Manchester's luxury transformation sparks debate

Manchester is undergoing a dramatic shift, with luxury apartments and high-end developments reshaping the city into a playground for the affluent, raising concerns about affordability and local identity.

EU bans UK cheese imports over disease concerns

British cheese lovers may soon find their favourite Brie and Mozzarella in short supply as the EU bans imports over concerns about lumpy skin disease. Find out how this affects your cheese board.

Australian Builders Collapse Amid Soaring Costs

Australia's construction industry faces a dire crisis as builders collapse under the weight of skyrocketing costs, labour shortages, and supply chain disruptions. Discover the impact on homeowners and the economy.

Millions face benefit cuts in DWP crackdown

Over 2.6 million Brits claiming key benefits could see payments slashed if they fail to act on new DWP work capability assessment letters. Here's what you need to know.

Aveiro: Portugal’s Enchanting 'Little Venice'

Explore Aveiro, Portugal’s picturesque canal city, often called the 'Little Venice' of the Iberian Peninsula. With its colourful boats, Art Nouveau architecture, and coastal charm, it’s a must-see hidden gem.

Woman’s dog poop revenge on nosy neighbours

A woman frustrated with her intrusive neighbours found a cheeky way to get back at them—by allowing her dog to use their garden as a toilet. The story has gone viral, sparking mixed reactions online.

Airport worker exposes worst suitcase brands

An airport baggage handler has exposed the suitcase brands most likely to break during travel, with some surprising names on the list. Find out which luggage to avoid!

Trenitalia bids for Great British Railways contract

Italian state-owned rail operator Trenitalia is reportedly in talks to run parts of Britain's railways under the new Great British Railways system, signalling potential foreign investment in UK transport infrastructure.

Banks cut deposit rates faster than RBA cuts

As savings surge among Australians, banks are reducing deposit interest rates at a quicker pace than the Reserve Bank’s official cash rate adjustments, squeezing returns for savers.

Wealthy exes battle for £2.7m London home

A high-stakes legal battle has erupted between the ex-wife of a wealthy equity boss and a celebrity antiques dealer over an £2.7m 18th-century London property left in a death tower block dispute.

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