American killed in Tobago after buying marijuana

Christopher Brown, 43, was found stabbed in a Tobago fishing village. A suspect is in custody as the island's tourism officials address the violent incident. Read the latest developments.

M5 Crash Causes Major Delays, Drivers Stranded

A serious crash on the M5 southbound between junctions 26 and 27 has caused severe delays and traffic chaos. Drivers reported getting out of their cars. Read the latest updates.

Martin Lewis secures tax break for pensioners

Martin Lewis secures a major commitment from Chancellor Rachel Reeves, ensuring low-income pensioners won't pay income tax or face tax returns. Get the full Budget update.

Labour U-turns on day-one workers' protection

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

Architect Robert AM Stern Dies Aged 86

Robert AM Stern, the celebrated architect behind NYC's iconic 15 Central Park West, has died at 86. Explore his legacy of traditional modern design that shaped skylines.

Lodges burn after owners appear on BBC Panorama

Two lodges at Wyre Country Park in Lancashire were destroyed by fire within an hour, after their owners complained about the traveller-run site on a BBC documentary. Read the full investigation.

Santa Fe links minimum wage to rental affordability

Santa Fe becomes the first US city to directly tie minimum wage increases to rental costs, aiming to ensure workers can afford to live where they work. Discover how this groundbreaking policy works.

Retailers Urge Faster End to Import Tax Break

British retailers demand immediate end to £150 import tax break, calling current system unfair to UK businesses. Government urged to act before April 2026 deadline.

Macy's 99th Thanksgiving Parade Lights Up Manhattan

The 99th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, one of the world's largest, filled Manhattan with giant balloons, floats, and music stars, officially heralding the start of the holiday season.

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.

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