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Fake Botox warning after UK botulism cases

UK health authorities issue urgent warning after cases of botulism linked to counterfeit Botox treatments. Learn how to spot fake products and protect yourself.

Woman's clever trick stops £15k scam

A savvy woman reveals her clever method to avoid losing £15,000 to fraudsters. Learn how she turned the tables on scammers with this easy trick.

Police failed teen stabbed by girlfriend

A damning report reveals systemic failures by authorities after a teenage musician was fatally stabbed by his girlfriend, raising urgent questions about child protection.

Sports dealer dead after counterfeit confession

Brett Lemieux, a prominent sports memorabilia dealer, was discovered dead shortly after admitting to selling counterfeit items. The case has sent shockwaves through the collectibles industry.

Stricter UK rules for Buy Now, Pay Later firms

The UK government is tightening rules on Buy Now, Pay Later services to safeguard consumers from hidden fees and debt risks. Learn how the new regulations will impact shoppers and lenders.

MoD data breach exposes Afghan soldiers

A major security lapse by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the personal data of Afghan interpreters and soldiers who supported British troops, putting lives at risk.

James Martin's guard dog incident in London

TV chef James Martin was left shaken after his guard dog allegedly threatened a delivery driver in London. The incident has sparked debate over protection dogs in urban areas.

UK child protection failures exposed

A damning report reveals systemic failures in child protection services, demanding immediate action to safeguard vulnerable children across the UK.

Best Cricket Helmets for Brain Safety

Discover the top cricket helmets designed to protect your brain during play. Learn which models offer the best safety features and performance for players of all levels.

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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