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Morrisons ignites supermarket price war with major cuts

Morrisons launches a major price cut on over 200 staples, igniting a supermarket war to help UK households battle the ongoing cost of living crisis. As food inflation persists, retailers are under pressure to support consumers.

Thai tennis player handed lifetime ban for match-fixing

Thai tennis player Jatuporn Nalamphun receives a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match-fixing at an ITF World Tennis Tour event in Lamphun, Thailand, following a detailed investigation by the International Tennis Integrity Agency.

UK Airlines Impose Lifetime Bans for Passenger Offences

Major UK airlines like Jet2, TUI, and easyJet are imposing lifetime bans on passengers for serious onboard misconduct, including the dangerous 'seat reclining trick'. Discover the zero-tolerance policies reshaping air travel.

Airlines Ban Passengers for Using Power Banks Onboard

Major UK airlines are enforcing strict new bans on passengers caught using power banks during flights, citing critical fire risks. Discover the safety rules you must follow to avoid being barred from future travel.

Mum's agony after boy's 'cheap' school shoes remark

A mother's heartache after her son publicly declared his 'cheap' school shoes were from Asda ignites a fierce online discussion about bullying, budgeting, and the immense social pressures faced by parents.

Southampton bans all weekend holiday rentals

The exclusive New York beach enclave of Southampton has enacted a radical ban on all short-term weekend rentals, a dramatic move to reclaim neighbourhoods from disruptive tourists and preserve its dwindling year-round community.

Mum & daughter expose £300 shopping price gap

A 27-year-old and her 53-year-old mum conducted a powerful experiment, buying identical groceries to reveal a staggering £300 price difference, highlighting the brutal impact of inflation on UK families.

North Korea bans hamburgers, ice cream in cultural crackdown

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has launched a drastic crackdown on Western cultural influences, outlawing hamburgers, ice cream, and karaoke machines in a sweeping purge of foreign imports deemed 'decadent' and a threat to the regime's ideology.

Slovakian Kidnappers Jailed for ASDA Car Park Abduction

Two Slovakian nationals have been sentenced to prison for the shocking kidnapping of a young woman after drugging her in a Nottingham ASDA car park. The court heard harrowing details of the planned abduction and the victim's courageous escape.

US Sprinter Knighton Cleared in Doping Scandal

American sprint sensation Erriyon Knighton has been cleared to compete after testing positive for a banned substance. The 20-year-old, a major medal hope for Team USA, avoided a suspension due to a contaminated meat investigation.

Ethiopia Bans Petrol Cars for Electric Future

Ethiopia is making a radical shift, banning petrol and diesel car imports to power its electric future with abundant renewable energy from its mega-dams. Discover how this bold move is reshaping transport and energy policy.

Urgent 'Do Not Eat' Warning For Supermarket Feta Cheese

Shoppers across the UK are being urgently warned not to consume a specific brand of feta cheese sold in major supermarkets due to a potential link to a deadly E. coli outbreak. The Food Standards Agency has issued a 'do not eat' alert.

MPs condemn Asda app over high-cost staff loans

A parliamentary committee has launched a scathing attack on Asda and its financial app partner, Wagestream, for promoting high-interest loans and controversial financial products to its low-paid employees.

Santiago bans TikTok filming after US tourist's viral claim

A viral TikTok video by a US tourist claiming Santiago, Chile is 'more dangerous than Chicago' has prompted city officials to ban Instagram and TikTok filming in its centre. Discover the full story behind the controversial social media restrictions and th

AI Super Trolleys Trialed in UK To End Queues & Shoplifting

Tesco and Asda are trialling AI-powered 'super trolleys' with built-in scanners, scales, and cameras. This revolutionary tech aims to eliminate checkout queues, slash shoplifting, and transform the British shopping experience forever.

Brits Revolt Against Net Zero Car Ban and Taxes

A shock new poll for the Daily Mail shows plummeting public support for key Net Zero policies, with most Britons now against the ban on new petrol and diesel cars and higher taxes to fund the green agenda.

Spain's Beach Smoking Ban: New Rules for Tourists

Holidaymakers heading to Spain face strict new anti-smoking laws. Discover how the ban on smoking and vaping on beaches could affect your next trip and the hefty fines for those who break the rules.

Nepal bans social media after deadly protests kill five

Nepal's government has enforced a stringent ban on major social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok, following violent protests that resulted in multiple fatalities. The move raises urgent questions about digital rights and state control in the

Nepal's VPN Crackdown Sparks Global Outrage and Concern

Nepal's government faces international condemnation after imposing a sweeping ban on VPNs and streaming platforms like YouTube, raising serious concerns about digital rights and freedom of expression ahead of crucial elections.

Nepal enforces social media blackout amid deadly protests

Nepal's government has enforced a sweeping social media blackout in a drastic attempt to quell violent protests erupting over a controversial corruption bill. The move follows multiple fatalities and escalating unrest in Kathmandu.

Supermarket Price War: Tesco & Aldi Slash Food Costs

Major UK supermarkets including Tesco, Aldi, and Asda are set for a summer price war, dramatically cutting the cost of milk, bread, butter, and other essentials in a bid to win over cash-strapped shoppers.

Nepal bans X, WhatsApp, and YouTube in social media crackdown

Nepal's government has enacted a drastic ban on 26 social media platforms, including global giants X, WhatsApp, and YouTube, citing national security and social harmony concerns. The move sparks immediate debate over digital rights and freedom of expressi

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