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Giant shark panic at Spanish beach resort

A massive shark was seen prowling dangerously close to the shore at a popular Spanish beach, sending tourists into a frenzy. Witnesses described the terrifying moment as the predator circled just metres from swimmers.

Worst Times to Buy a Car – Expert Advice

A motoring expert has shared the worst times to purchase a car, helping drivers avoid unnecessary expenses and poor deals. Find out when to steer clear of showrooms.

1 in 3 skip checks when buying used cars

A shocking new survey reveals that millions of Brits are skipping essential checks when buying used cars, risking costly repairs and safety hazards. Here’s what you need to know before making your next purchase.

Avoid online puppy scams with these tips

A rising number of Brits are falling victim to fraudulent online pet sellers. Learn how to protect yourself from puppy scams and ensure your new furry friend is legit.

Mechanic reveals car brand to always avoid

A seasoned mechanic shares the car brand he consistently advises against buying, citing common issues and costly repairs. Find out which popular model makes his 'never buy' list.

Passenger slaps man having panic attack on plane

A disturbing video captures the moment a passenger slaps a man experiencing a panic attack mid-flight, igniting fury online. Witnesses describe the chaotic scene as fellow travellers condemn the aggressor's actions.

Fake offers plague UK property market

Unscrupulous buyers are using fake offers to pressure sellers into accepting lower bids, creating chaos in the UK property market. Experts reveal the tactics and how to protect yourself.

House listing warning: Can you spot the hidden problem?

A seemingly ordinary house listing has sparked warnings from property experts, highlighting a growing trend that could leave potential buyers frustrated. Discover the hidden problem and how to avoid falling into this trap.

Sydney tradie loses $500k in property scam

A Sydney tradesman was duped out of his $500,000 life savings in a sophisticated property scam. Experts warn of rising fraud tactics in Australia's competitive housing market.

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