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School Uniform Scandal: Kids Working to Afford Blazers

An exposé into the dark side of the UK's school uniform industry, revealing how rigid policies trap families in a cycle of debt and force children into hidden labour to afford mandatory branded items.

School uniform costs crisis hits UK families

Exclusive investigation reveals the staggering financial burden of mandatory school uniforms on British families, with branded items costing up to 300% more than supermarket alternatives.

Qantas Business Class Meal Sparks Passenger Outrage

A Qantas passenger's business class breakfast of bircher muesli on a Melbourne to Singapore flight has been branded 'disgusting' and 'inedible', sparking a social media storm and raising questions about the airline's premium catering standards.

Delta & United sued over 'deceptive' window and aisle seat fees

Major US airlines Delta and United are hit with a class-action lawsuit for allegedly charging passengers extra for 'preferred' window and aisle seats that were standard. Discover the details of the legal battle and what it means for flyers.

UK Back-to-School Savings Guide 2025: Cut Costs Now

Struggling with soaring back-to-school costs? Our definitive 2025 UK guide reveals savvy parent-approved hacks for uniforms, trips, and budgeting to ease the financial squeeze this September.

New School Rules: £2,500 Fines for Term-Time Holidays

Parents across England are up in arms as new government guidance threatens fines of up to £2,500 for taking children on holiday during term time. The stricter rules, which come into effect from September, grant heads more power to clamp down on absences.

Parents: Claim £75 for school uniforms

Families struggling with back-to-school expenses can now claim up to £75 per child to help cover uniform costs. Find out if you're eligible and how to apply.

Met Police volunteer told to remove hijab

A Muslim volunteer officer with the Metropolitan Police was reportedly instructed to remove her hijab, igniting a debate over religious freedoms and uniform policies.

IAG eyes Aer Lingus takeover in major airline deal

International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Irish carrier Aer Lingus, signalling a major consolidation in the aviation sector.

Girl, 12, isolated over 'too short' skirt

A 12-year-old girl was reportedly put in isolation at her school for wearing a skirt deemed 'too short'. Her parents are outraged, calling the decision 'ridiculous' and demanding answers.

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