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Poppi Faces £3.5M Lawsuit Over Gut Health Claims

Popular fizzy drink brand Poppi is embroiled in a major class action lawsuit, with a proposed $3.5 million settlement over allegations it misled consumers about its gut health benefits. Discover if you're eligible for a payout.

US Open 2025 Sets Record With £65M Prize Pot

The 2025 US Open is set to make tennis history with a record-breaking £65 million prize pot, marking the largest purse ever for a Grand Slam tournament and a major boost for players across the board.

OnlyFans Founders Pocket £700m Dividend Payout

The founders of the adult content subscription platform OnlyFans have paid themselves a colossal dividend of nearly $700 million, capitalising on the site's explosive growth during and after the pandemic.

Epileptic prison officer wins £440k discrimination payout

A prison officer with epilepsy has been awarded a landmark £440,000 payout after he was dismissed over 'discriminatory' fears he might drop his keys near inmates. The tribunal ruled it was a clear case of disability discrimination.

Police win payout for cold weather condition

A UK police officer has secured a significant payout after developing a rare medical condition linked to working in cold weather, raising questions about workplace safety and legal protections.

Millions hit with shock savings tax bills

Over a million UK savers are facing unexpected tax bills due to rising interest rates. Find out if you're at risk and what you can do to protect your savings.

Nationwide pays £760 to loyal customers

Nationwide Building Society is rewarding its members with a £760 payout. Find out if you qualify for this windfall and how the mutual bank is sharing its profits.

Best Payout Online Casinos in the UK

Discover the best online casinos in the UK offering the highest payouts, fast withdrawals, and top-tier gaming experiences. Find out where to play for the biggest wins!

Bank of England holds interest rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the seventh consecutive meeting, as inflation remains stubbornly high. Experts weigh in on what this means for mortgages, savings, and the UK economy.

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