Woman in court for naming home 'The Devil'

A French woman's decision to name her property 'The Devil' has sparked legal action from offended neighbours in a quiet residential area, leading to a highly unusual court case about property naming rights and community relations.

UK airport ranks as world's second friendliest

A major UK airport has been crowned the world's second friendliest in prestigious new rankings, beating global competitors with exceptional passenger service and welcoming atmosphere.

Dad wins £9m lottery, plans family's secure future

A devoted father from the Midlands has become an overnight multi-millionaire after his lucky lottery numbers came up, winning a life-changing £9 million prize that's set to transform his family's future.

Hooters UK Review: American Wings in London

We visited the newly opened Hooters restaurant in London to see if the iconic American wing joint lives up to its reputation. From the famous chicken wings to the signature atmosphere, discover what makes this US import different.

Badenoch attacks 'lazy' businesses blaming Brexit

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivered a fiery speech criticising British businesses for blaming Brexit and demanding handouts, while defending the UK's economic strategy at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.

FCA probes insider trading in banking shares

The Financial Conduct Authority launches investigation into suspected insider dealing surrounding major banking stocks including Lloyds and Barclays, causing significant market turbulence.

UK Savings Crisis: Wealth Gap Hits 53:1 Ratio

New research reveals a staggering divide in UK savings, with the wealthiest households sitting on £85,000 while the poorest struggle with just £1,600. Discover what this means for Britain's financial future.

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