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Income level directly tied to dementia risk

New research reveals a strong link between lower income and a higher risk of developing dementia. Discover the key risk factors and how to protect your brain health.

HMRC cracks down on side hustle tax evasion

BBC money expert reveals HMRC's new powers to track your side income from online platforms. Discover what you need to declare and how to avoid penalties in our essential guide.

Stressful Divorce Brain Aneurysm Risk Revealed

New medical research reveals how extreme emotional stress from life events like divorce could increase brain aneurysm risk, as Kim Kardashian's recent health emergency highlights this hidden danger.

British expat shocked by UK's health and safety obsession

After years living in France's relaxed culture, a British expatriate returns home to discover the UK's health and safety culture has reached unprecedented levels, creating a society of anxiety and over-regulation.

DWP's £1.7bn Pension Blunder Affects 210,000

Exclusive investigation reveals the Department for Work and Pensions underpaid 210,000 pensioners by £1.7 billion in state pension errors. Discover if you're affected and how to claim what you're owed.

Trump's Tax Reforms: Slash Your Federal Income Tax Bill

Explosive new analysis reveals how Donald Trump's proposed tax reforms could eliminate federal income tax for millions while creating unprecedented savings for UK expats and investors. Discover what this means for your finances.

I Ate The UK's Most Expensive £50 Fish & Chips

A food writer braves the UK's priciest fish and chips at a Mayfair restaurant. Was the gold-leaf-dusted, champagne-battered cod worth the staggering £49.95 price tag? We reveal the full, shocking verdict.

Flint's Radical Baby Payment: UK Policy Breakthrough?

A groundbreaking US scheme in Flint, Michigan, providing unconditional cash to new mothers is delivering stunning results in child development and maternal health. Could this radical policy be the answer to the UK's own child poverty crisis?

Teen Pregnancy Falls But Inequality Grows, Oxford Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford shows a dramatic decline in teen pregnancies across the UK. However, the study exposes a troubling reality: girls from the most deprived backgrounds remain disproportionately at risk, highlighting a de

ABS Key Income and Housing Survey Delayed Until 2026

Exclusive briefing documents reveal a significant delay to the crucial ABS Income and Housing Survey, leaving policymakers and economists without vital data on wages, inequality, and housing costs until 2026.

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