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Luxury Dog Food's Carbon Footprint Can Exceed Owner's

New research reveals trendy wet, raw, and grain-free dog foods, especially those with beef or lamb, create a massive carbon footprint. Owners can reduce impact by choosing dry kibble or checking meat cuts.

Ministers misled court over secret £7bn Afghan airlift

A Daily Mail investigation reveals the Ministry of Defence misled a High Court judge to extend a super-injunction that hid a £7bn Afghan airlift from Parliament and the public for two years. Read the full exposé.

McDonald's sued over McRib meat claims

McDonald's faces a federal class-action lawsuit alleging the McRib's name and shape mislead consumers about its pork content. Plaintiffs seek damages for those who purchased it since 2022.

Calorie Labels on Menus Fail to Change Habits

New research reveals calorie labelling on UK menus has minimal impact on food choices unless diners are actively dieting, challenging government obesity policy effectiveness.

King Charles marks 2 years of food waste project

King Charles visited Fortnum & Mason to celebrate the second anniversary of his Coronation Food Project, which has redistributed millions of meals from surplus food to tackle UK hunger.

Travel websites' misleading airport lounge ads exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how major travel platforms are using deceptive advertising tactics to promote 'complimentary' airport lounge access that comes with significant hidden costs and conditions.

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