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Homeland Security raids Pokémon GO event in Chicago

US immigration agents conducted unexpected raids at a Pokémon GO event in Chicago, checking attendees' phones and causing widespread alarm. The incident, captured on video, raises serious questions about policing tactics at public gatherings.

Rare 1p Coin Sells For Astonishing £127,000

A seemingly ordinary 1p coin, minted with a unique error in 1983, has just sold at auction for a staggering £127,000, making it one of the most valuable modern coins in the UK.

Rare Kew Gardens 50p coin sells for astonishing £6,800

An extremely rare Kew Gardens 50p coin has been sold for a staggering £6,800 at auction, making it one of the most valuable modern coins in circulation. Discover why this tiny piece of change is a numismatic superstar.

Rare UK Coins Worth a Fortune: Check Your Change

Discover the rare and valuable coins hiding in your pocket. From the Kew Gardens 50p to the Olympic football 50p, our guide reveals the UK's most sought-after coins that could be worth thousands.

UK Contactless Payment Limit Could Be Scrapped

The UK is poised to scrap its £100 contactless payment limit, paving the way for unlimited 'tap and go' spending. This major financial shake-up promises faster checkouts but raises new security questions for consumers.

Contactless Payment Limit Jumps to £100 in UK

Shoppers across the UK are set for a spending revolution as the contactless payment limit is permanently increased from £45 to £100, marking the biggest change since its introduction.

Farage Slams 'Authoritarian' Mandatory ID Card Plan

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a scathing attack on proposed compulsory ID cards, branding them a costly, authoritarian measure that undermines British freedoms and fails to address real issues like illegal immigration.

Majority of Brits Back Return of Compulsory ID Cards

A new poll reveals a dramatic shift in public opinion, with over half of Britons now supporting the introduction of mandatory ID cards. Discover the reasons behind the U-turn and the political divide.

Labour's Digital ID Cards Spark Fury from Liberty Groups

Labour's proposed digital ID scheme faces a fierce backlash from civil liberties groups, who warn it creates a 'golden database' of citizen information and threatens privacy rights. The plan is compared to a 'poll tax on privacy'.

UK Plans Mandatory ID Cards for All Migrants

Exclusive: Ministers consider mandatory biometric IDs for all migrants in the UK, sparking fierce debate over efficacy and civil liberties. Could this be the solution to the Channel crisis?

Trump Sons Forge £5bn Fortune in Crypto Gamble

Exclusive: Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are poised to unlock a staggering £5 billion fortune through a controversial pivot into cryptocurrency, leveraging their father's iconic real estate brand in a bold new venture that merges politics, property, and

Robin Wright: 'I Will NEVER Marry Again' After Divorces

House of Cards star Robin Wright opens up about her decision to never remarry, citing the trauma of her two painful divorces from Sean Penn and Clement Giraudet. The 59-year-old actress reveals why she believes love doesn't require a marriage certificate.

Rare 50p coin sells for £250 on eBay

An extremely rare 50p coin has sold for a staggering £250 on eBay, sparking a nationwide hunt for the coveted Kew Gardens design. Discover why this coin is so valuable and how to check your change.

Labour's Digital ID Card Plan for Immigration Crisis

Exclusive: Shadow Chancellor Pat McFadden reveals Labour's proposal for a digital ID card system to tackle illegal immigration and end the small boats crisis, marking a major shift in UK migration policy.

YouTuber Slammed for Pokémon GO Stunt at War Memorial

Irish YouTuber 'Tofuu' is slammed online for a controversial video attempting to play Pokémon GO at the World War I memorial site in Beaumont-Hamel, a move branded as deeply insensitive and disgraceful.

Martin Lewis' urgent warning for mortgage holders

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis issues a critical warning to homeowners and loan holders, advising them to check their finances now ahead of a major Bank of England decision that could save or cost them thousands.

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