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Pope Cancels Vatican Fundraising Commission

Pope Leo XIV has dissolved a controversial Holy See fundraising commission, established under Pope Francis. This move signals a push for greater financial transparency and accountability.

NHS: See a GP if you look unusually pale

The NHS warns that looking pale could be a sign of acute myeloid leukaemia. Learn the key symptoms and when to seek urgent medical advice from your GP.

Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dies at 81

Jamaican singer and actor Jimmy Cliff, who helped bring reggae to the world, has died at 81. Read the full tribute to the 'The Harder They Come' star.

Premier League clubs vote on salary cap today

All 20 Premier League clubs vote on financial reforms including a controversial salary cap that could reshape English football's competitive landscape. Follow the latest developments.

Best Northern Lights Cruises for 2026

Discover how a cruise offers the ultimate Northern Lights experience. Explore 2026 sailings to Norway, Iceland & Greenland with expert guides and dark skies for optimal viewing.

Andrea Gibson's Poignant Final Documentary

The late poet Andrea Gibson's documentary, 'Come See Me in the Good Light', chronicles their terminal cancer journey with profound honesty and unexpected humour. Discover their legacy.

Tice vows to shake up City and challenge unions

Reform UK chairman Richard Tice declares war on union 'barons' and promises radical City of London reforms in exclusive interview, positioning his party as pro-business alternative to Conservatives.

Martin Lewis: GCSE money skills 'grossly inadequate'

Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis accuses the Department for Education of ignoring expert advice on compulsory financial education in new GCSE reforms, calling the current provision 'woeful'.

6 Money Changes Coming in November 2025

From energy bill adjustments to minimum wage increases and banking reforms, discover how six key financial changes in November 2025 will impact households nationwide.

Flatulence: Normal or Cancer Warning Sign?

Discover the crucial differences between everyday flatulence and symptoms that warrant medical attention. Learn when passing wind could indicate serious health conditions including bowel cancer.

Vicar with Tourette's becomes comedy sensation

Discover the extraordinary journey of Reverend Ravi Holy, whose Tourette's syndrome led him from church ministry to stand-up comedy, challenging stereotypes about disability and faith.

Labour's Powell: Listen more to party members

In her first major speech as Labour's deputy leader, Lucy Powell calls for radical internal reforms to give party members greater influence over policy and direction.

France mulls US-style tax raid on wealthy expats

As France grapples with mounting economic pressures, the government is reportedly exploring controversial American-style tax measures targeting wealthy citizens living abroad in a dramatic bid to stabilise the nation's finances.

Demi Lovato London Review: Style Over Substance?

Demi Lovato's 'Holy Fvck' tour delivers powerful vocals and religious imagery at London's O2 Arena, but struggles to find authentic emotional connection beneath the polished production.

FCA Under Fire Over Soaring Consumer Complaints

The Financial Conduct Authority faces mounting criticism as consumer complaints against financial firms skyrocket, revealing serious gaps in investor protection and regulatory oversight.

King Charles to make first state visit to Vatican City

Buckingham Palace confirms King Charles will undertake his inaugural state visit to the Vatican, marking a significant moment in UK-Holy See relations and continuing his lifelong commitment to interfaith dialogue.

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