US Senate Passes Landmark Essential Workers Bill

In a historic move, the US Senate has approved the Essential Workers Bill, granting new protections and benefits to frontline employees who kept America running during the pandemic. Discover how this legislation will transform workers' rights.

BBC antiques expert's neighbour dispute nightmare

Distinguished BBC antiques dealer Adrian Higham reveals how a bitter neighbour dispute over parking and noise has transformed his peaceful £800,000 Surrey home into a daily battle, with police interventions and council complaints becoming routine.

LendingTree CEO injured in serious ATV crash

Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of financial services giant LendingTree, is recovering from serious injuries following a severe all-terrain vehicle accident that occurred during a family holiday in North Carolina.

Trump weighs pardon for Binance founder Zhao

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing a presidential pardon for Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, raising eyebrows in legal and cryptocurrency circles ahead of potential election comeback.

Cyprus Divided: Travel Guide to Split Nation

Discover the fascinating story of Cyprus, the Mediterranean island split between Greek and Turkish control, and learn how to navigate both sides of this unique divided nation.

Unions gain weekly workplace access right

Trade unions secure landmark legal right to enter workplaces weekly for recruitment and organising, as business groups warn of productivity disruption and increased tensions.

Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

Reeves targets lawyers, accountants and doctors in budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to target lawyers, accountants, and doctors in her upcoming budget with new tax measures aimed at high-earning professionals. Discover how these changes could affect Britain's top earners.

Aldi's Anya Hindmarch Bag Sells Out in Minutes

Shoppers went wild as Aldi's latest designer collaboration with Anya Hindmarch sold out almost instantly. Discover when the next limited edition drop hits stores and how to get your hands on one.

Elon Musk's £44bn Tesla pay package in jeopardy

Tesla faces a critical shareholder vote that could see Elon Musk's unprecedented $56 billion compensation package rejected, creating massive uncertainty for the electric vehicle giant's future leadership.

Melania Trump sued over cryptocurrency promotions

Former First Lady Melania Trump is embroiled in a significant legal battle, accused of promoting a cryptocurrency scheme without proper disclosure of financial ties. The lawsuit alleges she received substantial payments for her endorsements.

Morrisons Stuns in BBC Christmas Taste Test

In a dramatic festive blind tasting, struggling supermarket Morrisons emerges as dark horse contender, securing second place overall and beating premium rivals with award-winning mince pies.

Government slashes London affordable housing quotas

Ministers confirm controversial plans to reduce affordable housing requirements for new developments in London, sparking warnings of worsening the capital's housing crisis and pushing out key workers.

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