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Spanish Holiday Hotspot Becomes Eerie Ghost Town

The once-vibrant resort of Camposol in Spain's Murcia region faces an unprecedented crisis as thousands of British-owned properties stand empty, creating a surreal ghost town atmosphere and devastating local businesses. Discover what went wrong.

iHerb stops melatonin sales to Australia amid regulatory crackdown

Global online retailer iHerb has abruptly suspended sales of melatonin supplements to Australian customers following intensified scrutiny from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The popular sleep aid, widely used for insomnia and jet lag, now fac

Scattering Ashes Abroad: The Essential Legal Guide

Thinking of scattering a loved one's ashes overseas? Our comprehensive guide reveals the complex web of international laws, airline regulations, and hidden paperwork you need to know before you travel.

Major Hurricane Lee Intensifies; Bermuda On Watch

Hurricane Lee rapidly intensifies into a major Category 3 storm, triggering a tropical storm watch for Bermuda. The UK overseas territory prepares for potential impacts as the powerful system churns in the Atlantic.

Labour Rebellion Over Starmer's Foreign Aid Stance

Sir Keir Starmer confronts a significant internal Labour Party revolt over his refusal to commit to reinstating the UK's 0.7% foreign aid budget, exposing a deep rift with his own MPs and backbenchers.

UK slashes Child Benefit for children living overseas

Exclusive: The UK government is implementing a major crackdown on Child Benefit claims for children living overseas. The new 'UK link' test could see thousands of families lose crucial financial support. Here's what you need to know.

1985 IKEA prices shock modern shoppers

A rediscovered 1985 IKEA flyer shows astonishingly low prices for furniture and home goods, sparking nostalgia and disbelief among shoppers today.

Australia’s Craft Markets Battle Mass-Produced Goods

Australia’s vibrant handicraft markets are facing a growing challenge as mass-produced goods flood stalls, threatening the livelihoods of genuine artisans. Discover the impact and the pushback from local makers.

Melbourne baby formula crime syndicate busted

Australian authorities have dismantled an alleged crime syndicate in Melbourne accused of stealing baby formula worth thousands. Discover the shocking details of this organised theft operation.

Chagos deal costs 10x more than PM claimed

A controversial agreement over the Chagos Islands may leave British taxpayers footing a bill ten times higher than the amount stated by the Prime Minister, sparking outrage and scrutiny.

Brits lose £50k in Bulgarian property scam

A retired UK couple lost their life savings after falling victim to a property scam in Bulgaria, leaving them stranded without heating or proper documentation.

New furniture rival takes on Pottery Barn in UK

A new furniture store is shaking up the home goods market, offering stylish alternatives to Pottery Barn's classic designs. Discover how this fresh competitor is winning over UK shoppers.

Dangerous products found on Shein and Temu

A senior EU official has expressed shock over the sale of hazardous items on popular online platforms Shein and Temu, raising urgent consumer safety concerns.

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