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Secret Bus Hack: Sydney Commuter Travels Free For Years

A savvy Sydney resident has uncovered a clever public transport loophole that's allowed him to commute completely free for years, saving over £200 monthly. Discover the simple bus trick that transport authorities don't want you to know about.

Ascot Outsiders Defy Odds in Racing Shake-up

The hallowed turf of Ascot witnessed another spectacular upset as outsiders dominated the card, signalling a dramatic shift in horse racing's competitive landscape where surprises are becoming the new normal.

Engineer Grows Record 2700lb Pumpkin, Wins $30k Prize

A structural engineer from California has claimed victory at the World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off with a gargantuan specimen tipping scales at over 2700 pounds, securing the $30,000 grand prize.

Niall Horan surprises London commuters on tube

Former One Direction star Niall Horan gave London tube passengers the shock of their lives as he casually rode the Underground during rush hour, chatting with fans and posing for photos like any regular commuter.

London commuter's heartwarming Tube gesture goes viral

A heartwarming moment on the London Underground has captured the nation's heart as one man's simple gesture towards a fellow passenger reminds us all of the power of human connection in our busy city lives.

Autumn Train Timetables Cut as Leaves Disrupt UK Rails

Major train operators across Britain unveil reduced winter schedules with earlier last services, blaming seasonal leaf-fall disruption for widespread cuts that will impact commuters and evening travellers.

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.

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