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Taxpayer funds Swinney's stay at Trump Turnberry resort

Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney sparks outrage as it's revealed public funds were used for an official stay at Donald Trump's luxury Turnberry resort, raising serious questions about government spending and propriety.

Scottish Government warns of bankruptcy in financial crisis

Scotland faces an unprecedented financial emergency as ministers warn of potential 'bankruptcy' without urgent UK government intervention. Discover the implications for public services and the growing constitutional clash.

PLT's £6.25ph Burnley Job Ad Sparks Fury and Backlash

Fast-fashion giant PrettyLittle Thing faces a severe backlash and accusations of exploitation after advertising a warehouse job in Burnley for a shockingly low wage, reigniting the debate on workers' rights in the UK.

Neighbours fury over 'deceptive' house listing in Stoke

A seemingly ordinary house listing in Stoke-on-Trent has sparked a fierce backlash from neighbours who accuse the seller of 'cheating people'. The property's online advert hides a major issue that has locals up in arms.

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.

Reeves Poised to Overhaul Dreaded Council Tax

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is on the verge of announcing the most significant local government finance reform in a generation, aiming to axe the widely criticised council tax and replace it with a fairer property levy. This seismic shift promises

Westminster in 'Rail Power Grab' Row with Scotland and Wales

The UK government faces a furious backlash from Scottish and Welsh ministers over its plans to centralise control of Great British Railways in Westminster, bypassing devolution settlements and sparking a major constitutional row.

Rural Taxpayers Subsidising Urban Areas, Report Finds

A damning new report reveals a 'postcode lottery' in public spending, showing rural communities in England are subsidising urban areas by billions despite facing higher council tax bills and inferior services.

Swinney defiant on legal battles with Westminster

John Swinney, Scotland's Deputy First Minister, declares the Scottish Government will not back down from legal challenges against Westminster, defending Holyrood's right to legislate despite potential multi-million pound court battles.

BrewDog pub advert banned for misleading claims

The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a BrewDog advert for exaggerating pub closures, ruling it misled consumers. The craft beer giant faces backlash over its 'Pubs are closing at a rate of one a day' claim.

Levi's ad star Nick Kamen dies at 59

Nick Kamen, the model and musician who became a household name thanks to Levi's iconic 1985 advert, has died at 59. We revisit his unforgettable legacy.

UK Public Trust in Government Drops Sharply

A recent survey by the Office for National Statistics shows a significant decline in public trust in the UK government. Experts weigh in on the causes and implications.

Jet2's holiday ad goes viral as meme

Jet2's holiday advert has unexpectedly become an internet meme, sparking debates over whether it's a PR triumph or a branding blunder.

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