EU Border Chaos: 14-Hour Airport Queues Threaten Summer Holidays

British travellers face potential summer holiday chaos as new EU border checks are set to cause major delays at airports across Europe. The Entry/Exit System (EES) could create queues of up to 14 hours, with experts warning of 'significant disruption' for

Southwest & Spirit Jets in Terrifying 1,000ft Near-Miss

A catastrophic mid-air collision was narrowly avoided off the coast of Jekyll Island, Georgia, after an air traffic control error put a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 and a Spirit Airlines Airbus on a direct collision course. Investigators are now probing

Asda's Zero UK Tax Payment on £1bn Profit Sparks Fury

Supermarket giant Asda faces backlash after paying zero UK corporation tax despite £1 billion profits, while its private equity owners extract massive dividends. Labour's Rachel Reeves condemns the 'unfair system'.

DOJ Investigates Trump Over Alleged Mortgage Fraud

The US Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into Donald Trump and the Trump Organisation, examining potential bank and insurance fraud linked to a controversial $100 million mortgage on a New York skyscraper.

Dubai Uncovered: The Ultimate 2024 Family Holiday Guide

Discover the magic of Dubai with your family. From record-breaking theme parks and pristine beaches to cultural treasures and desert adventures, our expert guide reveals the ultimate itinerary for an unforgettable Arabian getaway.

Blackpool Illuminations 2025: £20m Boost for North

The iconic Blackpool Illuminations are back, brighter than ever for 2025. The extended season is set to deliver a massive £20 million economic boost to the North of England, attracting visitors from across the UK.

UK's Radical New Blueprint for Taxing Extreme Wealth

Exclusive: A groundbreaking report reveals how Britain could finally make its super-rich pay their fair share without a traditional wealth tax. Discover the innovative policies set to redefine economic fairness.

Couple's £275k 'Dream Home' Becomes Mouldy Nightmare

A young couple's first home purchase near Liverpool became a living nightmare as they discovered severe damp, mould, and structural issues, leaving them trapped and financially crippled just weeks after moving in.

Reeves Forges New Pact with UK Banks to Boost Economy

Chancellor Rachel Reeves hosts landmark meeting with UK banking chiefs, unveiling a new 'shared commitment' to boost competitiveness and economic growth. Exclusive details on the new Mansion House reforms.

Trump's Threat to Federal Reserve Independence

As Donald Trump threatens to undermine Federal Reserve independence, The Guardian examines why accountability, not just autonomy, is crucial for economic stability. A deep dive into the looming constitutional crisis.

Cracker Barrel Heir Slams CEO's 'Disastrous' Woke Rebrand

Dan Evins, son of Cracker Barrel's founder, delivers a scathing critique of CEO Julie Masino's controversial rebranding efforts, warning it alienates the chain's core customer base and strays from its cherished heritage.

Virgin flight emergency landing after toilet flood

A Virgin Australia flight from Bali to Brisbane declared an emergency after a severe toilet malfunction flooded the aircraft cabin, forcing the Boeing 737 to divert to Denpasar Airport. Passengers describe chaotic scenes as wastewater seeped through the c

Majorca Salmonella Outbreak: 200+ Stricken

A severe salmonella outbreak at a Majorca hotel has expanded to over 200 cases, with dozens of British tourists hospitalised. Health officials scramble to contain the escalating crisis.

Bosnian refugees build £15m food empire in UK

Two brothers who fled the Bosnian War with just £300 have built a £15 million food manufacturing business in the UK, employing 150 people and supplying major supermarkets.

Four-Day Week UK Trial A Resounding Success

A groundbreaking UK trial of the four-day working week has been declared a resounding success, with companies reporting increased revenue, reduced staff turnover, and happier, healthier employees.

Rayner to sanction councils blocking housing developments

Deputy PM Angela Rayner unveils a major crackdown on English local authorities that obstruct housing development, threatening financial penalties and potential government intervention to tackle the housing crisis.

Aussie Household Spending Bounces Back Strongly

New data reveals a dramatic resurgence in Australian consumer confidence, with spending on overseas holidays, dining out, and entertainment leading a robust recovery in household budgets.

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