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Hidden bank fees shock for Aussie debit card users

A little-known banking policy is set to deliver a rude financial shock to millions of Australians who prefer using their debit cards, as major banks quietly change how they process payments.

Emelia Fashion label accused of 'shambolic' order delays

Exclusive: Emelia, the UK fashion label beloved by influencers, faces a social media storm as furious customers report months-long delivery delays, incorrect orders, and a customer service blackout, sparking demands for a trading standards investigation.

Labubu Toy Craze Sparks UK Exploitation Investigation

Trading Standards launches an investigation into the Labubu toy craze after reports emerge of vulnerable Chinese nationals in the UK being pressured into buying and reselling the valuable figures at inflated prices.

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

Tiny Somerset Village Shop Sells UK's Best Cheddar

Discover the hidden Somerset gem, The Village Grocer in Ditcheat, crowned the UK's best cheese shop for its legendary Montgomery's Cheddar, beating major supermarkets and delighting food critics.

The 60-Second Check You Must Do Before Paying

Exclusive consumer advice reveals a simple, 60-second check that could save Brits hundreds of pounds on everyday purchases. Don't spend another penny without reading this.

American Dream Mall sued over 'Sunday clothes' policy

New Jersey's colossal American Dream mall is embroiled in a lawsuit after employees were allegedly told to change out of 'Sunday clothes' to work on the Christian Sabbath, raising questions about religious discrimination and retail worker rights.

Congresswoman Luna Demands Ban on Congressional Stock Trading

US Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna launches a fierce campaign to outlaw stock trading by sitting members of Congress, citing rampant corruption and insider knowledge. Exclusive details on her proposed bill and the push for accountability in Westminster.

Vinted Sellers Face HMRC Tax Crackdown

A leading tax expert issues an urgent warning to Vinted and eBay sellers as HMRC's new data-sharing powers come into force, potentially landing thousands with unexpected tax bills.

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Trading Standards Officers Barred from London Court

Officials from Somerset Council were refused entry to Inner London Crown Court to present crucial evidence in a major fraud case, raising serious concerns about public safety and legal procedures.

Kobe & Jordan Card Sells For Record £2.7M

A historic trading card featuring NBA legends Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan has sold for a record-breaking $3.93 million (£2.7m) at auction, far exceeding its pre-sale valuation and cementing its status as the most valuable basketball card ever sold.

Sydney Thief Dies Fleeing Police After Knife-Point Robbery

A dramatic police pursuit in Sydney ended in tragedy after a thief, who threatened a shop worker with a knife during a robbery, collapsed and died while attempting to escape authorities. The incident is now under independent review.

Off-Duty Cop Mistakes Armed Robber for Prankster

An off-duty Metropolitan Police officer faced a nightmare scenario when he bravely intervened in an armed robbery at a London convenience store, only to be violently attacked after initially believing the incident was an elaborate prank for a TV show.

Bike Thief Robs Reporter Live On Air In Central London

In a brazen daylight robbery, a TV reporter for GB News was targeted by a bike-riding thief who snatched his phone while he was live on air from Westminster. The entire incident was captured on camera, highlighting a surge in street crime in the capital.

IWG Boss Dismisses Share Price Fall as 'Machine Selling'

IWG CEO Mark Dixon remains defiant as the flexible office giant's shares hit a five-year low, dismissing the plunge as automated trading and reaffirming confidence in the company's long-term strategy and booming profits.

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