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Asylum seeker's 600-mile NHS taxi ride sparks outrage

An asylum seeker living in free hotel accommodation admitted to taking a 600-mile round trip taxi, funded by the NHS, to a medical appointment while also working illegally in the UK, exposing glaring loopholes in the system.

Flying Cars Crash in Horrific Mid-Air Collision

Exclusive footage reveals terrifying mid-air collision between two futuristic 'flying cars' during test flight in China, raising major concerns about autonomous air vehicle regulations.

Taxi Meter Scam: How Tourists Are Being Ripped Off

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking taxi meter scam targeting British tourists abroad. Learn the red flags and essential tips to protect your holiday budget from this sophisticated fraud.

British tourist killed in horrific Ibiza taxi crash

A British tourist has died and three others are fighting for their lives after a terrifying taxi crash down a 90ft ravine on the holiday island of Ibiza. The devastating incident occurred on the notorious Sa Cala road in Sant Antoni.

Kim Novak's Near Fall & Jude Law's Spill in Venice

Hollywood's golden era icon Kim Novak, 91, narrowly avoided a dramatic fall from a water taxi in Venice, while Jude Law wasn't so lucky, suffering an embarrassing face-plant on the cobbled streets. The veteran actress showed remarkable poise during the in

Logan Paul's Taxi Tirade: Paris Meltdown Goes Viral

YouTube sensation Logan Paul is embroiled in controversy after a furious public outburst against his fiancée, Nina Agdal, was caught on camera in Paris. The viral video has ignited serious concerns about their relationship just months before their planned

Jude Law's near laptop disaster in Venice canals

Hollywood star Jude Law had a heart-stopping moment in Venice as he narrowly avoided dropping his laptop into the iconic canals while stepping off a water taxi. The 51-year-old actor's graceful recovery saved the day.

UK Moving House: The Shocking Hidden Costs of 2025

Exclusive investigation reveals the crippling financial and emotional toll of buying and selling homes in Britain. From soaring fees to estate agent tricks, discover what the industry doesn't want you to know.

British Mums' Ibiza Dream Holiday Turns to Nightmare

Exclusive: Two best friends from the UK are fighting for their lives with horrific injuries after a speeding taxi smashed into them on an Ibiza holiday. The mothers, who were on a break from their children, now face a gruelling battle to recover.

Top Dog Breeds Cost UK Owners Over £50,000 Lifetime

A comprehensive new study by Forbes Advisor uncovers the staggering lifetime costs of owning the UK's most popular dog breeds, with the French Bulldog topping the list at over £55,000. Discover which breeds are budget-friendly and which will break the ban

27 Genius Hacks to Slash Your Energy Bills

Struggling with soaring energy costs? Discover 27 expert-approved tips to drastically reduce your gas and electricity bills, from simple thermostat tricks to free government grants. Start saving today!

Architect's Career Ruined by Racist Tirade at Taxi Driver

Prominent architect Nicholas Loftus faces a hefty fine and industry disgrace after being filmed launching a vile, racist attack on a hardworking taxi driver in Central London. The shocking incident, captured on video, reveals a torrent of abuse and threat

Jamie Laing's 'Humiliating' Taxi Driver Blunder

Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing reveals an embarrassing taxi mishap that left him red-faced, detailing the moment he was mistaken for someone far less famous in a cringe-inducing encounter.

My White-Knuckle Ride in a Driverless LA Taxi

A UK journalist takes a white-knuckle ride in a Waymo robotaxi through the chaotic streets of Los Angeles, experiencing the thrilling and unnerving reality of autonomous vehicles firsthand.

Labour MP Faces Watchdog Probe Over Taxi Expenses Claims

Exclusive: Disabled Labour MP Marsha de Cordova is under investigation by the parliamentary watchdog over claims for taxi journeys. The probe centres on whether trips were for personal or parliamentary business.

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