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Egypt's Sacred Pyramids Under Threat from Mega-Resort Development
Plans for a sprawling mega-resort near the Giza Plateau have ignited international fury, with experts warning the project could irreparably damage Egypt's most sacred ancient monuments. Discover why archaeologists are demanding immediate action.
Cashrewards Shuts Down: Urgent Warning for Australians
Cashrewards, a major Australian cashback platform, has abruptly ceased operations. Customers are urgently advised to withdraw their funds as the company enters administration, sparking concerns over unpaid cashback and member balances.
Dambusters HQ RAF Scampton to House Asylum Seekers
The historic home of the WWII Dambusters squadron, RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, is set to be converted into accommodation for 2,000 asylum seekers, sparking outrage from local councils and heritage groups.
UK Racing's Unprecedented Strike Over Betting Levy Crisis
The entire British racing industry grinds to a halt in a historic, unified strike, sending a stark pre-budget warning to the Labour government over a proposed betting duty hike that threatens its very survival.
Council loses Supreme Court fight over Traveller site
The Supreme Court has rejected Epping Forest District Council's final appeal to evict travellers from a site in Essex, ending a costly 10-year legal battle and setting a significant precedent for planning enforcement.
London Tube Strikes: October Walkout to Cause Travel Chaos
London faces major travel disruption as RMT union members announce a new wave of Tube strikes in October, threatening a complete shutdown of the Underground network over an ongoing pay and conditions dispute.
JLR Cyber Attack Causes Major Production Delays Until October
Jaguar Land Rover faces extended factory shutdowns and delivery delays until October following a severe cyber attack, as the UK automotive giant battles to secure its systems and protect customer data.
Police Shut Down Illegal 'Lockdown Sale' in Bolton
A business in Bolton, Greater Manchester, was shut down by police after hosting an illegal 'lockdown sale' with hundreds of shoppers, blatantly violating strict COVID-19 restrictions.
Alaska Airlines Pilot Guilty in Mid-Flight Engine Sabotage
Joseph Emerson, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, has been found guilty of endangering an aircraft after attempting to shut down its engines during a flight. The shocking incident, attributed to a mental health crisis, has sent ripples through the aviati
Covid Outbreak Forces US Senate to Halt All Proceedings
A major Covid-19 outbreak among US Senators has forced an abrupt shutdown of the Senate, derailing key legislative votes and throwing Washington into political disarray.
Taxpayer-Funded Traveller Site Buried in Rubbish
Exclusive photos expose a taxpayer-funded traveller site in Essex transformed into a wasteland of fly-tipped rubbish, abandoned vehicles, and environmental hazards, sparking local fury and a council investigation.
US Congress faces shutdown crisis over Trump border demands
US lawmakers face a critical deadline to avert a government shutdown, with former President Trump pressuring Republicans to halt funding unless border wall demands are met. Key political standoffs and economic implications analysed.
Sydney's Dining Exodus: Top Restaurant Announces Shock Closure
Another top-tier Sydney restaurant shuts its doors permanently, fuelling the city's escalating hospitality crisis and leaving the culinary scene reeling.
Trump's Epstein Remarks Overshadow US Shutdown Crisis
Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash for suggesting Democrats are the real culprits in the Jeffrey Epstein case, as a critical government funding deadline approaches.
Ancient Peruvian Necropolis with 1,000-Year-Old Graves Unearthed
Archaeologists in Peru have made a stunning discovery, unearthing a vast ancient burial site with over 1,000-year-old human remains that could rewrite the history of the pre-Inca Ychsma culture.
Pauline Hanson's UK Event Shut Down By Police
Australian politician Pauline Hanson's public event in the UK was abruptly terminated by police over safety and licensing concerns, sparking debate on free speech and event regulation.
Costco Changes Executive Membership Rule for UK Shoppers
Warehouse giant Costco is implementing a significant change to its Executive Membership programme, affecting how UK members earn cashback rewards. The new policy takes effect on September 1st.
Singapore censors comedian's Palestine jokes, sparks free speech row
American comedian Sammy Obeid's Singapore show was shut down by authorities over Palestine-related material, sparking a fierce debate about censorship and artistic freedom in the city-state.
Meloni Targets Website Over Doctored Deepfake Porn Images
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses outrage and takes legal action after discovering doctored, explicit images of herself and other prominent female figures on a notorious pornographic website.
Tourist pours beer on sacred Mayan statue, arrested
A tourist's act of vandalism, pouring beer over a 1,500-year-old Mayan statue at the Chichen Itza archaeological site, has sparked fury and led to his swift arrest by Mexican authorities.
Fury as builders use couple's home as lunch canteen on holiday
A UK couple returned from holiday to find their building site home had been used as a makeshift canteen by construction workers, who left behind a trail of rubbish, food waste, and cigarette butts.
Turkish police seize historic Byzantine palace in Istanbul
Istanbul authorities have taken control of the iconic Boukoleon Palace, a 1,500-year-old Byzantine landmark, sparking outrage from heritage groups and raising diplomatic tensions over Turkey's cultural stewardship.
5,500-Year-Old Neolithic Tomb Unearthed on Scottish Island
Archaeologists have made a breathtaking find on the Scottish Isle of Arran, unearthing a perfectly preserved Neolithic tomb dating back an astonishing 5,500 years. The ancient burial site, hidden for millennia, offers an unprecedented window into Scotland
TopCashback: Save £1,400 With These Money Hacks
Exclusive money-saving tips from TopCashback reveal how UK households can combat the cost of living crisis and boost their income with clever cashback and discount strategies.
Uluru Tourists Face £53k Fines Under New Climbing Ban Rules
Visitors to Australia's iconic Uluru are being warned that climbing the sacred monolith is strictly prohibited, with new signs outlining potential fines exceeding £50,000 for those who break the rules.
Teen's JCB rampage destroys new-build homes in £2.5m spree
A 19-year-old man has been arrested after a 'mindless' JCB demolition spree destroyed multiple new-build homes in Shropshire, causing an estimated £2.5 million in damages and leaving a trail of devastation.
Matildas Star's Cousin Rejected from Mining Job
Exclusive: Matildas star Sam Kerr's cousin, Daniel Kerr, speaks out after being rejected from a FIFO mining job, alleging a toxic workplace culture where discriminatory language about it being a 'blokes' site' cost him the role. A major loss for diversity
Trump's Clemson Fast Food vs Migrant Kids' Frozen Meals
Stark contrast emerges as President Trump famously served burgers to a sports team during a government shutdown, while migrant children in Texas custody were given frozen bread meals, according to a damning legal filing.
Iconic Manly Wharf Hotel Shocks Sydney with Sudden Closure
Sydney's iconic Manly Wharf Hotel, a cherished harbourside institution for over two decades, has abruptly closed its doors, leaving locals and visitors stunned and mourning the loss of a community landmark.