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Lloyds customers reclaim £2m in chargebacks

Lloyds Banking Group has refunded £2 million to customers via chargebacks in 2024. With Black Friday approaching, learn how to protect yourself from online shopping scams.

Bondi Sands Recalls Sunscreens Over Safety Fears

Australian brand Bondi Sands recalls two sunscreen products. The Therapeutic Goods Administration warns they may not provide adequate sun protection. Check your batch numbers now.

Senate blocks protection for northern spotted owls

In a controversial move, the US Senate has voted to prevent federal agencies from protecting the threatened northern spotted owl, sparking outrage among conservation groups and raising concerns about the future of this iconic species.

King's security chief quits after just 12 months

Exclusive: The King's senior protection officer has unexpectedly resigned from his role heading royal security after barely a year, sparking concerns about stability within the royal protection team.

Chemical vs Mineral Sunscreen: Ultimate SPF Guide

Discover the crucial differences between chemical and mineral sunscreens, expert recommendations for British skin types, and how to choose the right SPF protection for maximum safety and effectiveness.

Urgent Bank Safety Check Everyone Must Do Now

Financial guru reveals why everyone should immediately check their bank's Financial Services Compensation Scheme protection - and how to do it in minutes to safeguard your savings.

Early Frost Warning: Protect Your Garden Now

As temperatures plummet across Britain, discover expert strategies to shield your garden from unexpected frost damage and keep your plants thriving through the cold snap.

Council data breach exposes victim to rapist

A vulnerable victim was forced to flee her home after council officials accidentally revealed her new address to the violent sex attacker who tormented her, in a catastrophic data protection failure.

UK Executives Hire Bodyguards Amid Threat Surge

A startling new report reveals a surge in British business leaders hiring personal security, driven by increased threats from organised crime, disgruntled employees, and social media targeting.

Met Police Gave Harry Protection Despite Court Ruling

The Metropolitan Police furnished Prince Harry with personal protection during his recent London trip, despite his legal defeat over security arrangements. The decision reveals ongoing tensions between royal security protocols and private legal battles.

NHS Fat Cats: Failing Hospital CEOs Outearn Prime Minister

Exclusive investigation reveals hospital bosses at England's worst-performing NHS trusts are receiving staggering salaries and bonuses, with some earning over £200,000 annually despite catastrophic failings in patient care and safety standards.

Trump's Immigration Overhaul Sparks Constitutional Clash

The Trump administration's sweeping new immigration directive, bypassing Congress, triggers legal battles, international condemnation, and economic uncertainty as the White House asserts unprecedented executive power.

Trump's Supreme Court bid for unlimited tariff powers

Former President Donald Trump seeks Supreme Court backing for sweeping executive tariff authority, challenging constitutional boundaries and threatening global trade stability in potential second term.

Daughter of exec killed in explosion gets £70k donations

The daughter of an oil executive who died in a suspected explosion at their £3.5 million home has been overwhelmed by public support, with a fundraising page soaring past £70,000. The tragic incident in Hertfordshire is under investigation by police and f

Trump's 'Department of War' Plan Cost Billions

Ex-President Donald Trump's controversial plan to rebrand the Pentagon as the 'Department of War' could cost US taxpayers billions and signals a dramatic shift in foreign policy doctrine, according to a bombshell report.

Trump renames Pentagon to 'Department of War'

Former President Donald Trump has signed a radical executive order to rebrand the Pentagon, reverting its historical name to the 'Department of War' in a move that has ignited fierce debate across the political spectrum.

Qantas ex-Coinvestigation Joyce gets £14.4m payout after turmoil

Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been handed a staggering £14.4 million payout following his early departure, despite a tumultuous final year marked by flight cancellations, legal battles, and a tarnished reputation for the Australian airline giant.

Trump's Second Term: Immigration Overhaul & NATO Shakeup

Exclusive analysis of the Trump administration's first 100 days, detailing a dramatic hardline turn on immigration, threats to NATO funding, and a surge in controversial executive orders that are reshaping America's global standing.

Cillian Murphy Returns for 28 Years Later Sequel

Cillian Murphy is officially on board as an executive producer for the long-awaited sequel '28 Years Later', reuniting with director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland for the next chapter in the iconic zombie horror franchise.

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