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Inside Sydney's Exclusive 'Fifty' Club of Elite Socialites

An exclusive glimpse into the secretive 'Fifty' club, a tight-knit circle of Sydney's wealthiest and most influential women from the Eastern Suburbs, renowned for their extravagant parties and formidable social power.

Chinese heiress in £2.5m phantom Rolls-Royce court battle

Exclusive: The glittering world of super-rich Chinese heiress LanLan Yang is unravelling in a London High Court drama. Discover the shocking tale of a £2.5 million Rolls-Royce that never was, a disputed £15 million Mayfair property, and the high-stakes le

Sainsbury's in Talks to Sell Argos to China's JD.com

Sainsbury's is in exclusive negotiations to sell its Argos general merchandise division to China's JD.com in a landmark deal that could reshape the UK's retail landscape and mark a major strategic retreat for the supermarket chain.

Sainsbury's Sells Bank to China's Ping An in Strategic Shift

Supermarket giant Sainsbury's is in exclusive negotiations to sell its lucrative banking division to Shenzhen-based Ping An Insurance Group, marking a major strategic shift and a significant Chinese investment into the UK's retail banking sector.

Eternal Love Star Yu Mengyu Dead at 33

Singaporean actress Yu Mengyu, beloved for her role in the hit drama 'Eternal Love of Sunshine and Me', has tragically passed away at the age of 33, leaving the entertainment industry and her fans in mourning.

John Deere Warns of Tractor Price Hikes from US Tariffs

John Deere's CEO has issued a stark warning that the cost of its iconic green tractors is set to rise significantly for British farmers, citing new US tariffs on Chinese manufacturing imports as the primary driver.

UK's Favourite Cuisine Is No Longer Indian

A major new survey has dethroned Indian food as the UK's top takeaway, crowning a surprising new champion. Discover the flavours that are now dominating British palates.

Venice's Lion of St Mark's May Have Chinese Origins

New scientific analysis suggests the legendary bronze lion guarding Venice's St Mark's Square contains metalwork possibly manufactured in 11th-century China, rewriting art history and trade routes.

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