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Family feud over 'worst baby name' choice

A mother shares her outrage after her cousin bestowed her newborn with a name she describes as 'utterly ridiculous' – sparking a heated family feud.

Married Woman’s Affair Leads to Deep Regret

Sophie thought her affair with a married colleague was under control, but things spiralled out of control in ways she never imagined. A cautionary tale of infidelity and regret.

Half of Brits want new Brexit vote – poll

A new survey shows 50% of Britons would back a fresh Brexit referendum amid growing dissatisfaction with the outcome, as economic struggles fuel buyer's remorse.

Trump presidency boosted Coca-Cola over Pepsi

New research reveals Coca-Cola gained favour among US consumers during Donald Trump's presidency, while Pepsi saw a decline. Discover the surprising trends in soft drink preferences.

How supermarket music makes you spend more

Retail giants Coles and Woolworths are using carefully curated playlists to influence shopping behaviour and boost sales. Find out how the tempo and volume of music affect your spending habits.

UK inflation rises to 4% in December

UK inflation surges unexpectedly to 4% in December, driven by rising tobacco and alcohol prices. Experts warn of prolonged cost-of-living pressures as the Bank of England faces tough rate decisions.

US clamps down on credit reporting agencies

The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed new rules on credit reporting agencies Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to address systemic inaccuracies affecting millions of consumers.

US Inflation Cools as Trump Tariffs Loom

New data shows US inflation easing in June, but economists warn Trump’s proposed tariffs could reverse progress. Here’s how it impacts markets and consumers.

UK heatwave drives retail sales surge

Soaring temperatures in June drove UK consumers to spend heavily on cooling products, lifting retail sales figures despite broader economic pressures.

RBA: Ban card payment surcharges now

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has urged the government to outlaw payment surcharges on debit and credit card transactions, arguing they unfairly burden shoppers.

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