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UK Small Boat Arrivals Surge 24% in May

New Home Office figures reveal a dramatic 24% increase in small boat crossings for May 2024, with 882 migrants arriving in a single day amid ongoing political debate over immigration policy.

Luxury-Look Homeware Finds For Under £35

Discover the secret to affordable elegance with these stunning high street homeware finds that rival designer prices. Transform your home without breaking the bank.

ITV's Post Office Drama Sparks National Outrage Over Scandal

The gripping ITV drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' has ignited public fury, exposing one of Britain's most devastating miscarriages of justice. Discover the real-life story of the sub-postmasters wrongly accused in the Horizon IT scandal.

Linehan and Farage summoned to US Congress

Comedy writer Graham Linehan and political figure Nigel Farage are set to give evidence before a powerful US congressional committee in Washington, investigating the alleged 'weaponisation' of the federal government.

Met Office Unveils 2024-25 Storm Names List

The Met Office has revealed its official list of storm names for the upcoming season. Discover the new names, the science behind the naming process, and why your name might be featured.

Elon Musk shares incorrect Aussie protest figures on X

Billionaire Elon Musk faces criticism for sharing dramatically inflated attendance numbers for recent Australian anti-immigration rallies on his platform, X. The Guardian's analysis reveals the stark discrepancy between online claims and official estimate

Storm Dave: Met Office Unveils New UK Storm Names

The Met Office has officially revealed its list of names for the upcoming UK storm season, with 'Storm Dave' generating significant public discussion. Discover the full list and the science behind storm naming.

Sally Rooney voted UK's 'Irish Madonna' in Ipsos poll

Bestselling author Sally Rooney has been voted the most admired Irish person by the British public in a new Ipsos poll, earning her the title of a modern 'Irish Madonna' for her profound cultural influence.

Tax whistleblower Boyle avoids conviction in landmark case

Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle has avoided criminal conviction and jail time after a landmark court decision. The ruling marks a significant victory for transparency and accountability within government agencies.

Meghan's 'Suits' Soars, But New Netflix Series Flops

Netflix's 'Suits' achieves historic viewership success, while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's 'Live to Lead' documentary struggles with audience engagement, raising questions about their streaming strategy.

Hollyoaks fans declare 'We're not watching anymore'

Channel 4's Hollyoaks faces a viewer revolt as long-term fans condemn recent 'ridiculous' plots, axings of beloved characters, and a perceived drop in quality, threatening the soap's future.

Australian Govt Accused of Censoring Migration Data

A furious political row has erupted in Australia as the Albanese government faces allegations of deliberately censoring and manipulating official migration data to hide the true scale of arrivals, sparking accusations of a transparency crisis.

Worker invoices colleague £50 for a 'rude email'

A jaw-dropping workplace dispute has gone viral after an employee was presented with an itemised invoice for a 'rude and unprofessional' email. The bizarre clash over office manners has sparked a fierce debate online about professionalism and petty cash d

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