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Northern Ireland Banknotes Rejected in Lancashire

Businesses in Southport are rejecting Northern Irish banknotes amid political tensions and economic uncertainty following Brexit, creating frustration for tourists and residents alike.

Beat Poor Exchange Rates on Your Next Holiday

Expert guide reveals the best and worst destinations for your pound this year. Discover where your money goes furthest and how to avoid costly currency exchange mistakes.

Rare £5 banknote set to sell for £26,000 at auction

An extremely rare, nearly 100-year-old UK £5 banknote is expected to sell for a staggering £26,000 at auction. Issued from the historic Threadneedle Street branch, this note represents a golden opportunity for serious currency collectors.

Royal Mint to Produce Official Monopoly Currency

The Royal Mint partners with Hasbro to create legal tender Monopoly-themed coins and banknotes, phasing out the classic paper money in a historic move for the iconic board game.

Brit Tourists in Portugal Don't Know the Currency

A shocking survey reveals one in ten British tourists in Portugal can't identify the Euro, with many falling for poor exchange rates at airports. Experts issue urgent travel money advice.

Rare UK Coins Worth a Fortune: Check Your Change

Discover the rare and valuable coins hiding in your pocket. From the Kew Gardens 50p to the Olympic football 50p, our guide reveals the UK's most sought-after coins that could be worth thousands.

Sweden Targets Fully Cashless Society by 2030

Sweden is leading a financial revolution, with plans to eliminate physical currency entirely within the next decade. Discover how this bold move is transforming everyday life and what it means for the future of money.

Sharia Patrols Target Texas Neighbourhoods

Exclusive reports emerge from Texas of self-appointed 'Sharia patrols' attempting to enforce Islamic law by intimidating residents and demanding businesses stop selling alcohol and pork, raising serious concerns over religious coercion and public safety.

Trump Vows to Block Aid to Nations Ditching US Dollar

In an exclusive interview with GB News, former US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to global leaders, pledging to cut off financial aid to any country that ditches the US dollar. The bombshell comments came during his UK visit, where he also

Satanic Burger Sparks Religious Freedom Court Battle

A South Carolina burger joint's satanic-themed menu item has ignited a fiery legal dispute, pitting religious expression against business regulations, with the state's Supreme Court now set to rule.

World's Largest Iceberg A23a Shatters in Dramatic Breakup

The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is undergoing a dramatic disintegration in the Southern Ocean. New satellite footage captures colossal caves and arches forming as the 4,000 sq km giant meets warmer waters, a process scientists are closely monitoring.

Wetherspoons English pubs ban Scottish banknotes

JD Wetherspoon has instructed its pubs in England not to accept Scottish banknotes, citing operational difficulties and staff training issues. The move has sparked discussion on national currency acceptance.

Iran hides nuclear gear in panic over bombing threat

Exclusive satellite intelligence reveals Iran's frantic efforts to hide and disperse its surviving nuclear equipment to underground tunnels, in a panicked response to the escalating threat of military action from the West.

Quebec Passes Controversial Public Prayer Ban

The Canadian province of Quebec has passed a controversial new law, Bill 25, severely restricting public prayer in a move critics are calling a direct assault on religious liberties. The legislation has sparked immediate legal challenges and protests.

Amish Fight Ohio Over Buggy Symbols in Supreme Court

An Amish community in Ohio is challenging state orders to display bright orange safety symbols on their horse-drawn buggies, citing a violation of their deeply held religious beliefs. The case raises profound questions about religious freedom and state re

Google Maps Blurs Windsor Castle Views, Study Finds

New research reveals Google Maps has obscured key views of Windsor Castle, raising questions about digital security and the protection of national landmarks in the age of satellite imagery.

Rare £10 Note Warning: Check Your Wallets Now!

Brits are being urged to check their wallets for a specific rare £10 polymer note that could be worth a small fortune to collectors, with some selling for over 20 times its face value.

Court Orders Ten Commandments in Texas Schools

A federal appeals court has mandated the display of the Ten Commandments in all Texas public school classrooms, igniting a fierce national debate on religious freedom, education, and the First Amendment.

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