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Mandelson's Robe Relaxation at Epstein Home: New Photos

Explosive never-before-seen photographs expose the depth of the relationship between Britain's former ambassador to Washington, Lord Mandelson, and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his 2011 stay at Epstein's notorious New York mansion.

Half of US States on Brink of Recession, Analysis Reveals

A startling new economic analysis from Bloomberg Economics indicates that nearly half of all US states are either already in recession or teetering on the edge, signalling potential national economic turmoil ahead.

Putin and Kim Jong-un's jovial Beijing breakfast meeting

Exclusive details emerge of the warm and jovial meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean's Kim Jong-un during a surprise Beijing summit, signalling a deepening of ties between the two isolated leaders.

Hair Ties: The Shocking Hygiene Hazard Exposed

A leading hygiene expert issues a dire warning about the bacteria-ridden secret of your favourite hair accessory. Discover the simple cleaning routine to protect your health.

California City Cuts Ties with Chinese Sister City

The Californian city of Stockton has officially ended its 36-year sister city relationship with Foshan, China, citing a failure to establish 'meaningful dialogue' and fundamental differences in values, in a move reflecting growing US-China tensions.

Putin & Xi Forge New Era with Kim in Beijing

Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping hailed a 'new era' in strategic cooperation at a major military parade, with North Korea's Kim Jong-un in attendance, signalling a formidable shift in global power dynamics.

Rachel Reeves' make-or-break moment on UK economy

Exclusive analysis reveals the immense pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she faces a critical turning point. With economic stagnation and public patience wearing thin, her upcoming fiscal statement could define this government's legacy. Will she sei

UK faces £71bn fiscal black hole as policies fail, NIESR warns

The National Institute of Economic and Social Research issues a stark warning that UK government policies are failing, creating a £71bn fiscal black hole and risking a 'vicious cycle' of stagnation. Expert analysis reveals the critical challenges facing t

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.

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.

Seaside town's collapse as hotel plans scrapped

A once-thriving British coastal town faces further decline as plans for a luxury seafront hotel collapse, leaving locals devastated and blaming authorities for missed opportunities.

Early Retirement Crisis Hurting UK Economy

A growing trend of early retirement is putting strain on the UK workforce, raising concerns over economic productivity and long-term financial stability.

India extends $100M credit line to Maldives

India has pledged a $100 million credit line to the Maldives while renewing a key trade agreement, reinforcing economic ties despite recent diplomatic tensions.

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.

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