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MoD Data Breach Exposes Afghan Interpreter Emails

The Ministry of Defence has admitted a serious data breach, accidentally revealing the email addresses of dozens of Afghan interpreters seeking UK relocation. The BBC exposed the error, potentially putting lives at risk.

Sainsbury's Car Park Rated Best in the UK

A Sainsbury's supermarket car park in a quaint English town has been officially rated the best in the UK, scoring a perfect 5 stars for its cleanliness, safety, and ease of use in a new national survey.

UK's Top 3 Picnic Foods Unwrapped

New research uncovers the nation's favourite picnic treats, with a classic sandwich filling taking the crown. Discover the essential trio that defines the perfect British summer outing.

Public Faith in UK Police Plummets to Record Low

A damning annual crime survey reveals a crisis of confidence in UK policing, with public trust crumbling over high-profile scandals and plummeting charge rates. Exclusive data analysis.

90% of young men feel entitled to women's affection

A disturbing new survey reveals that a staggering 90% of young men believe they deserve a woman's affection simply for being 'kind', while 63% admit to agreeing with controversial influencer Andrew Tate's misogynistic views.

UK consumer confidence hits record low

New data reveals UK consumer confidence has plummeted to its lowest level in decades, with households cutting back on spending as inflation and economic instability bite.

Young Brits prefer authoritarianism to democracy

A new survey reveals that nearly half of 18-30-year-olds in the UK would prefer an authoritarian leader over democratic governance. Experts warn of a growing disillusionment with traditional politics.

Gen Z: Gigs Are Overpriced But We're Still Going

A new survey reveals Gen Z's frustration with soaring ticket prices, yet their unwavering love for live music keeps them coming back. Discover the surprising trends shaping the future of gigs.

MoD leak exposes Afghan families to Taliban risk

A shocking data leak by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the safety of Afghan families relocated to Britain, revealing sensitive details that could expose them to Taliban retaliation.

1 in 3 Brits lie about reading classic books

A new study reveals that a third of Britons fib about reading literary classics to appear more cultured. Discover the books most commonly lied about and why people feel the pressure to pretend.

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