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Extreme lengths UK commuters go to for a train seat

An investigation reveals the extraordinary lengths UK commuters go to secure a seat on Britain's most overcrowded trains, from 'train stalking' to strategic boarding tactics at major stations like Clapham Junction.

Ofcom Launches CMA Probe Into Cloud Market Giants

UK regulator Ofcom has referred the cloud market for an in-depth CMA investigation, citing concerns over anti-competitive practices by Amazon and Microsoft that could harm British businesses.

London's Transport Exodus: Central Commuting Plummets

Exclusive analysis of Oyster and contactless data shows a dramatic decline in Tube and bus usage in Central London, while the DLR thrives. Discover the new map of London's commuting patterns and what it means for the city's future.

Competitive Rubbish Collection Sweeps Australia

Thousands of Australians are swapping the gym for green spaces in a revolutionary fitness craze that combines jogging with litter collection. Discover how 'plogging' is transforming communities and wellbeing.

England Coach's Fears Over One-Sided Rugby World Cup

England Women's Rugby head coach John Mitchell voices serious concerns over the one-sided nature of early World Cup matches, calling for a global strategy to close the widening gap between elite and developing nations.

Sharron Davies Condemns NFL's Male Cheerleaders

Commonwealth gold medalist Sharron Davies ignites debate on competitive fairness, arguing that the inclusion of male cheerleaders in the NFL undermines women's sports and creates an uneven playing field.

UK Train Fares Get Biggest January Hike in a Decade

Commuters across England, Wales, and Scotland are facing the largest New Year train fare increase since 2013, with prices rising by up to 4.9%, sparking outrage from campaigners who label it a 'bitter pill' for struggling households.

English Rail Fares to Soar by 4.9% in 2025

Millions of rail passengers in England are bracing for an inflation-busting fare rise of up to 4.9% next year, adding hundreds of pounds to annual season tickets amidst a deepening cost of living crisis.

Walking to work may reduce cancer risk

New research reveals that incorporating a brisk walk into your daily commute could significantly reduce the risk of developing certain cancers. Experts explain the science behind this simple yet powerful health hack.

Carlsen competes in Esports World Cup

World-renowned chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is set to compete in the Esports World Cup, marking a thrilling crossover between traditional chess and competitive gaming.

Sarah Gigante: 'I love to make others hurt'

Australian cycling sensation Sarah Gigante opens up about her fierce competitive spirit, love for pushing limits, and her unapologetic approach to dominating the peloton.

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