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Kobe & MJ Card Set to Sell for £6M

A highly sought-after trading card featuring NBA legends Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan is expected to sell for a staggering £6 million at auction, making it one of the most valuable sports collectibles ever.

MPs' suspicious stock trades exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how MPs and peers profit from suspicious stock trades, sparking outrage and demands for stricter regulations.

Rare Pokémon Card Sells for £300K

A Pokémon enthusiast turned a childhood hobby into a fortune after discovering a rare Charizard card worth £300,000 in his collection.

Masked gang robs Marylebone jewellery store

A daring daylight robbery unfolded in London's affluent Marylebone district as a masked gang stormed a high-end jewellery shop, making off with valuables before fleeing on mopeds.

Pelosi clashes with Tapper over Trump trading claims

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi engaged in a heated debate with CNN's Jake Tapper over allegations of insider trading linked to Donald Trump. The fiery exchange has sparked fresh controversy in US politics.

Trump's stunning U-turn on insider trading ban

Former President Donald Trump has made a shocking reversal on his stance regarding insider trading bans, while unleashing a blistering tirade against political opponents.

Armed robber foiled by brave shop worker

A would-be armed robber's attempt to hold up a shop was thwarted by a courageous employee who refused to hand over cash, leading to the criminal's swift arrest.

Caitlin Clark's card sells for record £2.5m

A Caitlin Clark rookie trading card has sold for a record-breaking £2.5m, becoming the most expensive WNBA card in history and highlighting her meteoric rise in basketball.

Nicotine pouches mimic sweets, target kids

The UK Trading Standards body raises alarms as nicotine pouches resembling sweets are being marketed to children, sparking calls for stricter regulations.

RBA: Ban card payment surcharges now

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has urged the government to outlaw payment surcharges on debit and credit card transactions, arguing they unfairly burden shoppers.

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