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Phone Theft Warning for UK Holidaymakers Abroad

New research reveals 41% of British travellers have had phones stolen on holiday, with Spain, France and Canada the top hotspots. Experts urge vigilance and insurance checks.

Export Ban on Rare Trafalgar Union Jack

A government export ban aims to keep a unique, battle-scarred Union Jack from the Battle of Trafalgar in the UK. The flag, one of only three survivors, is valued at £450,000.

Phone Theft Epidemic: Christmas Gifts at Risk

Labour faces accusations of complacency over the UK's phone theft crisis. With 230 mobiles stolen daily, a promised summit with tech giants like Apple has been delayed, leaving new Christmas presents vulnerable.

Best Phones for Ageing Eyes in 2025

Discover the best smartphones for ageing eyes in 2025. We review top models with superior displays, accessibility features, and easy-to-use tech for enhanced comfort and clarity.

Greens Propose Gas Tax to Tackle Living Costs

Australian Greens propose gas export tax to address cost of living pressures. New policy could reshape energy market and provide household relief. Read the latest developments.

O2's Pixel 10 Black Friday Deal Tops Rivals

O2 slashes the Google Pixel 10 price by £296 this Black Friday, offering a plan for £25.10/month that beats Sky and GiffGaff. Discover the top mobile deals now!

UK places export bar on unique £280k Hindu paintings

A unique series of 200-year-old Hindu paintings, valued at £280,000, has been blocked from leaving the UK. The export bar allows time for a UK institution to acquire the culturally significant Devi Mahatmya artworks.

UK imposes export bar on £280k Hindu paintings

A rare 200-year-old set of 56 Hindu paintings, valued at £280,000, has been barred from leaving the UK. The government aims to keep the 'Devi Mahatmya' series for national study and display. Help save this cultural treasure for the nation.

Export bar on £280k 'beautiful' Hindu paintings

A unique set of 200-year-old Hindu paintings, valued at £280,000, has been barred from leaving the UK. The decision aims to keep the cultural treasure for study and public enjoyment.

1 in 10 schools confiscate phones, survey finds

A Department for Education survey reveals just 9% of secondary schools require phone hand-in, challenging claims of widespread bans. Discover the data driving the legal challenge.

UK Mobile Price Hikes: Major Providers Increase Bills

Millions of UK mobile and broadband customers face price increases of up to 8.8% as major providers implement annual mid-contract hikes this spring. Discover which companies are raising costs and how to potentially avoid the increases.

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