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Supermarket Squeeze: Seaside Shops Face Extinction

Independent retailers in a picturesque seaside town are fighting for survival as five major supermarkets open within one square mile, creating an unprecedented retail squeeze that threatens the town's unique character.

M&S Profits Surge 58% in Spectacular Turnaround

Marks & Spencer stages a remarkable financial comeback, with profits surging 58% as its bold 'Never the Same Again' transformation strategy delivers results. Discover how food and clothing sales are driving growth.

Question Time with Nick Offerman: Guardian Q&A

Beloved actor and master woodworker Nick Offerman is in the hot seat! The Guardian is collecting your questions for an exclusive interview about his new film 'The Last of Us' and life beyond Ron Swanson. Submit your queries now!

Giant sinkhole opens outside Buckingham Palace

A massive sinkhole has suddenly appeared on a road just metres from Buckingham Palace, causing significant disruption and sparking urgent safety investigations by authorities.

Alton Towers Building World's First Bluey Roller Coaster

Alton Towers Resort is creating a world-first Bluey-themed family roller coaster, set to open in 2024. The new attraction, based on the hit BBC show, promises an immersive adventure for Heeler fans of all ages.

Two UK Staycations in One Week - The Shocking Result

A travel writer puts two British staycations to the test, comparing a luxury spa break against a budget-friendly holiday park, with surprising results that will change how you plan your next UK getaway.

Claire's to close UK stores in restructuring move

Iconic accessories retailer Claire's is set to close several of its UK stores as part of a major Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) restructuring plan, impacting the British high street.

UK tourists face £1200 fines at US sand dunes

UK travellers heading to Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park face hefty fines for ignoring strict parking rules during peak season. Essential reading for US road trips.

CEX staff slammed for 'offensive' retail worker display

Electronics retailer CEX has sparked fury after employees created a controversial window display featuring a mannequin slumped over a till, labelled 'Average Retail Worker'. The stunt has been branded 'disgusting' and 'tone-deaf' by furious customers.

I Stayed At The UK's Only All-Inclusive Resort

A journalist's first-hand review of a revolutionary all-inclusive stay at Potters Resorts in Norfolk. Discover how this UK holiday park rivals Mediterranean favourites with its incredible food, endless entertainment, and stress-free pricing.

Lake District campaigners demand tourist tax over litter crisis

Furious Lake District residents and campaigners are calling for a tourist tax and on-the-spot fines to tackle a surge in littering, fly-camping, and anti-social behaviour, blaming a 'tsunami' of visitors for degrading the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

California National Park Rangers Form Historic Union

In a landmark move for US public lands, rangers and staff across California's iconic national parks have voted to unionise, demanding action on low wages, staff shortages, and soaring living costs.

UK's Best 2024 Staycation Spot Revealed

New research reveals the most beautiful and affordable UK destination for a perfect 2024 getaway, offering breathtaking scenery and incredible value.

Townsend's US Open Doubles Triumph After Singles Sacrifice

American tennis star Taylor Townsend makes a bold strategic move, sacrificing her singles campaign to focus on doubles with partner Alycia Parks, culminating in a triumphant US Open victory and a powerful message on motherhood in professional sports.

Camelot: The Rise and Fall of Britain's Lost Theme Park

Explore the forgotten story of Camelot Theme Park, Lancashire's legendary medieval kingdom of rollercoasters and jousting knights that captivated millions before its mysterious decline and eventual abandonment.

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