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UN Warns of Imminent Famine in Gaza

A new UN-backed report classifies Gaza's entire population as facing acute food insecurity, with famine projected in northern Gaza by May unless a ceasefire and urgent aid access are secured immediately.

Princess Margaret's Secret Boredom: Royal Myth Shattered

Explosive new royal biography shatters the myth of Princess Margaret's glamorous existence, exposing her private battles with boredom, chain-smoking, and the stifling monotony of royal life behind the glittering facade.

Taylor Swift Fans Enraged by Margaret Qualley's Interview

Margaret Qualley's revealing interview about her whirlwind romance and engagement to Taylor Swift's longtime producer, Jack Antonoff, has sent the singer's loyal fanbase into a furious meltdown, accusing her of oversharing private details.

BBC podcast exposes 'Big Mags' Haney's heroin empire

The BBC has released a gripping new podcast delving into the life of Margaret 'Big Mags' Haney, a feared crime boss who ran a heroin empire while posing as a community hero. Her granddaughter speaks out for the first time.

Thatcher's Right to Buy: Legacy of Lost Homes

Decades after its launch, Margaret Thatcher's Right to Buy policy continues to spark debate. This article examines its lasting impact on housing availability and affordability in the UK.

Princess Margaret's party mansion transformed

The iconic London mansion, once the epicentre of Princess Margaret's legendary soirées, has been transformed into a luxurious modern residence while preserving its royal charm.

AI Pioneer Margaret Boden Passes at 88

A tribute to the life and legacy of Margaret Boden, the groundbreaking scholar whose work bridged artificial intelligence and human creativity.

Rayner's union plans spark Tory backlash

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner faces backlash for promoting union rights on the anniversary of Norman Tebbit's iconic speech, drawing parallels to Thatcher's policies.

Public asked to report hosepipe ban breaches amid drought

As hosepipe bans come into force across drought-hit regions, water companies are encouraging the public to report neighbours flouting the restrictions. Critics argue this approach fosters division, while suppliers defend it as necessary to conserve dwindl

BBC Salary Report: Lineker Tops List Again

The BBC’s annual salary report reveals Gary Lineker remains the highest-paid star, while concerns over gender pay disparity continue to dominate discussions.

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