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2025's Most Popular Christmas Gifts Revealed

Discover the 20 most-loved Christmas presents for 2025, based on reader purchases. From party-starting games to self-care essentials, find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

MINISO LAND Sydney Opening Draws Massive Crowds

Thousands flock to Australia's first MINISO LAND at Westfield Chatswood, featuring exclusive Disney, Pokémon and Sanrio collaborations. Discover the must-have items causing shopping frenzy.

2025's Top Middle Names: Rose & James Dominate

Discover the UK's most popular middle names for 2025. New analysis reveals the classic choices, like Rose and James, that parents are using to balance unique first names.

Outer Worlds 2: Why Distractions Make Better Gaming

A leading games critic reveals why getting sidetracked by bizarre side missions and chaotic planetary exploration makes Outer Worlds 2 infinitely more entertaining than following the main storyline.

Palestinian factions unite against Israel in Gaza

In a significant development in Gaza, Hamas has joined forces with the Popular Resistance Committees to launch coordinated attacks against Israeli forces, marking a new phase of unified Palestinian resistance.

2025 Baby Name Predictions Revealed

Discover the baby names set to dominate nurseries in 2025, from vintage comebacks to modern favourites shaping the next generation.

Dan Brown's Paper Heart Dominates Fiction Charts

Discover why Dan Brown's Paper Heart is dominating fiction charts alongside compelling new works from Cecelia Ahern and comedy legend Bob Mortimer in this exclusive literary review.

Sydney's tiny grocery store draws thousands daily

Discover how a compact Sydney supermarket is drawing massive crowds with its wellness-focused approach, rivaling California's famous Erewhon market. Learn what makes this tiny establishment so popular.

Channel 4 documentary leaves BBC presenter in tears

An explosive Channel 4 documentary reveals the emotional journey of BBC presenter Tina Daheley as she confronts Britain's deepening political divisions through intimate conversations with voters across the ideological spectrum.

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