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James Corden's bin paving sparks council enforcement

James Corden faces legal action from Camden Council over 'unsightly' bin storage paving at his North London mansion. The Gavin & Stacey star must remove hard landscaping by January 6. Discover the full story.

Ed Sheeran's Suffolk home plan angers residents

Ed Sheeran faces backlash from Suffolk villagers over plans to merge two historic cottages into one large home, amid local housing shortage concerns. Discover the full story.

Fresno's $4bn Housing Plan Faces Local Fury

Residents and farmers in Fresno, California, are protesting a massive 9,000-acre, 45,000-home development, citing urban sprawl, loss of prime farmland, and poor air quality. Discover the battle over the city's future.

US ends deportation protection for South Sudanese

The Biden administration has officially ended Temporary Protected Status for South Sudanese nationals, putting approximately 1,000 people at risk of deportation from the United States.

FBI Files Reveal Area 51 Crash Cover-Up

Newly uncovered FBI documents expose a secret military recovery of a crashed object near Area 51, raising fresh questions about what the government has been hiding in the Nevada desert.

FBI Files Reveal UFO Crash Near Area 51

Newly uncovered FBI documents detail a mysterious flying object crash near the notorious Area 51 military base, revealing witness accounts of unusual materials and government investigations into unexplained aerial phenomena.

Mystery Aircraft Crash Near Area 51 Sparks Investigation

Exclusive report on the mysterious aircraft crash in the Nevada desert near the notorious Area 51 military base, with eyewitness accounts and official responses revealing ongoing investigation into the incident that has set conspiracy theorists abuzz.

NBC Bay Area blasted over migrant crime report

California news outlet NBC Bay Area sparks outrage after highlighting immigration status of suspect with extensive criminal record, drawing accusations of biased reporting and sparking heated debate about media responsibility.

Kaspers Hot Dogs Closes After 76 Years in Bay Area

San Francisco's legendary Kaspers Hot Dogs shuts its doors permanently after 76 years, becoming the latest casualty of California's challenging economic climate for fast food operators.

Uber joins corporate exodus from San Francisco

Uber is following Lucid Motors and Nvidia in abandoning San Francisco offices as the city's commercial property crisis deepens, raising questions about the future of America's tech capital.

Digital ID App to Transform Ireland-UK Travel

A groundbreaking digital identity scheme is poised to streamline travel within the Common Travel Area, offering Britons and Irish citizens a seamless border experience while raising privacy considerations.

Borthwick's Bold England Rugby Squad Shake-Up

England head coach Steve Borthwick has unveiled his 36-man squad for the Autumn Nations Series, making several surprising omissions including veteran stars Billy Vunipola and Alex Dombrandt while introducing fresh talent.

Residents forced to pay £1,200 for play area log

Families in a Lincolnshire village are furious after being charged £1,200 for a simple wooden log placed in a play area, with the local council defending the controversial decision.

Cotswolds village bans black doors without permission

The picturesque village of Blockley in the Cotswolds faces controversy as heritage rules require residents to obtain special permission for painting their front doors black, sparking debates about preservation versus personal freedom.

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