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Woman slams parents for 'tragic' name 'Olivyah'

A woman reveals her lifelong frustration with the name 'Olivyah', a unique spelling her parents chose as a compromise. Discover why she calls it a 'tragediegh' and the impact it has had.

Rangers Fume Over SFA's 'Unsatisfactory' Trusty Explanation

Rangers FC express deep frustration with Scottish FA's explanation regarding Auston Trusty's controversial non-red card, highlighting persistent officiating inconsistencies in crucial matches that threaten Scottish football's integrity.

Clattenburg: Liverpool Denied Clear Penalty

Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg breaks down why Liverpool should have been awarded a crucial penalty during their tense clash with Brentford, analysing the controversial VAR decision that left fans stunned.

Reeves rules out major tax rises in Labour budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges no significant tax increases in Labour's inaugural budget, focusing instead on economic growth through planning reforms and infrastructure investment.

Joe Rogan's UFC Fix: Add a Fourth Judge

UFC commentator Joe Rogan proposes adding a fourth judge to eliminate disputed fight outcomes in mixed martial arts, addressing growing concerns about scoring inconsistencies.

Why Labour must tax wealth, not just income

As Labour prepares for government, experts argue that taxing wealth through mansion levies and council tax reforms could be the key to solving Britain's fiscal crisis without punishing ordinary workers.

Labour scraps mansion tax in major policy U-turn

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves confirm Labour has scrapped proposals for a mansion tax on high-value properties, marking a significant shift in the party's economic strategy ahead of the next general election.

Badenoch Obliterates Labour Green Policy in Commons Clash

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers devastating critique of Labour's environmental agenda in heated parliamentary exchange with Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski, exposing fundamental flaws in opposition policy.

Labour may break tax pledge over £30bn shortfall

Exclusive: Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces difficult choices as Labour considers abandoning income tax pledge amid £30 billion fiscal shortfall, raising questions about party's economic credibility.

Kosovo offers to take UK's failed asylum seekers

In a dramatic diplomatic move, Kosovo has volunteered to become the pioneering country accepting asylum seekers rejected by Britain, potentially reshaping European migration policy.

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