Mum's £6.50 'tuna' turns out to be cat food

A UK mother was left horrified after discovering her pricey £6.50 'tuna' purchase was actually premium cat food, sparking a viral warning to fellow shoppers to always check labels.

Council taxpayers face £1.2bn wall repair bill

Exclusive investigation reveals UK councils are grappling with a £1.2 billion repair backlog for boundary walls and fences, with taxpayers set to foot the bill for decades of neglect and storm damage.

US Supreme Court to Rule on Trump Tariff Legality

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal case challenging the constitutionality of former President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies, a move that could redefine presidential power in trade wars.

The Dilly London: A Grand Victorian Masterpiece Reborn

Discover the stunning transformation of The Dilly, a landmark Piccadilly hotel blending timeless Edwardian elegance with modern luxury. Our in-depth review explores its prime location, exquisite dining, and sumptuous rooms.

Lloyds Bank Puts 1,600 Jobs Under Review in Restructure

Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group launches a sweeping operational review, putting 1,600 roles under consultation while simultaneously creating 830 new positions in a strategic shift towards enhanced digital services.

Amazon's Kids Tablet Hits Lowest UK Price Ever!

Parents, don't miss out! The Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet is now at its cheapest price, packed with parental controls, a robust case, and a 2-year guarantee. Perfect for learning and play.

CEX staff slammed for 'offensive' retail worker display

Electronics retailer CEX has sparked fury after employees created a controversial window display featuring a mannequin slumped over a till, labelled 'Average Retail Worker'. The stunt has been branded 'disgusting' and 'tone-deaf' by furious customers.

UK Car Production Crashes to Lowest Level Since 1980s

UK car manufacturing output nosedived in 2023, hitting a multi-decade low. Brexit trade barriers and a crippling global semiconductor shortage are blamed for the steepest annual decline in production since the 1980s.

London Tube strikes cause week of travel chaos and £230m hit

London faces a week of transport paralysis as militant union strikes bring the Tube network to a standstill. The RMT's demand for a 32-hour work week without loss of pay could cost the capital's economy £230 million in massive travel disruption.

Lisbon's Gloria Funicular derails, multiple injuries reported

A major incident unfolded in Lisbon as the historic Gloria Funicular, a key tourist attraction, partially derailed. Emergency services rushed to the scene with reports of several injuries. Get the latest updates on the rescue operation and the condition o

Fire survivor's urgent warning: This device saved my family

A mother who escaped a devastating house fire issues a life-saving plea to all homeowners after a simple, inexpensive device gave her family crucial minutes to escape. Discover why this safety check could be the most important thing you do today.

Waitrose Offers Free Hot Drinks Without Needing to Shop

In a major shift, Waitrose is overhauling its MyWaitrose loyalty programme, ditching the requirement to make a purchase for members to claim their free hot drink. The popular perk is now simpler to access than ever before.

UK Beer Crisis: Pint Prices Set to Soar on Hops Shortage

British pub-goers face a bitter blow as a severe European hops shortage, worsened by extreme weather, threatens to push beer prices to record highs next summer. Brewers warn of a perfect storm of poor harvests and rising production costs.

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