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Final SIGAR report: $7.1bn US gear left for Taliban

A damning final report from the US watchdog SIGAR details how $7.1bn in taxpayer-funded weapons and equipment was abandoned in Afghanistan, now forming the Taliban's security core. Read the full investigation.

Best Black Friday Fitness Deals Under £40

Fitness writer Harry Bullmore reveals three affordable Black Friday deals for kettlebells, gymnastic rings, and resistance bands to build strength and mobility at home for less than £40.

Black Friday Fitness Deals Under £40

Discover three essential home workout tools under £40 this Black Friday. Build strength, muscle and mobility without expensive gym memberships. Start your fitness journey today!

Army Pauses Ajax Vehicles After Troops Fall Ill

The British Army suspends Ajax armoured vehicles for two weeks after approximately 30 soldiers report illness from noise and vibration during exercises. Read the latest on the £6.3bn programme.

Army Pauses Ajax Use After Troops Fall Ill

The British Army suspends Ajax armoured vehicle training for two weeks after 30 soldiers report illness from noise and vibration. Investigation launched.

UK construction workers face modern slavery risk

Shocking report reveals hundreds of UK construction workers face modern slavery and labour exploitation. Learn how the industry is tackling this hidden crisis and what reforms are needed.

Best Fitness Gifts for UK Christmas 2025

Discover the ultimate Christmas gift guide for fitness enthusiasts in the UK. From activity trackers to premium activewear, find perfect presents for gym and yoga lovers.

Nou Camp reopens amidst radical renovation work

FC Barcelona's iconic stadium welcomes fans back while construction continues on dramatic £1.3bn renovation, with temporary stands and visible cranes dominating the skyline.

British Army's Ajax Vehicles Deemed Unfit for Deployment

Exclusive investigation reveals the British Army's flagship Ajax fighting vehicles remain unfit for frontline deployment despite £4bn investment, with ongoing vibration and noise issues endangering crew safety.

Tuk-tuk driver avoids jail after £31k wine theft spree

A Westminster tuk-tuk driver who orchestrated an audacious £31,000 theft spree targeting champagne and fine wine from London's most exclusive restaurants has walked free from court in a surprising verdict.

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