Hull Named UK's Worst Tourist Destination

The historic port city of Hull has received the unwelcome title of Britain's least appealing tourist destination, ranking among the world's most disappointing places to visit according to a comprehensive international survey.

Good deeds slash car insurance by £200

New 'telematics' insurance policies are rewarding careful drivers with massive savings. Installing a black box could cut your premium significantly if you drive safely.

Gen Z Workers: 75% Frustrating Bosses in Workplace Clash

A startling new study reveals Generation Z employees are challenging workplace norms, with 75% admitting to behaviours that frustrate managers. Discover what's driving this generational shift in UK workplaces.

Tax Rises Push Supermarket Food Prices Higher

Major UK supermarkets warn that government tax increases and business rate reforms are forcing food prices up, creating additional pressure on household budgets during the cost of living crisis.

Labour scraps mansion tax in major policy U-turn

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves confirm Labour has scrapped proposals for a mansion tax on high-value properties, marking a significant shift in the party's economic strategy ahead of the next general election.

Heathrow's Secret Baggage Trick Saves Holidays

An exclusive investigation reveals the clever airport hack that saved one traveller's dream holiday and could rescue yours too. Discover the simple check that takes seconds but makes all the difference.

Uber vs Taxis: The Airport Transport Battle Intensifies

Exclusive analysis reveals how the ongoing conflict between ride-sharing giant Uber and traditional taxi services is reshaping airport transportation in Sydney and Melbourne, affecting prices and passenger experience.

Tyra Banks' Hot Ice Cream Divides Food Critics

Supermodel Tyra Banks' revolutionary 'Hot Ice Cream' launch faces mixed reviews as critics question whether the heated dessert concept is culinary innovation or a step too far.

ATO enlists debt collectors for tax recovery

The Australian Taxation Office has escalated its debt recovery efforts by hiring private debt collectors to pursue billions in outstanding taxes. Learn how this affects taxpayers and what you need to know.

Cotswolds villages rebel against Labour housing drive

Residents of picturesque Cotswolds villages are up in arms against Labour's controversial housing development plans, claiming the mass construction is eroding their traditional way of life and overwhelming local infrastructure.

HMRC Can Change Your Tax Code Without Warning

Millions of UK taxpayers face unexpected tax code adjustments as HMRC uses real-time data to modify PAYE deductions. Discover how this affects your pay packet and what you can do about it.

Cessnock's homeless tent city crisis deepens

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking reality of Cessnock's homeless encampment as residents face freezing conditions and community tensions escalate in the NSW Hunter region.

The Block House Sells for $4.25 Million Below Reserve

In a stunning property auction upset, contestants from The Block Australia watched in horror as their meticulously renovated house sold for a massive loss, leaving dreams shattered and questions unanswered about the reality TV property gamble.

Pensioner evicted from BBC Ghosts filming location

A 71-year-old pensioner has been forcibly removed from his home of many years on the West Sussex estate where the hit BBC comedy 'Ghosts' is filmed, amid allegations the property owners are prioritising lucrative holiday rentals over long-term tenants.

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