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UK-US Pharma Deal Lacks Legal Text, MPs Warn

MPs warn UK's zero-tariff pharmaceutical deal with the Trump administration is 'built on sand' as no legal text exists. Concerns mount over NHS costs and suspended tech pact. Read the full analysis.

Kylie Leads Wham! In Christmas Chart Battle

Kylie Minogue is ahead in the race for Christmas number one, with Wham!'s 'Last Christmas' trailing. A charity single for Gaza is also climbing the charts. Who will win?

US Catholic Bishops Ban Transgender Healthcare

US Catholic bishops have formally banned gender-affirming care for transgender patients in Catholic hospitals, a move affecting one in seven US patients. Learn the details and reactions.

Tom Brady's Secret Dog Clone Revealed in Ethics Storm

Exclusive investigation uncovers how American football icon Tom Brady paid £40,000 to clone his cherished dog through controversial biotech firm Viagen, raising ethical questions about pet cloning technology.

Shein's Paris store opening sparks fashion fury

Fast-fashion giant Shein faces mounting backlash as it prepares to launch its first permanent European store in Paris, drawing protests from politicians and sustainability advocates.

Gen Z's Unwavering Commitment to Veganism

Discover why Generation Z remains fiercely committed to veganism despite economic pressures and social challenges. Explore the ethical, environmental and health convictions driving this lasting lifestyle change.

M&S Acquires Fashion Brands from Frasers Group

Marks & Spencer expands its fashion empire with the acquisition of clothing brands from Frasers Group, including Nobody's Child and Gieves & Hawkes, marking a significant shift in UK retail strategy.

Chocolate Industry Embraces Sustainable Cocoa

Major chocolate manufacturers are dramatically increasing their use of certified sustainable cocoa, with new data revealing industry-wide progress toward ethical sourcing commitments.

AI-Generated Poverty Porn Exposed in Aid Sector

Exclusive investigation reveals major aid agencies using artificial intelligence to create fabricated images of suffering, raising serious ethical concerns about digital exploitation and donor deception.

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