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Cancer patients pay privately as NHS misses targets

Soaring numbers of UK cancer patients are using savings or private insurance for chemotherapy due to NHS waiting lists. New data reveals an alarming trend as key NHS cancer targets are missed. Read the full investigation.

Private parking tickets hit record 15.9 million

Private parking firms issued a record 15.9 million tickets last year, costing drivers up to £4.4m daily. A long-awaited Code of Practice is delayed, as firms face accusations of unfair practices.

Labour to impose VAT on private school fees

Shadow Education Secretary Lucy Powell confirms Labour will impose 20% VAT on private school fees, generating £1.6bn for state education while sparking fierce debate over educational choice and funding.

MEVCO EV Company Collapses Owing Millions

Exclusive investigation into the shocking downfall of MEVCO, the electric vehicle company that left creditors facing millions in losses amid allegations of financial mismanagement.

Myleene Klass's Meal Kit Company Collapses with £2.5M Debt

The celebrity-backed meal kit company supported by Myleene Klass has plunged into liquidation, leaving creditors including major supermarkets facing substantial losses and revealing the harsh realities of the competitive food delivery market.

Las Vegas VR Arcade Files for Bankruptcy

The Void's flagship Las Vegas virtual reality attraction enters bankruptcy proceedings, leaving creditors owed millions and marking another casualty in the struggling VR entertainment sector.

Thames Water creditors agree £1.6bn rescue deal

Thames Water's creditors have agreed to a crucial £1.6bn financial restructuring plan as Britain's largest water company battles to avoid collapse, while Tesco reports strong profits and markets react to economic uncertainty.

Kids protest Labour's private school tax plan

Dozens of students and parents staged an emotional protest outside Labour's London headquarters, warning that the party's VAT on private schools could devastate family finances and overwhelm state education.

Derrimut 24/7 Gym Chain Collapse Leaves Members Stranded

The sudden liquidation of the popular Derrimut 24/7 gym chain, linked to high-profile mystery box buyer Adrian Portelli, has left thousands of members stranded and creditors owed millions. Explore the financial turmoil and what it means for the fitness in

Katie Price Late for Bankruptcy Hearing

Former glamour model Katie Price faces further legal scrutiny after arriving dramatically late to a crucial bankruptcy hearing at London's Rolls Building, risking the judge's ire.

Perth Property Giant Collapses Owing Millions

Perth-based construction firm Tingey Development Group has entered administration, collapsing with massive debts. The shock failure leaves a trail of creditors and unfinished projects across the city.

Joey Essex's Firm Collapses with £1.2M Debt

TOWIE star Joey Essex's management company plunges into administration with staggering £1.2 million debt, leaving creditors unpaid as his entertainment career continues to flourish.

Thames Water: Creditors propose £20bn rescue package

Major creditors have tabled a radical £20 billion restructuring plan to rescue Thames Water from administration, aiming to secure the future of Britain's largest water company and prevent a national crisis.

Trump could deploy private army in US cities

Exclusive: Donald Trump is reportedly exploring using private security contractors for domestic operations, including immigration enforcement and policing, raising alarming legal and constitutional questions.

NHS Crisis Forces Record Numbers to Go Private

Exclusive analysis reveals a dramatic surge in Britons turning to private medical care, driven by unprecedented NHS waiting times and a perceived 'postcode lottery' for treatment. This investigation uncovers the human cost of the healthcare crisis.

Soho House Goes Private in Major $1.1bn Deal

Exclusive members' club Soho House has de-listed from the stock market in a major shift. Discover the implications for its global membership and the future of private hospitality.

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