Boy, 14, killed by train in Burton Joyce tragedy

A 14-year-old boy has tragically died after being struck by a train in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire. Emergency services rushed to the scene but he was pronounced dead. Follow for updates.

Labour U-turns on day-one workers' rights pledge

Labour government drops manifesto commitment for day-one unfair dismissal protection, now requiring six months' service. Business groups welcome change while unions express disappointment.

Sweden encourages tourists to embrace boredom

Sweden's new tourism campaign invites visitors to experience wellness through boredom and digital detoxes in its serene landscapes. Discover the benefits of an empty itinerary.

EV Tax Debate: Per-Mile vs Energy Use in UK

The UK's new per-mile EV tax faces criticism as experts propose fairer energy-based taxation. Discover the road pricing reform debate and its implications for drivers.

Budget Sticking Plasters Fail UK Economic Reset

Rachel Reeves' budget offers temporary relief but fails to address Britain's fundamental economic flaws. Without systemic change, the wealth gap widens and crisis looms. Read the full analysis.

Labour U-turn on day one unfair dismissal rights

The government has abandoned plans to give workers unfair dismissal rights from day one in a major compromise with business leaders. Read the full details of this policy reversal.

Firefighter loses case over 'fireman' term failure

Senior firefighter Simon Bailey lost his unfair dismissal claim after failing to challenge colleagues who used the outdated term 'fireman' towards a female colleague. Read the full tribunal findings.

Martin Lewis: Budget ISA cut is 'wrong move'

Martin Lewis criticises the Chancellor's decision to cut the cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to £12,000, calling it the 'wrong move'. Discover the expert reaction.

Simple hack saves £16 on fish and chips order

A Reddit user reveals how skipping delivery apps saved them £16 on their fish and chips. Discover the stark price difference and what it means for your takeaway habits.

Martin Lewis: ISA Cut is 'Wrong Move'

Martin Lewis criticises Labour's Budget decision to cut the cash ISA allowance. Discover why experts call the reforms 'ill-thought-out' and what it means for your savings.

Gen Z spends £305 monthly on subscriptions

Young Brits waste hundreds on unused subscriptions. Our guide shows how to cancel services and save money for Christmas and beyond. Start your financial purge today!

Apple Surpasses Samsung in Global Phone Shipments

Apple will ship 243 million phones in 2025, capturing 19.4% market share and ending Samsung's 14-year dominance. Strong iPhone 17 sales and emerging market growth drive this historic shift.

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