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996 Work Culture: Global Burnout Crisis

Explore the global spread of China's controversial '996' working culture and its devastating impact on employee wellbeing, productivity, and work-life balance across industries.

BBC bans John Wayne's The Green Berets film

The BBC has removed the 1968 Vietnam War film The Green Berets from its schedule following editorial review, citing its controversial political messaging and portrayal of the conflict as unsuitable for modern audiences.

Inside Britain's Bizarre Margaret Thatcher Festival

An exclusive look at the surreal world of the Thatcher Festival, where drag performers, political detractors and devoted followers create a unique snapshot of Britain's enduring culture wars.

American expats reveal UK culture shocks

From baffling banking practices to unexpected social norms, discover the real challenges Americans encounter when starting a new life in Britain.

46-year Florida kidnapping cold case solved

After nearly five decades of silence, Florida authorities have finally identified the perpetrator in Susan Perkins' shocking 1978 kidnapping case, bringing long-awaited closure to her grieving family.

Cold War nuclear bunker with blast monitor for sale

A remarkable piece of Cold War history has emerged on the property market - a fully-equipped nuclear bunker complete with original blast monitoring equipment, hidden beneath a Scottish hillside.

Canadian Reveals Biggest UK Culture Shocks

A Canadian expat reveals the biggest surprises, from the charm of pubs and the complexity of taps to the bluntness of British humour and the reality of 'Costa Coffee' culture.

Arctic Blast Sends UK Temperatures Plummeting to -9C

Britain braces for a brutal Arctic freeze as temperatures plummet to -9C, with the Met Office warning of widespread frost, ice, and treacherous conditions. Get the latest forecast and safety advice.

Persistent Cold Hands Could Signal Raynaud's

Experts warn that constantly cold extremities could be a red flag for Raynaud's phenomenon, a vascular condition affecting millions. Learn the symptoms and when to see a GP.

Beazley defends War Memorial's ban on Roberts-Smith book prize

Former Australian Governor-General Kim Beazley defends the Australian War Memorial's contentious decision to exclude a book about Ben Roberts-Smith from its annual prize, igniting a fierce national debate on honour, valour, and historical legacy.

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