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Hitler's Stolen Gifts to Nazi Henchman Revealed

Exclusive: Newly discovered diary reveals Hitler personally rewarded a brutal regional Nazi boss with presents looted from occupied territories. Read the shocking paper trail.

Hitler's Stolen Gifts to Nazi Henchman Revealed

Exclusive: A newly discovered Nazi diary reveals how Adolf Hitler personally rewarded a regional enforcer with Christmas presents looted from occupied territories. Read the shocking paper trail.

Diet Cherry Coke Returns for Good in 2026

Coca-Cola confirms Diet Cherry Coke is back for good in 2026, ending years of limited releases. UK fans can expect the beloved flavour after the US launch.

92% US Tariff Threatens Italian Pasta on UK Shelves

The Trump administration proposes a 91.74% duty on Italian pasta imports, risking price hikes or disappearance of premium brands from UK and US shops. Discover the impact on consumers and trade.

Free Public Payphones: A Vital Lifeline in Australia

Australia's free public payphones are more than a festive novelty; they're a crucial safety net for vulnerable groups and a reminder of the immense value of universal public goods. Discover why Telstra made calls free.

Farmers fear being undercut by new Labour welfare rules

Labour's proposed ban on colony cages and farrowing crates raises fears British farmers will be undercut by cheaper imports from countries where such methods remain legal. Industry leaders demand core import standards.

Retailers Urge Faster End to Import Tax Break

British retailers demand immediate end to £150 import tax break, calling current system unfair to UK businesses. Government urged to act before April 2026 deadline.

Dick's Sporting Goods to Close Foot Locker Stores

Dick's Sporting Goods announces Foot Locker store closures following its $2.4 billion acquisition. Executive Chairman Ed Stack calls it an 'unavoidable reset'. Read the latest updates.

Luxury sales fall as shoppers reject price hikes

Global personal luxury goods sales are forecast to drop 2% in 2025, marking the first two-year decline since the financial crisis. Discover why affluent shoppers are turning away from premium brands.

Criminals steal £111m in goods from UK haulage firms

Organised crime gangs are buying haulage firms using stolen identities to steal lorry loads of parcels, costing the UK £111m last year. Discover how this sophisticated freight crime impacts consumers.

UK smashes world record with £15m fake vape seizure

In the largest seizure of its kind worldwide, UK Border Force and Trading Standards have intercepted over £15 million worth of illegal e-cigarettes containing dangerous substances, uncovering a sophisticated criminal network flooding Britain with counterf

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