United flight cancelled after passenger diarrhoea chaos

A United Airlines flight was forced to return to Chicago after a passenger suffered an explosive bout of diarrhoea, causing chaos and leaving passengers stranded. The bizarre incident unfolded mid-air, leading to the cancellation of the flight.

Labour to scrap 'no-fault' evictions

The Labour Party vows to abolish Section 21 evictions, offering greater security for renters in England. Here's what the proposed Renters' Reform Bill means for tenants and landlords.

Skittles Removing Artificial Colours by 2026

Mars, Inc. confirms Skittles will drop artificial dyes in the UK and EU by 2026, responding to consumer demand for natural ingredients. Find out what’s changing.

Exploding Water Bottles: Hidden Danger Revealed

Experts warn of the potential explosion risks associated with reusable water bottles, particularly when used with carbonation devices like Drinkmate. Learn how to stay safe.

Reeves Rules Out Labour Tax Rises

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges no significant tax hikes under a Labour government, focusing on economic growth and stability.

Mars sued over titanium dioxide in Skittles

A lawsuit alleges that Mars Inc. knowingly includes harmful titanium dioxide in Skittles, despite health risks. The case could reshape food safety standards.

PA Man Wins £1.2M on Monopoly Scratch-Off

A lucky Pennsylvania resident has scooped a staggering £1.2 million prize after buying a Monopoly-themed lottery scratch-off ticket, marking a life-changing win.

LA man wins £1.6m payout for pavement trip injury

A Los Angeles resident has been awarded a staggering £1.6 million after suing the city over an uneven pavement that caused him to trip. The case raises questions about public safety and liability for poorly maintained walkways.

Fed holds rates amid economic uncertainty

The Federal Reserve maintains interest rates amid mixed economic signals, while Aviva and Goldman Sachs adjust strategies in response to shifting market conditions.

Stallone lists £35M Florida mansion

Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone has put his stunning £35 million Florida mansion on the market, offering a rare glimpse into the actor's luxurious lifestyle. The sprawling estate boasts breathtaking waterfront views, state-of-the-art amenities, and be

Canada may boycott US alcohol over tariffs

Canada is reportedly considering a boycott of American alcohol in retaliation against US tariffs, raising fears of a deepening trade dispute between the two nations.

Travis Kelce sparks US travel surge

NFL superstar Travis Kelce has caused a surge in travel interest to US cities, with United Airlines capitalising on the trend. Discover how his influence is reshaping tourism.

Canada recalls 50,000 baby sleepers over suffocation risk

Health Canada has issued a recall for more than 50,000 baby sleepers sold across North America, warning parents of potential suffocation hazards. The affected products were distributed in Canada, the US, and Mexico.

Electric Car Challenge: 560 Miles on One Charge

A daring driver pushes the limits of electric vehicles by attempting a 560-mile journey on one charge. Discover the highs, lows, and surprising results of this groundbreaking test.

British Gas owner buys £1.5bn gas terminal

Centrica, the parent company of British Gas, has acquired a £1.5bn gas terminal in a bold move signalling continued reliance on fossil fuels despite the green energy transition.

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