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Five Monopoly rules you've been playing wrong

A board game expert reveals five common 'house rules' that aren't in the official Monopoly rulebook, explaining why your family games last for hours. Discover the real rules to speed up play.

Airport phone rule that could ground travellers

Travellers are being warned about a crucial mobile phone rule that could see them turned away at airport security. Discover this essential travel tip that most passengers don't know about.

Stephen King's 'Apt Pupil' Gets Chilling TV Adaptation

The master of horror's controversial 1982 novella about a teenage boy's dark obsession with a Nazi war criminal is being developed for television, promising to deliver King's most psychologically terrifying story to the small screen.

Man City's 115 Charges: Settlement Talks Emerge

Manchester City face pivotal moment as Premier League's unprecedented 115 financial charges could head toward settlement, potentially avoiding lengthy hearing in Autumn 2024.

Critical passport rule could cancel your EU holiday

UK travellers are facing unexpected holiday cancellations and insurance rejections due to a little-known passport validity rule affecting European travel. Discover how to check if your passport is truly valid for your next trip.

Spain's little-known airport rule could cost Brits £115

UK holidaymakers flying to Spain are being alerted to a strict airport regulation that could result in a hefty €135 (£115) fine. The rule, often overlooked by tourists, involves a specific document requirement at border control.

Urgent UK Passport Warning For Summer Holidays

British holidaymakers are being warned of a critical post-Brexit passport rule that could see them turned away at the airport. Check your documents now to avoid ruined travel plans.

Man City's £300m Legal War with Premier League Explained

Exclusive: Manchester City's unprecedented legal challenge against the Premier League's Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules threatens to reshape football's financial landscape. We break down the £300m claim and its seismic implications for the beauti

Man City's 115-Charge Hearing Date Finally Confirmed

Exclusive: Manchester City's long-awaited hearing over 115 alleged financial breaches is set for the autumn, with a potential verdict by summer 2025. The outcome could reshape English football.

Man City's Premier League Sponsorship War Ends in Settlement

The long-running dispute between Manchester City and the Premier League over associated party transaction rules has reached a dramatic conclusion, averting a potentially explosive legal battle that threatened to reshape English football's financial landsc

Izak Rankine AFL Ban: Why Gambling Rules Are Vital

The controversial suspension of Adelaide Crows star Izak Rankine for breaching the AFL's gambling rules has ignited a fierce debate, serving as a crucial reminder of the fundamental integrity these policies are designed to protect.

UK may force homeowners to house asylum seekers

Ministers are reportedly exploring controversial plans to compel British households to accommodate asylum seekers, mirroring policies in France. Critics warn of legal and logistical hurdles.

UK travellers face £388 Europe visa fee

UK travellers face a hefty £388 fee per person to visit Europe under the new ETIAS visa waiver scheme, set to launch in 2025. Find out how this will impact your holidays.

UK’s New Online Safety Rules Explained

The UK government has introduced strict new online safety regulations aimed at protecting users from harmful content. Here’s how they’ll work and what penalties tech firms could face.

Beshenivsky killers back in jail after 11 years

Members of the gang responsible for the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky, who were originally given life sentences, have been returned to prison after violating their release conditions. Discover the shocking details of their early release and subsequent r

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