British tourist's £35k Rolex stolen in Majorca

A British holidaymaker was targeted by masked thieves in Majorca, who snatched his £35,000 Rolex while he dined with his wife and child. The brazen robbery has raised concerns over tourist safety on the island.

Maximalist 'pattern drenching' dominates interior design

Forget minimalism – the hottest trend in home décor is 'pattern drenching', where bold prints and clashing colours create vibrant, personality-packed spaces. Discover how to embrace maximalism without overwhelming your home.

E-scooter fire engulfs Perth tyre shop

A dramatic e-scooter battery fire erupted in a Perth tyre shop, sending plumes of toxic smoke into the air. Emergency crews rushed to the scene as flames tore through the building. Witnesses describe chaotic scenes as the blaze took hold.

Zuckerberg's £24M Palo Alto fortress with secret bunker

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has expanded his sprawling Silicon Valley estate with a secretive underground bunker and cutting-edge security features. Discover the jaw-dropping details of his £24 million mega-compound.

Melbourne’s Star Ferris Wheel Set to Spin Again

Melbourne’s troubled Star Ferris wheel, once a symbol of the city’s skyline, is finally set to reopen after years of delays and financial woes. Discover the revival of this beloved attraction.

1 in 3 skip checks when buying used cars

A shocking new survey reveals that millions of Brits are skipping essential checks when buying used cars, risking costly repairs and safety hazards. Here’s what you need to know before making your next purchase.

Woolworths solves mudcake cutting dilemma

Woolworths has finally addressed a common frustration for fans of their famous mudcakes, offering a clever solution that's set to make dessert lovers' lives easier.

Brits warned over Spain holiday mistake

UK tourists heading to Spain are being cautioned against a frequent error that could land them in hot water with local authorities. Discover what to avoid to ensure a hassle-free holiday.

Australia considers pay-per-km road tax to replace fuel levy

The Australian government is exploring a major shake-up of road taxes, potentially replacing fuel levies with a pay-per-kilometre scheme. This radical proposal aims to modernise transport funding as electric vehicles grow in popularity.

Satellite images show Australia's housing dream shattered

A single satellite image comparing Australian suburbs from the 1990s to today exposes the stark reality of the nation's housing crisis. The great Australian dream of homeownership is slipping away, as urban sprawl and unaffordability reshape the landscape

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