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Helen Flanagan Joins Raya Dating App After Split

Former Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan has signed up for the exclusive celebrity dating app Raya, just three months after her split from footballer Scott Sinclair. The mother-of-three is reportedly ready to mingle with A-listers on the notoriousl

South Australia bans fish-shaped soy sauce packets

In a landmark move against single-use plastics, South Australia has become the first jurisdiction globally to outlaw the iconic fish-shaped soy sauce packets. The ban targets a major source of plastic pollution, signalling a new front in the war on waste.

Helen Flanagan: Friends 'Stopped Answering' Over Parenting Woes

Former Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan gives a raw and emotional interview about her difficult co-parenting relationship with ex Scott Sinclair and the isolating experience of single motherhood that left her feeling abandoned by friends.

EU Shelves Single-Pilot Plane Plans After Safety Report

Ambitious proposals to allow commercial airliners to fly with just one pilot have been shelved by EU regulators. A critical safety report has halted the move, prioritising passenger security over airline cost-cutting ambitions.

Single mum's nightmare ordeal with vile neighbour

Exclusive: Dezi Freeman, a single mum from the UK, reveals the shocking two-year campaign of abuse and threats from her neighbour, leading to a restraining order and a community living in fear.

Father admits mercy killing of disabled son

Emmanuel Haros, 44, pleads guilty to manslaughter after suffocating his severely disabled 7-year-old son in their Surrey home. The tragic case raises difficult questions about carer burden and mercy killings.

Brexit Critics Fall Silent as UK-EU Trade Alignment Gains Support

A significant political shift is underway in Westminster as opposition to closer UK-EU trading ties diminishes. Key Brexit critics are softening their stance, paving the way for enhanced economic cooperation and regulatory alignment with Europe.

FCA Investigates Aberdeen Over Dubai Operations Compliance

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority launches an investigation into Aberdeen's Dubai operations, raising serious questions about oversight in the emirate's burgeoning financial district and compliance with international standards.

Stealth Tax To Cost Workers £1,200 as Thresholds Frozen

A brutal 'stealth tax' is silently crippling British workers' finances. With income tax thresholds frozen until 2028, millions are being pulled into higher tax brackets despite no real-terms pay rise. Discover how fiscal drag could cost you over £1,200 an

Rylan Clark: 'I'm not the same person after divorce'

TV presenter Rylan Clark opens up about his transformative journey following his divorce from Dan Neal, sharing intimate details about his changed perspective on relationships and personal growth.

Deadbeat Dads' DNA Deception to Dodge Child Support

Exclusive: A rising number of fathers are using underhanded methods, including fake DNA tests and identity theft, to evade their financial responsibilities, leaving mothers and children in dire straits.

Badenoch's Equality Act Redefinition Sparks Fury

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch's proposed redefinition of 'sex' in the Equality Act has sparked a major political and social firestorm, pitting transgender rights against single-sex spaces.

Plastic Bag Sales Rise, Reversing a Decade of Progress

A decade after the 5p plastic bag charge was introduced, sales have risen for the first time, with supermarket home deliveries identified as the primary cause. New government data reveals a 7% year-on-year increase, sparking calls for stricter regulations

Fakeminks' 'Sugar High': A Giddy Post-Punk Descent

Leeds-based post-punk outfit Fakeminks return with the frantic, sugar-crash anthem 'Sugar High', a highlight from The Guardian's best new tracks this week. Discover the raw energy and lyrical tension defining their sound.

African tribesman found lost in Glasgow streets

The astonishing story of Kaura Taylor, a man from a remote Namibian tribe found disoriented in Glasgow, sparking a major missing person investigation and an international diplomatic effort to uncover his past.

Ella Emhoff launches anti-plastic campaign in climate fight

Ella Emhoff, stepdaughter of US Vice President Kamala Harris, is making waves in the climate fight with her bold new initiative targeting single-use plastics. Discover how she's turning fashion influence into environmental action.

UK considers ban on single-use vapes

The UK government considers banning disposable vapes due to environmental concerns, as millions are discarded improperly each week.

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