London rents hit record high of £2,121 per month

New data from Rightmove shows London's average monthly rent has hit a staggering £2,121, as experts warn the Spring Budget offers little relief for tenants in the capital's fiercely competitive market.

Travel Chaos for Brits as Spanish Airport Strikes Ground Flights

British holidaymakers face severe travel disruption as indefinite strikes by security staff at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) cause flight cancellations and massive delays. The industrial action, demanding higher pay, is set to cause chaos throughout Oct

America's Top 7 Property Hotspots for 2025 Revealed

Exclusive report unveils the seven most desirable American locations for 2025, featuring booming property markets, exceptional quality of life, and stunning natural landscapes. Discover your next dream home destination.

Russian Train Explodes in Suspected Sabotage, 4 Dead

Exclusive video shows the moment a Russian freight train violently derails and explodes in a fireball, killing four, in what security sources believe is the latest coordinated sabotage attack on the country's critical infrastructure.

15 Dead in Horrific California Truck Fireball Crash

A catastrophic collision involving a truck carrying Mexican farmworkers and a semi-trailer has resulted in a devastating fireball, claiming 15 lives and leaving multiple injured in Southern California. The tragic incident is one of the deadliest road acci

MyProtein founder sells £6.95m Cheshire mansion

MyProtein founder Oliver Cookson puts his stunning Cheshire mansion, once owned by Gary Barlow, on the market for £6.95 million. Discover the luxury estate in Britain's 'Golden Triangle' that rivals Beckham's nearby property.

Devon's £500m 'Dubai': Eden Project Transforms Torbay

A visionary £500m Eden Project North in Torbay promises to revolutionise the English Riviera, drawing global tourists with its stunning biomes and cutting-edge sustainability, creating thousands of jobs.

London Bus Drivers: The Unsung Heroes of Transport

Amidst the ongoing rail disputes, a new report highlights the immense pressure and undervalued work of London's bus drivers, calling for greater public recognition and improved conditions.

Ideal Age for a Career-Boosting Sabbatical Revealed

Groundbreaking research from the University of Sussex pinpoints the ideal age and career stage for a successful sabbatical, with 35 emerging as the sweet spot. Discover why a mid-career pause could be the key to unlocking long-term professional fulfilment

Surviving Four Redundancies: A Resilience Story

Exclusive interview: One professional's powerful story of overcoming four consecutive redundancies. Discover the unconventional coping strategies that rebuilt her career and mental wellbeing, turning shock into strength.

Supermarket Squeeze: Seaside Shops Face Extinction

Independent retailers in a picturesque seaside town are fighting for survival as five major supermarkets open within one square mile, creating an unprecedented retail squeeze that threatens the town's unique character.

Trump Proposes Exempting Tips from Federal Income Tax

Ex-President Donald Trump proposes exempting tipped wages from federal income tax, a move that could put thousands of dollars back into the pockets of waiters and bartenders but faces significant legislative hurdles.

Sainsbury's in Talks to Sell Argos to China's JD.com

Sainsbury's is in exclusive negotiations to sell its Argos general merchandise division to China's JD.com in a landmark deal that could reshape the UK's retail landscape and mark a major strategic retreat for the supermarket chain.

Fairhope, Alabama named best US retirement spot

Discover why the charming coastal town of Fairhope, Alabama, has been named the number one retirement spot in the United States, offering an idyllic lifestyle, stunning scenery, and unbeatable value.

Inside The £12M Underwater Villa With Zero Privacy

An exclusive look inside The Muraka, the world's most expensive and breathtaking underwater villa in the Maldives. Discover the £12,000-a-night suite where marine life is your only neighbour, but privacy is utterly non-existent.

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