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China's £530m British Village: Thames Town Replica

Explore Thames Town, a meticulously crafted British village in China. Built for £530m, it features cobbled streets and red phone boxes. Discover its journey from 'ghost town' to wedding hotspot.

Phone Theft Warning for UK Holidaymakers Abroad

New research reveals 41% of British travellers have had phones stolen on holiday, with Spain, France and Canada the top hotspots. Experts urge vigilance and insurance checks.

UK ads from the 90s and 2000s that wouldn't air today

From Yorkie's 'Not for Girls' to Nescafe's soap-opera romance, we look back at classic British adverts that would likely breach today's strict Advertising Standards Authority rules on gender stereotypes and offence.

15 Nostalgic UK Ads That Would Be Banned Today

A look back at shocking 90s and 2000s British adverts, from Yorkie's sexist slogan to Carling's infamous 'Lick It' campaign, that would never pass modern ASA rules on gender stereotypes and offence.

Greek island pays £15k for families to relocate

The tiny Greek island of Antikythera is offering families and skilled workers €500 a month, free accommodation, and food to boost its population. Could this be your dream move?

M&S launches food range for weight-loss jab users

Marks & Spencer launches a new 'Nutrient Dense' food range with 20 items, designed to support customers on GLP-1 medications and tackle UK-wide nutrient deficiencies. Discover the products.

M&S Launches Food Range for Weight-Loss Jab Users

Marks & Spencer launches a new 'nutrient dense' food range on 5 January, targeting customers using appetite-suppressing GLP-1 medications like Wegovy. Discover how retailers are adapting.

Brit boy, 13, stabbed to death in Portugal

Tributes are paid to Alfie Hallett, 13, who was allegedly murdered by his mother's ex-partner in a Portuguese village. The convicted killer then caused a gas explosion.

British boy, 13, stabbed to death in Portugal

A 13-year-old British boy has been killed in a stabbing in Tomar, Portugal. The suspect, his mother's ex-partner, reportedly died in a subsequent gas explosion. Follow for updates.

Biggest culture shocks for British expats revealed

New data reveals the top cultural surprises for Brits living overseas, from Australia's game meats to Spain's late dinners and Canada's extreme cold. Discover the trade-offs of the expat dream.

How Ozempic is Changing Thanksgiving Traditions

As 12% of US adults use GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Thanksgiving meals are transforming. Discover the personal stories and expert advice navigating this new reality. Read more.

Restaurants Serve Mini Meals for Ozempic Users

New York restaurants are launching 'Ozempic menus' with pint-sized portions to cater to customers on appetite-suppressing drugs. Discover how this trend is changing dining.

140+ Drugs Disrupt Gut, Fuel Cancer Risk

Stanford scientists reveal how common medications reshape the gut microbiome, creating inflammation that promotes colorectal cancer. Discover the implications for your health.

UK woman swaps £3k costs for £706 Greek paradise

Renae Smith left UK 'suburbia' for a stunning Greek waterfront villa, slashing her monthly outgoings from £3,000 to just £706 and finding 'pure joy'. Discover her cost of living escape.

Trump pledges to cut weight-loss drug prices

Former President Donald Trump vows to dramatically reduce prices of GLP-1 medications including Ozempic and Wegovy if re-elected, targeting pharmaceutical giants in latest healthcare pledge.

Pharmacist's Warning: 3 Risky Common Medications

A leading pharmacist reveals three common medications that millions take without realising the hidden dangers. Discover the surprising risks and safer alternatives in this exclusive health alert.

Mother dies from black market weight-loss drugs

A mother-of-three died after using unregulated slimming injections purchased online, as experts warn of growing epidemic of dangerous counterfeit medications flooding the UK.

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