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UK's most stolen car of 2025 revealed

New data exposes the car model topping the UK's theft charts in 2025, with security experts warning owners to take urgent precautions.

Trump fires labor stats chief, sparks data integrity fears

Former US President Donald Trump's abrupt dismissal of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has drawn sharp criticism from economists and policymakers, raising fears of political interference in key economic data.

Samsung S23 Ultra: £9/month deal!

Samsung fans can now grab the flagship Galaxy S23 Ultra for an unbelievable £9 a month in a limited-time offer. Don’t miss this bargain!

Woman chases iPhone thief - police arrest HER instead

A courageous woman pursued a thief who snatched her iPhone in broad daylight, only to be detained by police while the suspect escaped. The shocking incident has sparked outrage over law enforcement priorities.

Wales statistically England's largest 'city'

A quirky statistical anomaly has reclassified Wales as England's biggest 'city', sparking humour and debate. The Office for National Statistics explains the reasoning behind this unusual categorisation.

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Discover the ultra-slim wireless phone charger that fits perfectly in your bag or pocket—now at an unbeatable price of £9.99. Perfect for on-the-go charging!

UK gangs behind 40% of Europe phone thefts

A new report exposes how UK-based county lines gangs are responsible for two in five mobile phone thefts across Europe, with criminal networks exploiting stolen devices for illegal profits.

Gangs exploit £70m stolen phone market

Organised crime groups are stealing high-end phones to fuel a booming black market, with victims often left vulnerable and unaware. Discover how these gangs operate and what's being done to stop them.

Wales population decline: First in 170 years

For the first time since 1851, Wales has recorded a population decline, according to the latest census data. The figures highlight significant demographic shifts, with implications for public services and policymaking.

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