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Bank of England cuts rates to 0.1% in emergency move

The Bank of England has slashed interest rates to a historic low of 0.1% in an emergency response to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Find out what this means for savers, borrowers, and the UK economy.

M&S cuts price of Percy Pig sweets

Marks & Spencer has slashed the price of its beloved Percy Pig sweets, bringing joy to fans across the UK. The iconic treats are now even more affordable!

8 Ways to Save £725 Annually

Discover eight easy yet effective tips to slash your annual expenses by £725. From energy bills to grocery shopping, these savvy hacks will boost your savings effortlessly.

Trump's praise for autocrats sparks outrage

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after praising African and Caribbean leaders accused of human rights abuses, including South Sudan's Salva Kiir and Cuba's Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Wynne Evans slams BBC over 'unfair' 50% pay cut

Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans has publicly criticised the BBC for slashing his pay by 50%, calling the move 'unfair' and 'disheartening' as the broadcaster continues cost-cutting efforts.

Beckham's DIY Haircut Disaster

David Beckham's attempt at a DIY buzz cut to cover a bald patch ends in a hilarious mishap, leaving fans in stitches.

The Open scoring system explained

Discover how The Open Championship's unique scoring system sets it apart from other golf majors. Learn about the cut rules, ties, and what makes this tournament so special.

Trinidad: Cuba’s Hidden Colonial Gem

Explore Trinidad, a lesser-known Spanish colonial city in Cuba that rivals Havana with its vibrant culture, historic streets, and breathtaking beaches.

Cuban minister: "No homeless people in Cuba"

Cuba's social services minister, Marta Elena Feito Cabrera, has sparked controversy by asserting that homelessness does not exist in the country. Critics question the accuracy of her statement amid economic struggles.

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