autumnal displays.

Blackstone Rebellion: Nation vs Global Property Giant

An explosive investigation reveals how a small country mounted an unprecedented challenge against Blackstone, the global property giant, in a dramatic standoff over corporate power and national sovereignty.

Expert Tips for Growing Giant Pumpkins in UK Gardens

Discover the proven techniques used by champion growers to cultivate massive pumpkins in British gardens. From seed selection to feeding strategies, learn how to grow your own colossal squash this season.

Giant 'Terror Beast' Worm Fossil Discovered in Greenland

Palaeontologists have discovered fossilised remains of a colossal, carnivorous worm that dominated the oceans 518 million years ago. The Timorebestia, or 'terror beast', rewrites our understanding of early marine predators.

Amazon sued by US regulators over Prime subscription tactics

The US Federal Trade Commission has launched a significant legal challenge against Amazon, alleging the tech giant used 'manipulative' tactics to trap customers into Prime subscriptions and deliberately complicated cancellation processes.

Inside The World's Biggest McDonald's In Orlando

Our intrepid reporter visits the colossal McDonald's flagship in Orlando, Florida, testing its gourmet creations, endless customisation, and wild arcade to see if it's the ultimate fast-food experience.

Meta Author Faces Bankruptcy After Gag Order Silences Criticism

Sarah Wynn Williams, author of 'The Meta Exposé', faces financial ruin and legal bankruptcy after Meta secured a gagging order preventing her from criticising the company. The case raises alarming questions about corporate power and free speech in the UK.

Town Fury Over $22k Giant Eggplant and Peach Statues

Westminster, Maryland, faces a fierce public backlash after the local council approved $22,000 for controversial giant sculptures of an eggplant and a peach, sparking a heated debate about fiscal responsibility and public art.

Salon fines customer £5,000 for negative Google review

A Nottingham hair salon's controversial 'no bad reviews' policy sparks online fury after charging a client thousands for a negative Google rating. The beauty industry debate over reputation management vs. consumer rights intensifies.

Bangkok's 'Little Godzilla' Lizard Boom Reaches Crisis Point

Bangkok faces an urban wildlife crisis as Asian water monitors, dubbed 'Little Godzillas', swarm the city's canals and streets. Authorities struggle to manage the booming population of these formidable reptiles living alongside 11 million residents.

Mum fined for disabled parking despite leg in cast

A North Shore mother, Natasha Jansen, speaks out after receiving a shocking £60 fine for using a disabled parking space while her leg was immobilised in a full cast, exposing a critical flaw in council enforcement systems.

UK's Best Fine Art Universities 2025 Revealed

The Guardian's exclusive 2025 league table ranks the UK's best universities for Fine Art. Discover which institutions lead in creativity, teaching excellence, and graduate prospects in our comprehensive analysis.

Pharma Giant Cuts 9,000 Jobs in Major Restructure

A major pharmaceutical multinational has announced a drastic cost-cutting plan, putting 9,000 roles at risk globally. The move signals deepening turmoil within the industry, raising concerns for the UK's strategic life sciences sector.

Wildfire Threatens California's Ancient Sequoia Trees

A rapidly expanding wildfire, fuelled by powerful winds, is menacing California's iconic Giant Sequoia groves. Firefighters are in a critical battle to protect these ancient natural wonders, some over 3,000 years old, from catastrophic damage.

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