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New No-Fee Food Delivery App Challenges Uber Eats & Deliveroo

A new UK food delivery app, ChckChck, is challenging giants like Uber Eats and Deliveroo with a revolutionary commission-free model for restaurants, promising to slash costs and boost profits in a major shake-up for the industry.

HMRC's urgent side hustle tax warning for millions

HMRC experts issue a stern warning to Brits with side incomes. New data-sharing powers mean the taxman is closing in on undeclared earnings from eBay, Etsy, Vinted, and Uber. Act now to avoid hefty fines.

WWE's Rhea Ripley Ambushed by 'Rabid Zombie Fans' in Uber

WWE Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley reveals the chilling moment her Uber was surrounded by overzealous fans she describes as 'rabid zombies' in a harrowing social media post, exposing the dark side of wrestling superstardom.

Coco & Eve Fake Tan Drops to Half Price on Amazon

Beauty lovers alert! Coco & Eve's cult-favourite Sunny Honey Bronzing Foam is half price on Amazon right now. This viral self-tanner gives a natural, streak-free glow and is perfect for UK summer. Grab the deal before it's gone!

Fake 'Closing Down Sale' Scam Targeting UK Shoppers Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals a surge in sophisticated 'closing down sale' scams on social media, with fake ads from counterfeit brands tricking Brits out of thousands. Learn how to spot the red flags and protect your money.

Uber Safety Warning: The One Seat You Must Avoid

A leading safety expert has issued a vital warning to millions of Uber and Lyft users, revealing the most dangerous seat in the car and the simple steps you can take to protect yourself on every journey.

Biotech CEO's Viral Racist Uber Rant Exposes Immigrant Hypocrisy

Bryan Johnson, a Russian-born biotech CEO, faces intense backlash after a viral video captures his explosive racist rant against an Uber driver in San Francisco. The incident, filled with expletives and threats, has sparked widespread condemnation and rai

Uber Eats driver jailed for life for customer murder

An Uber Eats delivery driver, Deniz Heydari, has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 28 years for the horrific murder of a customer, 36-year-old Bilal Yousaf, in a dispute over a cancelled order in Enfield, North London.

Uber-Style Ambulances Trial for NHS Emergencies

A groundbreaking trial in the UK explores using Uber-style private ambulances to reduce NHS waiting times and improve emergency response. Could this be the future of healthcare transport?

Skilled migrants driving Ubers in Australia

Highly skilled migrants in Australia, including engineers, are stuck driving Ubers due to bureaucratic hurdles. Urgent reforms are needed to recognise their qualifications and boost the economy.

Uber driver charged with murder in New Mexico

A New Mexico Uber driver has been arrested and charged with murder after a passenger was found dead following a ride. Shocking details emerge as police investigate the case.

Jeezy concert chaos as Uber strands fans

A night of music turned into a nightmare for fans when rapper Jeezy's Uber driver cancelled their ride mid-journey, leaving them stranded in South Carolina.

Uber Eats driver exposed in Gold Coast hygiene scandal

An Uber Eats delivery driver in Gold Coast, Australia, was caught engaging in unhygienic practices while handling food, sparking outrage among customers and raising concerns over food safety standards.

Newcastle named UK's top takeaway city

New data from Uber Eats highlights Britain's takeaway hotspots, with Newcastle leading the charge. Discover which cities are ordering the most and what's trending on menus.

Martin Lewis warns over £1k energy bill scam

Money-saving expert Martin Lewis has sounded the alarm on a dangerous new scam targeting UK households with fake energy rebate offers. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Norwegian princess takes Uber in Sydney

Norway's future queen, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, was spotted catching an Uber in Sydney, sparking a royal frenzy online. The 20-year-old royal showed her down-to-earth side during her Australian adventure.

Gangs use fake royalty in Facebook scams

Criminal gangs in Colombia are impersonating royalty on Facebook to deceive victims into handing over money, with authorities warning of a surge in such scams.

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