Fishing Permit Lottery Angers New Jersey Locals

A new lottery system for beach fishing permits at Island Beach State Park has enraged local anglers, prioritising outsiders and sparking a legislative fight for fairness. Discover the full story.

Car Tax Reduced to £0: See Who Qualifies for Exemption

Millions of UK drivers could be eligible for a 100% Vehicle Excise Duty exemption. Discover if you qualify for zero car tax and see the full list of criteria, including disability benefits and classic cars.

Radiator Drying Causes Damp Homes and Costly Bills

Plumbworld experts reveal why drying laundry on radiators is a common winter mistake that leads to mould, health issues, and increased energy costs. Learn the safer, faster alternatives.

Perfect Dubai Chocolate Bar Recipe: A Viral Trend

Master the viral Dubai chocolate bar at home. Our guide reveals the secrets behind the pistachio-crammed sensation, from sourcing nuts to perfecting the crunch. Ideal for impressive Christmas gifts.

Wealthy Not Fleeing NYC After Socialist Mayor's Win

Despite warnings of a mass exodus, New York's wealthiest are staying put after Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win. Property data and experts debunk the tax flight myth. Discover the real reasons why.

Zipcar quits UK, leaving carsharing in crisis

Zipcar's departure from the UK is a setback for sustainable transport, forcing thousands back to private cars and exposing flawed government priorities on EVs versus sharing.

Cruise ship stuck after 18 containers fall into Solent

The P&O Cruises ship Iona is delayed in Southampton after 18 shipping containers, carrying bananas, fell from a cargo vessel into the Solent. Authorities are working to locate and recover the containers. Read the latest updates.

World's tallest bridge cuts 2-hour trip to 2 minutes

China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the world's highest at 625m, has opened. It reduces a two-hour journey to two minutes and features glass walkways and bungee jumping. Discover this engineering marvel.

FCA plan to double credit unions to fight loan sharks

The FCA launches a plan to expand UK credit unions, offering affordable loans to 2 million members. Campaigners demand a Fair Banking Act to force high street banks to invest and protect vulnerable borrowers from illegal lenders.

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