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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.

Harvard morgue manager jailed for selling body parts

A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager is sentenced to eight years for stealing and selling human remains. His wife also receives a prison term. Discover the shocking details of the case.

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.

350 jobs at risk as NSK plans factory closures

Japanese car parts maker NSK plans to close two County Durham factories, putting 350 jobs at risk. The union Unite calls it a 'betrayal' of workers. Read the full story.

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.

Harvard Morgue Scandal: Body Parts Theft Arrests

Federal authorities have uncovered a gruesome criminal network involving stolen human remains from Harvard Medical School's morgue, with two individuals now facing serious charges in a case that has shocked the medical community.

Harvard Morgue Manager Sold Stolen Body Parts: FBI

Shocking FBI investigation reveals Harvard Medical School morgue manager allegedly sold stolen human remains including brains, skin and bones to nationwide buyers in macabre criminal scheme.

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.

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.

Illegal Car Accessories That Could Cost UK Drivers £2,500

UK motorists are being warned about common aftermarket car accessories that are actually illegal and could result in hefty fines, penalty points, and even driving bans. Learn what to avoid to stay on the right side of the law.

Australia's F-35 Parts Ban: A Defence Earthquake

Exclusive analysis reveals the seismic impact a potential Australian halt of F-35 fighter jet parts would have on Israel's military operations and the global defence supply chain, raising urgent questions for UK foreign policy.

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.

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