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Ex-footballer jailed for laughing gas operation

Former professional footballer James Hardy has been sentenced to 28 months in prison for supplying over 10,000 nitrous oxide canisters in what authorities describe as a 'commercial-scale' operation.

Rare Earth Firm Scraps UK Plant Plans

A leading rare earth materials company has abruptly cancelled plans to build a major processing plant in the UK, dealing a significant setback to Britain's critical minerals strategy and green technology ambitions.

Trump: Scrap English tests for truck drivers

Former President Donald Trump suggests eliminating English proficiency requirements for commercial truck drivers to address America's supply chain woes, sparking debate across the transportation industry.

UK supermarkets linked to South American deforestation

Major UK supermarkets including Asda and Lidl are contributing to deforestation in South America through their supply chains, according to a damning new WWF report that calls for urgent government action.

UK households told to stockpile essential supplies

Government sources reveal Britons should prepare emergency supplies including bottled water, tinned food, and basic medicines amid rising national security threats and potential supply chain disruptions.

Bird Flu Sends UK Egg Prices Soaring

A devastating bird flu outbreak is crippling UK poultry farms, causing egg shortages and record price hikes as supermarkets ration supplies and farmers face unprecedented losses.

Gold breaks $4,000 barrier in historic market move

Gold prices smash through the $4,000 barrier for the first time ever amid Federal Reserve speculation and economic concerns, while Vertu Motors warns of profit hits from JLR supply disruptions.

JLR restarts production after supplier cyber attack

Jaguar Land Rover has successfully restarted production across its UK factories after a devastating cyber attack on key suppliers brought manufacturing to a standstill. The luxury carmaker confirms operations are returning to normal following urgent crisi

Pensioners' cocaine use up 400% in UK

Exclusive investigation reveals Britain's pensioners are turning to cocaine in record numbers, with over-60s usage increasing by 400% in a decade amid loneliness and cost of living crises.

Tommy Robinson's UK merch made in Bangladesh sweatshop

An undercover investigation exposes how Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' merchandise is allegedly manufactured in Bangladeshi factories with poor working conditions, sparking controversy over the anti-Islam activist's supply chain ethics.

China accused of water torture on UK diplomats

Tensions escalate as Chinese authorities allegedly cut water supplies to British diplomats' housing in Beijing, prompting concerns over diplomatic retaliation amid ongoing disputes over London's new embassy.

LA Refinery Fire May Increase UK Petrol Prices

Major fire at Los Angeles' Marathon refinery threatens to disrupt fuel supplies and drive up gasoline costs globally, with UK motorists potentially facing higher prices at the pumps.

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