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Super Bowl Ads Hit Record £8M per 30-Second Slot

Advertising space for Super Bowl LIX has sold out in record time, with brands paying a staggering £8 million per 30-second slot. Discover the unprecedented demand and what it reveals about the commercial power of the NFL's flagship event.

NFL RedZone's Scott Hanson Reveals Ad-Free Secret

Scott Hanson, the iconic host of NFL RedZone, explains the unique 'whip-around' format that allows for seven hours of continuous, commercial-free football action every Sunday, creating a revolutionary viewing experience for fans.

Reeves ends new North Sea oil licences in Aberdeen

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced an end to new oil and gas exploration licences in the North Sea during a speech in Aberdeen, marking a major shift in energy policy towards renewables and net zero targets.

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.

Tennessee bill lets officials refuse same-sex marriage licences

A controversial new bill proposed by Tennessee Republicans would permit public officials to refuse to solemnise same-sex marriages based on 'conscience or religion', drawing fierce criticism as a blatant attempt to circumvent federal law.

UN Demands Global Surrogacy Ban, Equates to 'Slavery'

A landmark United Nations report has called for a worldwide ban on commercial surrogacy, condemning it as a form of exploitation that commodifies women and children. The findings, which have ignited a fierce debate, urge nations to treat paid surrogacy wi

Ferris Bueller Stars Reunite For New Honda Advert

Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck, the iconic duo from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off', reunite nearly four decades later for a hilarious new Honda commercial, brilliantly parodying their 1986 roles.

Florida Crash Driver Had Wrong Licence, Limited English

Exclusive investigation reveals the Florida truck driver involved in a catastrophic Turnpike crash, killing a British man, had a restricted licence and limited English proficiency, raising urgent questions on road safety regulations.

World Cup 2025: Launchpad for Women's Rugby Takeoff

The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup is set to be a transformative moment for the sport, driving unprecedented commercial growth, global viewership, and participation. Discover how this tournament is redefining the game's future.

Trump order shakes up space race between Musk and Bezos

Former US President Donald Trump signs an executive order to accelerate private rocket launches, directly impacting Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin. The move could redefine the commercial space industry.

UK driving test adds CPR requirement for learners

The UK government has introduced CPR training as part of the updated driving theory test, aiming to equip learner drivers with life-saving skills. Find out what this means for new drivers.

Drivers Over 70 Face Tighter MOT Rules

Older drivers in the UK are being warned about stricter MOT regulations. Find out how these changes could affect you and what steps to take to stay road-legal.

Sydney Sweeney's early Dunkin' commercial resurfaces

Before her breakout role in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty', Sydney Sweeney starred in a quirky Dunkin' Donuts commercial. Discover how the actress's early career paved the way for her Hollywood success.

Trump diverted air marshals to immigration flights

Exclusive report reveals how the Trump administration redirected federal air marshals to immigration enforcement flights, potentially compromising passenger safety on commercial airlines.

Man arrested after police standoff in Batley

A man has been arrested in Batley following a tense police standoff involving armed officers. West Yorkshire Police responded to reports of a disturbance on Upper Commercial Street.

Bassett & Gregory Furniture Firms Collapse

Two major UK furniture firms, Bassett Furniture and Gregory Commercial Furniture, have entered voluntary administration, leaving employees and customers in limbo. Find out the reasons behind their downfall.

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