World's Most Shocking and Controversial TV Pranks
A deep dive into the most infamous and morally bankrupt television pranks ever broadcast, from fake plane crashes to cruel abductions, that traumatised victims and sparked global outrage.
A deep dive into the most infamous and morally bankrupt television pranks ever broadcast, from fake plane crashes to cruel abductions, that traumatised victims and sparked global outrage.
Royal Mail faces a delivery crisis, missing crucial performance targets for the second year. As Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group finalises its acquisition, concerns mount over the future of the UK's postal service and potential regulatory act
Exclusive footage reveals a sophisticated drug gang operating in broad daylight on a popular Cornish beach, leading to a major police crackdown and multiple arrests.
A dangerous new middle-class hobby is causing chaos on the French coastline. Locals report that 'coasteering' tourists are gentrifying beaches, causing accidents, and pricing out residents, leading to a dramatic rise in tensions and safety concerns.
Walmart faces a class-action lawsuit alleging it manipulated 'Clearance' and 'Rollback' labels to trick customers into believing they were getting deeper discounts than they actually were. The suit claims the retail giant artificially inflated 'original'
Nordik Spa-Nature in Chelsea, Quebec, is at the centre of a explosive class-action lawsuit alleging a systemic culture of sexual assault and harassment by massage therapists, with management accused of a shocking cover-up.
Shocking details emerge of Lucy Connolly's traumatic incarceration, with prison officers describing her as the most terrified inmate they had ever encountered during her year-long ordeal behind bars.
Cornish fisherman David Pleasants, who once met King Charles, has been sentenced to 18 years for masterminding a major drug smuggling operation that intercepted £18 million worth of cocaine off the coast of Cornwall.
A Qantas passenger's business class breakfast of bircher muesli on a Melbourne to Singapore flight has been branded 'disgusting' and 'inedible', sparking a social media storm and raising questions about the airline's premium catering standards.
A woman who moved from a council estate to an upmarket mansion shares her shock after a 'snobbish' neighbour left a cruel note telling her to 'leave'. The incident has sparked a debate on class prejudice in UK neighbourhoods.
Scottish-Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes shares a heartfelt health update following major back surgery. His wife Jane and children provide unwavering support during his recovery in the UK.
Rio Ferdinand has lifted the lid on the hilarious WhatsApp group antics involving Manchester United's legendary 'Class of 92', revealing one iconic player is repeatedly booted out and forced to beg for re-entry.
Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces Tory criticism over a beach holiday photo with a glass of wine, igniting a fierce debate on class, privilege, and political authenticity in British politics.
Major US airlines Delta and United are hit with a class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging passengers extra for 'preferred' window and aisle seats that were standard. Discover the details of the legal battle and what it means for flyers.
Meal kit giant HelloFresh has agreed to a $14 million settlement in the US over allegations it misled customers with 'spam' texts and deceptive discount offers, a ruling that could have major implications for UK subscription services.
New analysis exposes a severe education disadvantage for poor white British pupils in England, with Bridget Phillipson blaming 'systemic neglect' and vowing urgent reform.
BBC’s iconic football show, Match of the Day, kicks off a fresh chapter with Mark Chapman’s signature humour and Wayne Rooney’s sharp analysis. Discover how the beloved programme balances nostalgia with innovation.
Tulisa Contostavlos has hit back at critics who claim she's 'too middle-class' to reunite with N-Dubz, defending her roots and musical legacy.
AT&T has reached a $6 million settlement for allegedly charging customers hidden administrative fees. Find out if you're eligible for compensation and how to file a claim.
Looking back at Alan Hansen's infamous 1995 comment about Manchester United's young squad and how Sir Alex Ferguson's 'Class of '92' defied the odds to dominate English football.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces backlash as reports reveal taxpayer money was used to fly ISIS-linked women and children from Syria in business class.
The Albanese government is under fire for spending taxpayer money on business-class flights for ministers, sparking outrage over wasteful spending.
A leadership candidate for the Scottish Greens calls for the party to broaden its reach beyond middle-class urban voters to ensure long-term political relevance.
Romeo Beckham, son of football legend David Beckham, surprised fans by opting for economy class over first-class on a recent flight, earning praise for his down-to-earth attitude.
Matt Goodwin exposes the Left's neglect of white working-class children, questioning why their struggles are overlooked in modern Britain.
Rising living costs are forcing middle-class Australians to slash political donations, reshaping funding dynamics ahead of elections. Experts warn of long-term consequences for democracy.
Leading environmental charities face criticism for lacking diversity in leadership roles, sparking debate over inclusivity in the UK's green movement.
Mark Baxter once hid his working-class roots to succeed. Now, he’s championing systemic change to dismantle class barriers in Australia.
A shocking exposé reveals the hidden world of suburban swingers, where school runs and coffee mornings mask a thriving underground lifestyle.
A mother’s viral tip for keeping toddlers calm on long-haul flights has sparked a parenting revolution. Discover her game-changing strategy for stress-free travel.