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Beauty Queen Amelia Palmer Dies in Wyoming Plane Crash

Tragedy strikes as former Miss Earth GB finalist Amelia Palmer, 28, dies in a light aircraft crash near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The aspiring model and environmental advocate is remembered by heartbroken family and friends.

Woman in Horner scandal returns to Red Bull F1 paddock

The female employee embroiled in the Christian Horner investigation has made a dramatic return to the Formula 1 paddock with Red Bull, despite earlier reports suggesting her departure. New developments reveal her continued involvement with the championshi

Why Your LinkedIn Profile Is Getting Your CV Rejected

Exclusive: A top Lloyds Banking Group recruiter reveals why your polished CV might be instantly rejected if your LinkedIn profile tells a different story. Discover the critical mistakes job seekers are making.

Jenrick's 'Patriot' Gamble for Tory Leadership

Exclusive analysis of Robert Jenrick's explosive 'Patriot' group launch. We dissect his high-risk strategy to seize the Tory leadership by courting the right, the potential party civil war it ignites, and why critics brand it a cynical, damaging ploy.

Brits Ditch Solo Gym workouts for Social Fitness Events

A new UK fitness report reveals a seismic shift from solitary morning jogs to immersive, social fitness events. Discover how events like Tough Mudder and ParkRun are redefining wellness and building communities.

Earth's Wobbly Orbit Alters Sun's Distance, Scientists Find

Groundbreaking research from the University of Galway and the University of Arizona uncovers how cyclical changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt directly impact the amount of solar energy we receive, with profound implications for understanding long-term

Kneecap's US Tour Axed After Visa Denial Over Lyrics

The politically charged Irish rap group Kneecap has had their entire US tour cancelled after being denied entry visas. US authorities cited their lyrics and support for 'unlawful activity' as the reason, sparking accusations of censorship and political in

NatWest & Halifax Shut 39 Bank Branches

Major banking giants NatWest and Halifax announce the closure of 39 UK branches in 2025, citing a dramatic shift to online banking. Full list of affected locations and what it means for customers.

Africa's Plan to Redraw the World Map with True Scale

The African Union launches a bold initiative to replace the Mercator projection with the 'Equal Earth' map, aiming to accurately represent the continent's true scale and reshape global perceptions in a monumental geopolitical move.

Putin's Chilling Verdict on Prigozhin After Mysterious Crash

Vladimir Putin delivers chilling, cryptic eulogy for Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, praising a 'talented businessman' but highlighting 'serious mistakes' in first comments since the mercenary leader's death in a suspicious air disaster north of Moscow.

School uniform costs crisis hits UK families

Exclusive investigation reveals the staggering financial burden of mandatory school uniforms on British families, with branded items costing up to 300% more than supermarket alternatives.

Soho House Goes Private in Major $1.1bn Deal

Exclusive members' club Soho House has de-listed from the stock market in a major shift. Discover the implications for its global membership and the future of private hospitality.

Who Are The Sidemen? Your Ultimate UK YouTube Guide

Discover the story of the Sidemen, the British YouTube supergroup featuring KSI, Miniminter & more. From humble beginnings to global fame, charity work, and a business empire, this is your complete guide.

Royal Mail Misses Targets as Kretinsky Takeover Nears

Royal Mail faces a delivery crisis, missing crucial performance targets for the second year. As Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group finalises its acquisition, concerns mount over the future of the UK's postal service and potential regulatory act

UEFA Crackdown: Clubs Face Sanctions Over Ownership Rules

Exclusive: European football's governing body, UEFA, has launched an unprecedented investigation into multi-club ownership, with several high-profile teams facing potential bans from continental competitions for rule breaches.

Prigozhin Knew He Was Doomed After Mutiny, Mother Says

In a startling interview, the mother of late Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin reveals he was certain of his fate following the aborted rebellion against Putin's regime, shedding new light on his final days.

Sultana: Starmer Is "Purging Socialists" from Labour

Labour MP Zarah Sultana launches a blistering attack on Keir Starmer's leadership, claiming the party is 'purging socialists' and abandoning the principles of the Corbyn era to court the right-wing press.

Man Utd legend exiled from WhatsApp group, begs return

Rio Ferdinand has lifted the lid on the hilarious WhatsApp group antics involving Manchester United's legendary 'Class of 92', revealing one iconic player is repeatedly booted out and forced to beg for re-entry.

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