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HMRC £42bn Unclaimed Tax Refund Alert

Exclusive: HMRC is sitting on a £42bn pot of unclaimed tax refunds. Our guide reveals the simple checks to see if you're owed money and how to claim it securely.

Holidaymaker's £100 parking fine becomes £1,700 nightmare

A tourist's dream holiday in Cornwall turned into a financial nightmare after a disputed parking fine from a private firm spiralled into a £1,700 court battle. Discover how a common mistake led to a devastating legal loophole.

The Ex-Marine Who Forged Daniel Craig's James Bond

Exclusive reveal: The true story of Scott Marsh, the former US Marine who became the clandestine combat trainer for Daniel Craig's James Bond and shaped the iconic spy's gritty, modern fighting style.

The Night Manager Seasons 2 & 3 Confirmed with Tom Hiddleston

The BBC has officially greenlit not one, but two new series of the award-winning espionage thriller 'The Night Manager', with Tom Hiddleston set to reprise his iconic role as Jonathan Pine. Get the exclusive details on the plot, new cast members, and rele

Apple Warns UK Over 'Secret Veto' on Security Updates

Apple has launched a scathing attack on the UK government's proposed surveillance powers, warning that the Online Safety Act could be used to secretly veto privacy and security updates for billions of users worldwide.

80s Action Hero Revealed as Vietnam Spy

A bombshell report reveals one of the biggest action stars of the 1980s secretly worked as a spy during the Vietnam War. The unexpected twist has left fans stunned.

MI6 Spy Death: 6 Red Flags Point to Murder

New revelations in the mysterious death of MI6 spy Gareth Williams, whose body was found in a locked bag, suggest foul play. Experts highlight six glaring red flags ignored in the initial investigation.

Starmer slams Putin's Alaska claim as 'absurd'

Labour leader Keir Starmer dismisses Vladimir Putin's historical claim over Alaska as 'ridiculous' while reaffirming UK's support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.

LA man wins £1.6m payout for pavement trip injury

A Los Angeles resident has been awarded a staggering £1.6 million after suing the city over an uneven pavement that caused him to trip. The case raises questions about public safety and liability for poorly maintained walkways.

Lecturer sues uni over £9m mural dispute

A university lecturer attempted to sue their employer for £9 million, claiming an enormous mural of the women's football squad near their office caused distress and disrupted their work.

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

Crohn's sufferer wins workplace discrimination case

A UK office worker suffering from Crohn's disease has secured a significant compensation payout after proving workplace discrimination. The tribunal ruled her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments.

Lost luggage? Here’s what to do next

Discover essential steps to take if your holiday luggage goes missing at the airport, including how to claim compensation and prevent future losses.

Martin Lewis: Claim car finance compensation now

Money-saving expert Martin Lewis advises UK motorists to check if they're owed thousands due to hidden commission in car finance agreements, following a pivotal Supreme Court decision.

Steven Knight to write next James Bond film

Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has been confirmed as the screenwriter for the upcoming James Bond film, bringing his gritty storytelling to the iconic spy franchise.

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