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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.

Mother loses school gender transition court case

A mother in Maine has lost her legal fight against a school district that allegedly facilitated her child's social gender transition without her knowledge. The court ruled in favour of the school's actions, sparking debate over parental rights.

Mum knew "lazy" son was ill - doctors were wrong

A mother's persistence led to a shocking diagnosis after medics repeatedly told her son was just 'lazy'. The family's ordeal highlights the importance of trusting parental instincts.

Dad moves kids 200 miles to escape toxic school

A desperate father relocates his children 200 miles away from their home to protect them from a 'toxic' school environment, sparking debate over parental rights and school accountability.

Shared Parental Leave Rules Set for Overhaul

The UK government is proposing changes to Shared Parental Leave eligibility, making it easier for working parents to split childcare responsibilities. Here’s how it could affect you.

Sage iPhone: Safe Smartphone for Kids Reviewed

The Sage iPhone promises a secure, internet-safe smartphone experience for children. But does it deliver? Our in-depth review explores its features, parental controls, and whether it's worth the investment.

Safe Sage: Child-Friendly iPhone Launches in UK

The UK launch of Safe Sage, a child-friendly iPhone with robust safety features, promises peace of mind for parents at £99/month. Is this the solution to screen-time worries?

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