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Ex enters home uninvited, cleans, sparking boundary debate

A man's post-breakup text exchange goes viral after his ex-girlfriend entered his home unannounced, cleaned, and lay in his bed. The incident ignites a fierce online discussion about blurred lines and the dangers of lingering intimacy. Read the full story

11 Victorian Homes in Cumbria Sell for £550,000

A once-magnificent street of 11 Grade II listed Victorian houses in St Bees, Cumbria, is to be auctioned. Can a developer finally restore this historic terrace to its former glory?

The Crown cottages in Suffolk on sale for £1 million

A row of seven Victorian cottages featured in Netflix's The Crown is on the market for £1m. Located in Somerleyton, Suffolk, they offer a prime property investment. Discover this unique opportunity.

Expert's 3 tips for tricky Christmas family moments

Etiquette expert Jo Hayes shares three simple strategies to navigate difficult family dynamics this Christmas, from setting boundaries to handling awkward questions. Learn how to maintain festive cheer.

California's New Political Maps Finalised for 2026

California's independent redistricting commission has finalised new congressional maps, creating seismic shifts in key battleground districts that could determine control of the US House in 2026.

Dear Vix: When Friendship Hides Secret Feelings

An agony aunt tackles the delicate situation of unrequited love between friends, offering practical advice for navigating emotional minefields while preserving precious friendships.

Ofcom Chief Attacks BBC's Impartiality

Ofcom chairman Lord Michael Grade launches extraordinary attack on BBC's political impartiality, claiming broadcaster fails to understand parliamentary democracy and exhibits 'massive left-wing bias' in landmark speech.

GOP lawsuit targets California redistricting measure

Republican groups file federal lawsuit to block California's redistricting reform measure, alleging constitutional violations in what could reshape the state's political landscape for years to come.

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