UK Firms Use Secret 'Bossware' to Monitor Employees

A new TUC report reveals a surge in UK companies using covert surveillance software to track employees' keystrokes, screenshots, and even webcam activity, raising major concerns over worker privacy and rights.

Driver banned for using Apple Vision Pro at wheel

A motorist has been slapped with a driving ban after being caught using Apple's cutting-edge Vision Pro headset while navigating a Tesla on a UK motorway, in a landmark case for British roads.

LEGO's Biggest-Ever Harry Potter Set on Sale Now

LEGO has unveiled its largest Harry Potter set to date - a colossal 6,000-piece Hogwarts Castle and Grounds. Discover the magical details and find out how to get this collector's item at a discounted price for a limited time.

First-Time Buyers Delay Cars for £59k Deposits

Exclusive research reveals the heartbreaking financial trade-offs young Britons are making. Soaring mortgage deposits are forcing a generation to delay car ownership and major life events, creating a 'generation locked out' of the property market.

Dunelm's Luxury Cuddle Cushion Half Price!

Snuggle up for less! Dunelm has dramatically reduced its luxurious faux fur Catherine Lansfield cuddle cushion from £25 to just £12.50. This half-price home essential is the perfect addition for winter comfort and style.

M&S's £35 'Magic' Mini Dress Sells Out in Hours

M&S's new limited-edition linen-blend mini dress has sparked a shopping frenzy, selling out online within hours. Described as 'perfect' and 'flattering', the £35 dress is being hailed as a must-have for weddings, holidays, and summer parties. Discover why

Texas Boom Town Backlash: Cypress Revolts Against Construction

The Houston suburb of Cypress, once a quiet haven, is now the epicentre of a Texas-sized property boom. But as thousands of new homes sprout overnight, long-time locals are up in arms over crippling traffic, overcrowded schools, and the loss of their comm

SUV drivers face new 'polluter penalty' tax in UK

Exclusive: New government proposals could see drivers of larger, heavier SUVs hit with significantly higher parking charges and taxes in a bid to reduce emissions and encourage a switch to electric vehicles.

RBA to Ban Card Surcharges, Banks Fight Back

The Reserve Bank of Australia plans to eliminate debit and credit card surcharges, facing fierce opposition from major banks who warn of unintended consequences for consumers and businesses.

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