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Unreleased Queen Song to Air After 51 Years

Sir Brian May will premiere a never-before-heard Queen song, 'Not For Sale (Polar Bear)', on his Planet Rock Christmas Special. Tune in to hear the track cut from 1974's Queen II.

The Tragic True Story Behind 'White Christmas'

Discover the poignant wartime origins and personal loss behind Bing Crosby's iconic 'White Christmas', the best-selling festive song of all time. Uncover its true legacy.

The True, Sad Story Behind 'White Christmas'

Discover the poignant origins of the world's best-selling carol, born from personal tragedy and WWII soldiers' longing. Uncover the story behind Bing Crosby's iconic anthem.

Decaf Coffee Pods Recalled in 10 States

Gimme Coffee recalls decaffeinated pods containing caffeine, posing a risk to sensitive consumers. The FDA has elevated the recall to a Class II risk. Check your products now.

Morocco uses AFCON 2025 as 2030 World Cup rehearsal

Morocco hosts the Africa Cup of Nations, showcasing new stadiums and ambition to become a football superpower ahead of co-hosting the 2030 World Cup. Discover the strategy and the domestic tensions.

11 Victorian Homes in Cumbria Sell for £550,000

A once-magnificent street of 11 Grade II listed Victorian houses in St Bees, Cumbria, is to be auctioned. Can a developer finally restore this historic terrace to its former glory?

The Crown cottages in Suffolk on sale for £1 million

A row of seven Victorian cottages featured in Netflix's The Crown is on the market for £1m. Located in Somerleyton, Suffolk, they offer a prime property investment. Discover this unique opportunity.

Major Fire at Historic Bury Building

A huge fire engulfed a Grade II listed building on The Rock in Bury town centre. Four fire engines battled the blaze, with bricks falling from the structure. Read the latest updates.

Lawyer ordered to repaint black London townhouse white

A high-flying lawyer in an exclusive London square has been forced to repaint his £2.6m black townhouse back to white after a planning inspector ruled the dark makeover 'jarring'. Discover the full story behind this heritage dispute.

Ofcom Chief Attacks BBC's Impartiality

Ofcom chairman Lord Michael Grade launches extraordinary attack on BBC's political impartiality, claiming broadcaster fails to understand parliamentary democracy and exhibits 'massive left-wing bias' in landmark speech.

Historic Windmill Luxury Conversion Sparks Outrage

Plans to transform a 19th-century Sussex windmill into a luxury residence spark local outrage and heritage concerns as conservationists battle developers over preserving Britain's architectural history.

Harvard professor's 'easy A' marketing course exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how a Harvard Business School marketing professor awards suspiciously high grades in what students call an 'easy A' course, raising questions about academic standards at the elite institution.

Bollywood wedding venue banned after PTSD complaints

A prestigious Grade II listed mansion in Hertfordshire has been prohibited from hosting Bollywood-style weddings after a military veteran suffering from PTSD reported being traumatised by cannon fire, fireworks, and blaring music from the celebrations.

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