Tourist slams holiday spot over rubbish crisis

A frustrated tourist has called out a major holiday destination for being littered with rubbish, sparking debate over its declining appeal. Find out what travellers are saying.

Gen Z targeted in TikTok money mule scams

Lloyds Banking Group reports a surge in young people unknowingly becoming money mules due to social media scams. Learn how fraudsters exploit Gen Z and how to stay safe.

Nicotine pouches mimic sweets, target kids

The UK Trading Standards body raises alarms as nicotine pouches resembling sweets are being marketed to children, sparking calls for stricter regulations.

UK stagflation threat as Labour tax hikes loom

Experts warn that Britain faces a dangerous stagflation scenario, with Labour's proposed tax increases potentially crippling economic recovery while inflation remains stubbornly high.

WFH or Office? The Great Workplace Debate

As companies push for a return to office-based work, employees are resisting, citing improved productivity and work-life balance from remote setups. What does the future hold for hybrid work?

Greene links crypto bill to Bible, sparks outrage

Controversial US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has drawn criticism for linking cryptocurrency legislation to biblical teachings, sparking debate over the separation of church and state.

TSA to ease liquids restrictions at airports

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to ease restrictions on liquids in carry-on luggage, allowing larger containers at select airports. Here’s what you need to know.

Meta shareholders sue execs over FTC fines

Meta shareholders have filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, and Sheryl Sandberg, alleging mismanagement leading to hefty FTC fines. The legal drama unfolds as investors demand accountability.

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