Amex Ends United TravelBank Loophole, Angering Cardholders

American Express has quietly shut down a popular workaround that allowed Platinum cardholders to convert airline incidental credits into flexible flight funds via United's TravelBank, causing widespread frustration among loyal customers.

Trump's Iran War Victory Claim Amid Oil Price Surge

President Trump declared victory in the Iran War, but oil markets are in turmoil as Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, attacks tankers, and sends prices soaring, with Goldman Sachs warning of inflation risks.

Illegal Vape Hotspots Revealed After Glasgow Fire

A devastating fire in Glasgow has exposed Britain's illegal vape epidemic, with over 1.2 million devices seized annually. Central Bedfordshire leads hotspots, while unregulated products pose health and fire risks.

Johnnie Walker Red Soul Targets Non-Whisky Drinkers

Johnnie Walker introduces Red Soul, a sweeter, smoother Scotch designed to appeal to those who typically avoid whisky. Priced at £25, it aims to attract younger audiences and women with its accessible flavour profile.

Adelaide's Rise to Top 10 Global Liveability City

Adelaide has surged from 30th to a top 10 spot in global liveability rankings. Discover a three-day itinerary showcasing its culture, food, and festival magic during the iconic Fringe Festival.

Glasgow Central Station Closure Extended Due to Demolition

Glasgow City Council has announced that fire-ravaged buildings at Union Corner must be torn down, posing a public safety risk. This could keep Scotland's busiest railway station closed beyond next week, with no timeline for reopening high-level platforms.

Reeves Demands Fuel Price Crackdown Amid Iran War

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has called on the competition watchdog to crack down on rip-off fuel prices ahead of a Downing Street meeting with energy bosses, warning against profiteering during the Iran conflict.

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