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Chinese heiress in £2.5m phantom Rolls-Royce court battle

Exclusive: The glittering world of super-rich Chinese heiress LanLan Yang is unravelling in a London High Court drama. Discover the shocking tale of a £2.5 million Rolls-Royce that never was, a disputed £15 million Mayfair property, and the high-stakes le

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.

US Open racism row over mocked Chinese food commentary

American tennis star Taylor Townsend ignites a firestorm after calling out 'open racism' and 'ignorant' mocking of Chinese food during a US Open broadcast, sparking a major debate on cultural sensitivity in sports commentary.

John Deere Warns of Tractor Price Hikes from US Tariffs

John Deere's CEO has issued a stark warning that the cost of its iconic green tractors is set to rise significantly for British farmers, citing new US tariffs on Chinese manufacturing imports as the primary driver.

Jack Draper's 2025 season in doubt due to arm injury

British tennis star Jack Draper faces a major setback as a recurring arm injury threatens to derail his 2025 season, casting doubt on his Australian Open participation and future rankings climb.

UK's Favourite Cuisine Is No Longer Indian

A major new survey has dethroned Indian food as the UK's top takeaway, crowning a surprising new champion. Discover the flavours that are now dominating British palates.

Raducanu's Billie Jean King Cup Snub Sparks Fury

Emma Raducanu faces intense criticism after opting to play an exhibition in Saudi Arabia instead of representing Great Britain in the crucial Billie Jean King Cup finals, raising serious questions about her commitment to the national team.

Venice's Lion of St Mark's May Have Chinese Origins

New scientific analysis suggests the legendary bronze lion guarding Venice's St Mark's Square contains metalwork possibly manufactured in 11th-century China, rewriting art history and trade routes.

Labubu Toy Craze Sparks UK Exploitation Investigation

Trading Standards launches an investigation into the Labubu toy craze after reports emerge of vulnerable Chinese nationals in the UK being pressured into buying and reselling the valuable figures at inflated prices.

Chinese Heiress Crashes £300k Rolls-Royce in London

Exclusive details emerge as Chinese socialite LanLan Yang crashes her £300k Rolls-Royce Ghost in central London. The dramatic Westminster incident involved a Mercedes and left luxury debris across the street.

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