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Dr Phil's Bankruptcy Scheme Exposed in Leaked Texts

Shocking leaked messages reveal TV's Dr Phil McGraw promoting a controversial 'personal bankruptcy' scheme to influencers, promising financial freedom while facing potential legal scrutiny.

Sydney mother accused of $1.2M NDIS fraud scheme

A Sydney mother stands accused of orchestrating a sophisticated fraud against the National Disability Insurance Scheme, allegedly siphoning over $1.2 million to fund an extravagant lifestyle of luxury holidays and designer goods while claiming carer payme

UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme Breakthrough Revealed

Exclusive: Keir Starmer's top EU negotiator reveals significant progress on a potential youth mobility scheme, marking a major shift in post-Brexit relations and offering new opportunities for British young people.

UK Approves 30 More Gaza Students for University Places

The UK government has approved an additional 30 Gaza-based students to take up university places, expanding its special visa scheme for those displaced by the ongoing conflict. The move follows a previous cohort and aims to support academic futures.

7 Key Money Changes Coming in September

September brings a wave of key financial changes for UK households. From the final Energy Bills Support Scheme payment to benefits and state pension increases, here’s your essential guide to what’s changing and how it affects your wallet.

Labour Scraps Home Guarantee Scheme for First-Time Buyers

The Albanese government has officially terminated the Home Guarantee Scheme, a flagship initiative designed to help Australians get on the property ladder with smaller deposits, sparking outrage from aspiring homeowners.

Find Your Child's Hidden £1,000+ Trust Fund

Exclusive investigation reveals a massive Child Trust Fund oversight affecting millions of UK families. Discover if you're sitting on a hidden fortune and the simple steps to claim it.

Inigo Philbrick: The £86m Art World Swindle Exposed

Exclusive deep dive into the audacious fraud of art dealer Inigo Philbrick, who used phantom sales on private jets and a Ponzi-style scheme to swindle £86m from investors and galleries. The shocking story of greed and deception that rocked the art market.

Disability Groups Revolt Against NDIS Reforms for Children

Major disability advocacy organisations have launched a fierce campaign against the Albanese government's proposed changes to the NDIS, warning new access rules for autistic children and those with developmental delays will cause widespread harm and force

Probation Service Crisis: 10,000 Staff Shortfall Exposed

Exclusive: The Probation Service is grappling with a critical shortage of 10,000 officers to manage offenders in the community, raising serious public safety concerns as Labour's early release scheme accelerates.

Next Store Chaos Over Free £10 Vouchers

Hundreds of Next customers are racing to stores nationwide to claim free £10 loyalty vouchers before they expire, causing queues and stock shortages.

Albanese Government Swings Axe on NDIS in Major Overhaul

The Albanese government announces a major crackdown on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, introducing independent assessments and stricter eligibility to curb the scheme's unsustainable £48.5 billion annual cost.

New UK Childcare Scheme 'Could Cost Parents Thousands'

Exclusive investigation reveals a major flaw in the UK's new 'Universal Credit Childcare' system, with parents facing unexpected bills of up to £1,800 due to a critical payment timing loophole. Discover why families are at risk.

Free laptops & broadband for UK households

Thousands of UK families struggling with digital poverty could receive free laptops and broadband under a new government scheme. Find out if you're eligible.

Liverpool anti-gang scheme boosts police trust

A groundbreaking anti-gang scheme in Liverpool has significantly improved public confidence in local law enforcement, according to recent reports. Discover how community-focused policing is making a difference.

Non-disabled actor as Quasimodo sparks West End row

Controversy erupts over the casting of a non-disabled actor in the lead role of Quasimodo in a new West End production of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame', sparking debates about disability representation in theatre.

PIP claimants face summer payment cuts

Thousands of PIP claimants could see their payments reduced this summer as the DWP reviews eligibility criteria. Here’s how it could affect you.

Cupra unveils electric car subscription scheme

Volkswagen's Cupra brand is revolutionising electric vehicle ownership with a flexible new subscription service, offering drivers an affordable and hassle-free way to go green.

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