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Oasis Reunion: Bonehead Out of Seoul Concerts

Oasis fans face disappointment as guitarist Bonehead withdraws from upcoming Seoul reunion shows, with Mike 'Moose' Moore stepping in as replacement amid health concerns.

North Korea fires ballistic missiles in major provocation

In a significant escalation of tensions, North Korea has launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters, prompting immediate condemnation from Seoul and raising regional security concerns.

South Korea opens world's largest civilian nuclear bunker

South Korea opens massive underground civilian shelter capable of holding 240,000 people as North Korean threats escalate. The futuristic complex features advanced survival systems and could become a blueprint for global nuclear preparedness.

Last Chance: 4 Days Left for £150 Free Electricity

Time is running out! UK households have just four days to apply for the Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding, providing £150 in free electricity credit. Discover if you're eligible and how to claim before the June 5th deadline.

DWP PIP Payments Increase: Extra £421 Yearly Support

The Department for Work and Pensions is increasing Personal Independence Payment rates, with some claimants eligible for hundreds of pounds in additional monthly support. Find out if you qualify for the enhanced payments.

British teen dies after Dubai prison release

Exclusive investigation reveals disturbing details about 19-year-old Harry William's Dubai imprisonment and subsequent death, raising serious concerns about British consular support and Dubai's justice system.

Cancer patient's mental health shattered by NHS text

A cancer survivor's powerful account reveals how a single, poorly-timed text message undoped months of psychological healing, exposing critical flaws in how the NHS supports patients' mental wellbeing during treatment.

Kim Jong Un threatens war against South Korea

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has ordered his military to prepare for war, vowing to completely occupy South Korean territory in response to joint military exercises with the US. The alarming escalation follows Pyongyang's declaration that peaceful reu

DWP Sends £300 Cost of Living Letters to Thousands

The Department for Work and Pensions is dispatching 300,000 notification letters this week about vital £300 payments for pensioners and low-income households struggling with energy bills and essential costs.

Macmillan Cancer Support Fails to Meet Patient Demand

An alarming investigation reveals how Macmillan Cancer Support is failing to meet the surge in demand, leaving vulnerable patients without vital care and support. Discover the systemic issues plaguing the UK's leading cancer charity.

South Korea Seeks to Dissolve Unification Church

South Korean authorities are seeking the dissolution of the controversial Unification Church following the arrest of its leader, Hak Ja Han Moon, on charges of obstructing government investigations.

Raducanu's Korea Open Dream Ends in Agonising Defeat

British tennis star Emma Raducanu's hopes of a deep run at the Korea Open were dashed in a gruelling quarter-final clash against top seed Barbora Krejcikova. The former US Open champion fought valiantly but ultimately fell 6-7(5), 7-6(4), 6-3 in a match l

How to Tell Your Family About a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis is life-altering. This essential guide offers expert advice and practical strategies for having that difficult conversation with your loved ones, helping you to break the news with clarity, compassion, and strength.

150,000 Brits Miss Out on £150 Energy Bill Discount

Shocking new figures reveal a massive £23 million in government support for energy bills is going unclaimed. Find out if you're eligible for the Warm Home Discount and how to apply before it's too late.

UK family stranded in Lisbon as Foreign Office fails to help

A British family's holiday in Lisbon turned into a nightmare after a passport theft. They accuse the Foreign Office of abandoning them, facing a week-long wait and a £700 bill for emergency travel documents, despite pleas for help to Keir Starmer's office

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