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Wakukus: Labubu's Half-Price Rival

Chinese plush toy brand Wakukus is giving Pop Mart's Labubu a run for its money with similar designs at half the price, sparking debates among collectors.

Junior doctors defy union strike call

Junior doctors across England are refusing to join militant union strikes, prioritising patient care over industrial action. Discover why these NHS heroes are breaking ranks.

Streeting condemns No.10 over NHS doctor strikes

Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticises Downing Street's handling of NHS strikes as junior doctors walk out. Labour leader Keir Starmer supports the industrial action, calling for better pay and conditions.

Premier League kit prices spark fan outrage

Premier League supporters are outraged as new kit prices for the 2024/25 season hit record highs, with some shirts costing over £100. Discover which clubs are charging the most and why fans are threatening boycotts.

GP appointments: Just 50% now face-to-face

New data reveals a dramatic shift in GP services, with in-person appointments plummeting to just half of all consultations. Discover how this impacts patients and the NHS.

Junior doctors' strikes erode public goodwill

As junior doctors stage their longest-ever strike, public patience wears thin amid record NHS waiting lists and cancelled operations. Experts warn the profession risks losing its privileged status.

3 Chinese firms in world's top 10 largest companies

In a historic shift, three Chinese corporations have secured spots in the global top 10 largest companies by revenue, challenging Western dominance. Discover which firms are leading China's economic rise.

NHS chief slams BMA over strike cover rates

The head of the NHS has accused the British Medical Association of charging 'extortionate' rates to provide emergency cover during strikes, escalating tensions between healthcare leaders and unions.

NHS Strikes Could Drag On for Years

Health Secretary Victoria Atkins warns that ongoing doctors' strikes could persist for years, urging junior doctors to return to negotiations.

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