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NC man wins £1.4M on Monopoly scratch card

A North Carolina man's spur-of-the-moment decision to buy a Monopoly-themed scratch card has resulted in a life-changing £1.4 million jackpot win, state lottery officials confirm.

TSB Axes All Credit Cards: Key Dates for Customers

TSB Bank announces the complete closure of its credit card operations, impacting all customers. Find out the key dates, reasons behind the decision, and essential steps to protect your finances.

Royal Mint to Produce Official Monopoly Currency

The Royal Mint partners with Hasbro to create legal tender Monopoly-themed coins and banknotes, phasing out the classic paper money in a historic move for the iconic board game.

RBA to Ban Card Surcharges, Banks Fight Back

The Reserve Bank of Australia plans to eliminate debit and credit card surcharges, facing fierce opposition from major banks who warn of unintended consequences for consumers and businesses.

Thomas Tuchel sees red in fiery Bayern victory

Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel was shown a red card during his side's Champions League victory over Red Star Belgrade after a furious touchline reaction to a decision against England's Marc Guéhi.

Trump Denies Signing Epstein Birthday Card

Donald Trump issues a fiery rebuttal to claims he signed a birthday card for Jeffrey Epstein, dismissing the allegations as a political smear campaign and denying any close association with the disgraced financier.

UK Watchdog Demands Google Break Up Ad Tech Business

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has issued a landmark provisional ruling, finding Google's ad tech dominance harms competition and consumers. The tech giant now faces the stark choice of a forced breakup or major divestments.

Cash Refusal & Card Fees: What's Legal in the UK?

A growing consumer dilemma pits the convenience of card payments against the right to use legal tender. We investigate the legality of cash refusal and surcharges in the UK's evolving payment landscape.

Onana faces 3-match ban after horror red card

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana faces a potential three-match ban after being sent off for a shocking challenge in the Champions League clash against Trabzonspor. The incident has left Erik ten Hag furious and could have major implications for Un

Thomas Tuchel Sent Off While Commentating on England Game

Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel was dramatically sent off while commentating for Serbian TV during England's narrow victory over Andorra. The explosive incident in Birmingham raises questions about pundit conduct.

All Blacks' Ardie Savea sees red for 'throat-slash' gesture

New Zealand's Ardie Savea faces a potential suspension after being sent off for a controversial 'throat-slash' gesture during a heated match in Japan, igniting a fierce debate on player conduct and disciplinary consistency in rugby.

Hidden bank fees shock for Aussie debit card users

A little-known banking policy is set to deliver a rude financial shock to millions of Australians who prefer using their debit cards, as major banks quietly change how they process payments.

Save £120 a Year on Fizzy Drinks with App Trick

UK households could slash their annual spend on popular soft drinks by over £100 simply by using a different supermarket app. The secret lies in loyalty card prices and a clever 'click and collect' trick.

Newsmax Sues Fox News Alleging Cable News Monopoly

Conservative broadcaster Newsmax launches a major antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, alleging coercive tactics and monopolistic practices to suppress competition in the US cable news landscape.

Maine Mass Shooting: Army Reservist Sought in Manhunt

A massive manhunt is underway for US Army reservist Robert Card, identified as the prime suspect in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting that left 18 dead and 13 injured. Authorities warn he is armed and dangerous.

EU Declares Google Chrome a Monopoly in Landmark Ruling

In a historic antitrust verdict, the EU has ruled Google Chrome a 'gatekeeper' monopoly. Discover how this decision will break down its dominance and force Google to offer real browser choice on Android and Windows across Europe.

Paqueta fined £300k by FA over betting breaches

West Ham star Lucas Paqueta has been hit with a staggering £300,000 fine by the FA for intentionally seeking yellow cards in Premier League matches, in a major breach of betting rules. Full details on the charges and potential future ban.

UK regulator may force Google to sell Chrome browser

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority issues a radical proposal to break Google's dominance, suggesting a potential sale of its Chrome browser to foster competition in the search engine market.

Antony's Man Utd red card shame in Betis friendly

Manchester United's £85m winger Antony faces Erik ten Hag's wrath after a reckless red card in a pre-season friendly against Real Betis, casting a shadow over his Old Trafford future.

Sainsbury's axes AI-powered Nectar pricing after trial

Sainsbury's has abruptly ended its trial of personalised, AI-driven pricing for Nectar cardholders after a customer backlash over 'secret' price changes. The scheme, which offered individual discounts in London and Bath, has been scrapped.

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