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Political Divide in UK Car Ownership Revealed

Exclusive data analysis uncovers the stark partisan split in UK car ownership, showing how your political allegiance influences the vehicle on your driveway, from Tesla's liberal appeal to Land Rover's conservative stronghold.

Brexit Voter & Remainer Find Common Ground Over Dinner

In a special 'Dining Across the Divide' encounter, Sunyi Francis, a fantasy author and left-leaning Remainer, sat down with Mark, a pragmatic Leave voter, for a candid conversation that transcended politics and revealed surprising shared values.

Australia's Economic Blind Spot: Women Key to Growth

Exclusive insights from Australia's Economic Reform Roundtable reveal how sidelining women's economic participation is costing the nation billions. Discover the urgent call for a gender-inclusive productivity revolution.

City Split Between Germany & Switzerland By A River

Discover the stunning European city where a colossal river creates an international divide, placing one half in Germany and the other in Switzerland, complete with two separate currencies and time zones.

Gen Z vs Millennials: The Great British Leggings War

A sartorial war is brewing on British high streets as Gen Z declares the once-ubiquitous leggings a major fashion faux pas. Discover why this millennial wardrobe staple has become the ultimate generational flashpoint and what the new rules of athleisure r

Chalmers hails economic reform success

Treasurer Jim Chalmers celebrates the outcomes of the high-profile Economic Reform Roundtable, signalling progress for Australia's economic future.

Chalmers' economic roundtable: reform or retreat?

Treasurer Jim Chalmers' upcoming economic roundtable presents a crucial opportunity for transformative reforms. With Australians facing mounting financial pressures, experts argue that half-measures are no longer an option.

Arizona town's stark Trump-Democrat divide

A small Arizona city exemplifies America's political rift, with residents staunchly backing Trump while viewing Democrats as untrustworthy. Discover the deep-rooted divisions shaping local sentiment.

UK's North-South wealth gap revealed in new study

A new study reveals stark economic disparities between the UK's regions, with the South East leading in prosperity while the North East lags behind. Discover how your area fares in wealth, employment, and quality of life.

Voice notes divide Britain: Gen Z vs Boomers

A generational clash is brewing in Britain over voice notes, with younger Brits embracing the trend while older generations find them frustrating. Discover why this modern communication tool is causing such a divide.

Labour's Reynolds denies anti-business claims

Labour's Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds refutes claims that the party is anti-business, highlighting pro-growth policies and collaboration with industry leaders.

IMF warns Rachel Reeves over fiscal risks

Chancellor Rachel Reeves may need to reconsider her fiscal strategy as the IMF highlights risks to UK economic targets, suggesting possible tax increases or spending cuts.

UK economy grows 0.2% in January

The UK economy expanded by 0.2% in January, according to the Office for National Statistics, offering cautious optimism amid ongoing economic challenges.

Glasgow's Commonwealth Games: Financial Mistake?

A decade after Glasgow hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games, questions arise over its economic legacy. Was the £543m investment worth it, or did it leave the city with a financial hangover?

Fed warns of potential Great Depression-level recession

The US Federal Reserve has issued a stark warning about the possibility of a severe economic downturn, drawing parallels to the Great Depression. Experts weigh in on the risks and potential policy responses.

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