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Tube passenger kicks window in shocking outburst

A London Underground passenger was caught on camera violently kicking a train window, causing alarm among commuters. The incident highlights rising tensions on public transport.

Rail fares spike in Great Britain, new data shows

New figures show a significant rise in rail fares across Great Britain, adding financial pressure on commuters. Find out how much prices have climbed and what it means for travellers.

Alaska mothers pay £16k for childbirth

Expectant mothers in Alaska face exorbitant fees for childbirth, with some hospitals charging up to £16,000. Discover why costs are soaring and what it means for families.

NSW Commuters Stranded Amid Transport Chaos

Commuters across New South Wales are enduring severe disruptions as transport delays and breakdowns leave thousands stranded at stations. Read more about the escalating crisis.

Kids' mischief costs UK parents millions annually

From crayon-covered walls to toys flushed down toilets, British parents are forking out millions annually to fix their children's mischievous mishaps. New research reveals the shocking costs of childhood creativity gone wild.

NI Govt scrutinised over £13k Italy trip

The Northern Ireland Executive is under fire after revelations of a £13,000 taxpayer-funded trip to Italy by senior officials, sparking calls for transparency.

WEF founder, 87, accused of bullying & lavish spending

A bombshell internal investigation has accused the 87-year-old founder of the World Economic Forum of workplace bullying, exorbitant travel expenses, and making suggestive comments to a female executive.

SWR Delays: Waterloo Chaos After Overhead Wire Fault

Commuters face severe disruptions as South Western Railway services in and out of London Waterloo are delayed following an overhead wire fault. Find out the latest updates and alternative travel options.

Parents spend £1,600/year on children's activities

New research reveals UK parents spend a staggering £1,600 annually on children's activities, with weekends being the most expensive. Find out where the money goes and how families are coping.

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