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Unimetals liquidation puts 650+ UK jobs at risk

Over 650 UK jobs are in jeopardy after scrap metal firm Unimetals filed for compulsory liquidation. The company failed to find a buyer after struggling with market pressures.

Drivers with poor eyesight warned to never do this

An optometrist issues a stark warning to UK drivers with vision problems. New survey reveals shocking stats on driving with poor eyesight, especially in winter. Find out the one thing you must avoid.

British Basketball Federation enters liquidation

The British Basketball Federation has ceased trading and entered liquidation, casting uncertainty over the future of Great Britain's national teams. Discover the full story and what happens next.

Myleene Klass's Meal Kit Company Collapses with £2.5M Debt

The celebrity-backed meal kit company supported by Myleene Klass has plunged into liquidation, leaving creditors including major supermarkets facing substantial losses and revealing the harsh realities of the competitive food delivery market.

Family farm faces seizure in tribal land claim battle

A Richmond farming family's century-old homestead is threatened with compulsory purchase after a tribal court ruling recognised the land as ancestral Native American territory, sparking a bitter property rights dispute.

Iranian women defy compulsory hijab in street protests

Brave Iranian women are staging public demonstrations against mandatory headscarf laws, dancing unveiled in the streets while the regime intensifies its crackdown on female singers and social media content creators.

Sydney Built Lifestyles collapses into liquidation

Exclusive: High-end property developer Sydney Built Lifestyles enters voluntary liquidation, leaving customers with unfinished homes and substantial financial losses. Discover the full story behind the collapse.

Bitcoin Crash: Trump Tariffs Trigger $400M Liquidation

Cryptocurrency markets experienced dramatic turbulence as Bitcoin plunged below $64,000 amid escalating trade tensions between the US and China. Discover how Trump's proposed tariffs triggered a massive $400 million liquidation event.

Reform UK leader's family firm faces compulsory strike-off

The family-run business of Reform UK's council leader in Hart, Cllr James Radley, has been threatened with compulsory closure by Companies House over overdue financial filings, raising questions about financial management.

Visit Cornwall collapses into liquidation

Shockwaves hit Cornwall's tourism industry as destination management organisation Visit Cornwall falls into liquidation, citing 'insurmountable financial problems' that threaten the county's vital visitor economy.

Derrimut 24/7 Gym Chain Collapse Leaves Members Stranded

The sudden liquidation of the popular Derrimut 24/7 gym chain, linked to high-profile mystery box buyer Adrian Portelli, has left thousands of members stranded and creditors owed millions. Explore the financial turmoil and what it means for the fitness in

Aussies Lose Millions in Super Fund Collapse

Thousands of Australian retirees face financial ruin as the Sterling Income Trust, a major superannuation fund, collapses into liquidation. Investors have been warned there is 'no chance' of recovering their life savings, sparking outrage and regulatory s

Family hotel forced out for £1m asylum seeker deal

A family-run hotel in Rotherham was compulsorily purchased by the Home Office for over £1 million to house asylum seekers, forcing the owners out and sparking local backlash over the UK's immigration policy.

Farage Slams 'Authoritarian' Mandatory ID Card Plan

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a scathing attack on proposed compulsory ID cards, branding them a costly, authoritarian measure that undermines British freedoms and fails to address real issues like illegal immigration.

Majority of Brits Back Return of Compulsory ID Cards

A new poll reveals a dramatic shift in public opinion, with over half of Britons now supporting the introduction of mandatory ID cards. Discover the reasons behind the U-turn and the political divide.

Queensland trucking company collapses after 23 years

A major Queensland transport company with a 23-year history has entered liquidation, collapsing with massive debts and leaving dozens of employees without jobs in a severe blow to the region's freight industry.

Petition to Scrap Australia's 'Castle Law' Gains Momentum

A groundswell of public outrage in Australia is fuelling a petition to abolish the contentious 'Castle Law', which critics argue has left homeowners powerless against aggressive property developers and failing local councils.

Western United FC Wound Up By Court

In a devastating blow to Australian football, Western United FC has been officially liquidated after a court rejected a final rescue bid, marking the first A-League club collapse since the league's inception.

Evergrande Collapse: China Property Giant Liquidated

Chinese property behemoth Evergrande faces compulsory liquidation and Hong Kong stock market delisting after failing to deliver a viable restructuring plan, sending shockwaves through global markets.

Meghan & Teigen Netflix Project Hits Major Snag

The Duchess of Sussex's upcoming Netflix series, 'Deal or No Deal'-inspired show produced with Chrissy Teigen, hits a major roadblock as the French co-producer, Sépia, enters liquidation, casting doubt on the project's future.

Alex Jones must liquidate assets for Sandy Hook families

A US judge has ruled that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must liquidate his personal assets to compensate families of Sandy Hook victims. The decision marks a pivotal moment in the long legal battle over his false claims about the 2012 school shooting.

DJK Transport collapses into liquidation

DJK Transport, a major UK haulage firm, has entered liquidation, putting hundreds of jobs in jeopardy. The company's financial struggles have led to its sudden downfall, leaving employees and clients in shock.

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