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Belfast Starbucks vandalised in Israel boycott protest

A Belfast Starbucks branch was vandalised with 'Boycott Israel' graffiti amid a growing protest movement against companies with alleged ties to Israel. The incident reflects escalating local actions in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Health Expert Slams Champion's 'Vulgar' Pants Design

A leading UK health expert has publicly condemned Champion sportswear for selling 'vulgar' and 'offensive' women's pants with a controversial design. Dr. Punam Krishan is urging a boycott of the brand, criticising the normalisation of such imagery.

Davina McCall's new dating show faces viewer boycott

ITV's new dating show 'Stranded on Honeymoon Island' with Davina McCall faces viewer backlash and boycott calls over its controversial format and frustrating editing, just minutes into the premiere.

Lush closes all UK stores in Palestine protest

In a bold and unprecedented move, British cosmetics retailer Lush has closed all its UK stores and taken its website offline for a full day. The company states this is a direct protest to highlight the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and to call for a pe

West Ham Fans Plan Boycott Over Ticketing Shambles

West Ham United supporters are planning a mass boycott of the next home game in a dramatic protest against the club's new digital ticketing system, which has caused chaos and left loyal fans locked out.

Trump's Gaza Boycott Tweet Triggers Global Backlash

Former US President Donald Trump faces international condemnation after calling for a global boycott of Gaza on social media, igniting a fierce debate on free speech, foreign policy, and digital diplomacy.

Nottingham Council's alarming boycott of local paper

Nottingham City Council's unprecedented boycott of the Nottingham Post raises serious concerns about press freedom, democratic accountability, and the dangerous blurring of lines between political grievance and civic duty.

Royal Opera House fury over Putin-linked singer invite

The Royal Opera House sparks fury by reinstating Russian soprano Anna Netrebko, a known Putin associate, despite her refusal to denounce the invasion of Ukraine, raising serious ethical questions for UK arts institutions.

Albanese cancels Khawaja meeting over Gaza war comments

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese cancels a high-profile meeting with cricketer Usman Khawaja following the athlete's pro-Palestine stance on the Gaza conflict, sparking a major political and sporting controversy.

Venice Film Festival targeted by Gaza crisis activists

Pro-Palestinian campaigners are mounting a significant challenge to the Venice Film Festival, urging a boycott of Israeli-linked productions and demanding the event's focus shift to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This sets the stage for a major clash be

Lib Dem Leader Boycotts King's Trump Banquet Over Gaza

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey announces he will boycott the King's banquet honouring Donald Trump, calling it 'wholly inappropriate' amid the Gaza conflict. The move signals a major diplomatic snub.

Ed Davey Boycotts Trump State Dinner Over Gaza

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey refuses invitation to King Charles's state dinner for Donald Trump, citing 'moral duty' over US policy on Gaza. The move sparks debate on political diplomacy.

University of Michigan severs Florida ties over DEI policies

The University of Michigan has terminated multiple partnerships with Florida state institutions, citing 'deep concerns' over restrictive DEI legislation. This major academic boycott signals growing institutional resistance to policies limiting diversity i

Trump's 'Woke' Rebrand Claim Sends Cracker Barrel Stock Reeling

Former US President Donald Trump ignites a political firestorm after suggesting Cracker Barrel is rebranding to 'Cracker Barrel' to be 'woke'. The Southern US restaurant chain and its investors are left reeling from the market fallout and public outcry.

Harry Styles' Beauty Line Sells Out in Minutes

Harry Styles's gender-fluid beauty brand, Pleasing, sends fans into a buying frenzy as new 'Perfect Pearl' collection items sell out instantly. The pop icon's venture into cosmetics proves his Midas touch extends far beyond the music charts.

Cult Aussie Eye Mask Sells 15 Million: Shoppers Go Wild

Discover the Australian overnight sensation eye mask that's taken the beauty world by storm, with a staggering 15 million products sold. Shoppers and beauty editors hail it as a revolutionary treatment for dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines.

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