Amazon in $10bn OpenAI Talks Amid $1.4tn AI Spend Plan

Amazon is negotiating a massive $10bn investment in OpenAI, potentially valuing the ChatGPT creator above $500bn. This comes as OpenAI commits to a staggering $1.4tn on AI infrastructure over eight years. Read the full analysis.

Simba's Massaging Slippers Review & Free Offer

We tested Simba's innovative slippers that promise a reflexology massage with every step. Discover our verdict and how to claim a free pair with a mattress order until 22 December.

AI Tool GyroSwin Speeds Up Fusion Energy Research

A new AI tool developed by UK and Austrian scientists can simulate fusion reactor plasma in seconds, not days. This breakthrough could dramatically accelerate the development of clean, limitless energy. Discover how it works.

Betfair and Paddy Power pay £2m Gambling Commission fine

Betfair and Paddy Power have agreed a £2m settlement with the Gambling Commission after failing to protect vulnerable users, including one who bet £20,000 in under eight hours. Read the full investigation details.

The Truth About Wealth and Happiness: Two Women's Stories

Can money truly buy happiness? We speak to two women—one who married into extreme wealth and one who earned her own—to uncover the gritty reality of life with millions. Discover the trade-offs, the freedoms, and the surprising truths.

Worker Refuses Digital ID, Fears HR Backlash

A Cornwall woman fears repercussions after refusing to provide her passport for a workplace digital ID scheme. Her stand highlights growing public resistance to the government's controversial plans.

UK Banks Pledge to Keep Branches Open Until 2030

FCA chief Nikhil Rathi tells MPs of a commercial shift as HSBC and Nationwide commit to maintaining branches. Discover the future of face-to-face banking and cash access in the UK.

Woman stunned by size of 1990s chocolate bars

A woman opened a vintage Cadbury selection box from the 90s, revealing how much bigger chocolate bars used to be. See the shocking shrinkflation comparison and what it means for consumers today.

Dad horrified by £4.25 Nando's broccoli side dish

A father from Hemel Hempstead was left stunned after Nando's charged him £4.25 for a side dish containing only four stems of broccoli. He claims the experience has put him off the chain for good. Read his full story.

UK house price growth slows, London values fall

Annual UK house price growth eased to 1.7% in October, with London seeing a 2.4% drop. Experts anticipate a Bank of England rate cut, potentially boosting mortgage offers. Read the full analysis.

Louvre Museum closed indefinitely as staff strike

The Louvre Museum in Paris remains closed indefinitely as staff extend their strike over chronic understaffing and security failures exposed by a major jewel heist. Read the latest on the crisis.

Andrea Egan wins Unison leadership in surprise result

Andrea Egan has been elected as the new general secretary of Unison, the UK's largest trade union, defeating incumbent Christina McAnea. She will begin her five-year term next month. Read the full story.

UK inflation drops unexpectedly to 3.2% in November

UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November, driven by falling food prices. The surprise drop increases pressure on the Bank of England to cut interest rates. Read the full analysis.

Martin Lewis reveals basket trick stores 'hate'

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis reveals a simple online shopping tactic to force retailers like Argos and Currys to offer discounts. Learn how to 'abandon your basket' for last-minute Christmas savings.

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