2026 Interior Design Trends: Colours Set to Dominate Australia

Interior design is undergoing a seismic shift. Discover the bold new colour palettes and transformative trends, from 'Dopamine Decor' to 'Grandmillennial' style, that experts predict will sweep through Australian homes in the coming years.

Lindt's New Salted Caramel Brownie Bar Is Here!

Lindt & Sprüngli has sent chocolate lovers into a frenzy with the launch of its latest creation: a luxurious Salted Caramel Brownie bar, combining velvety caramel, crunchy brownie bits, and a pinch of sea salt in their signature smooth milk chocolate.

Olive Garden diner's portion size complaint sparks fury

A viral social media post from a disgruntled Olive Garden customer has ignited a fiery online debate about restaurant portion sizes, value for money, and customer expectations in the UK's competitive casual dining scene.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ends Daily Print After 155 Years

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a cornerstone of Georgia's media landscape, is ending its daily print run after 155 years. This seismic shift to a digital-first model marks the end of an era for readers and signals a broader trend in the struggling news

Urgent Spain Driving Warning For Brits: New 2024 Rule

British drivers heading to Spain are being warned of a critical post-Brexit licence rule change that could see them fined or even arrested if they fail to carry a vital extra document. Here's what you MUST know before you travel.

Cracker Barrel Removes Pride Support After Backlash

US restaurant chain Cracker Barrel sparks controversy and accusations of 'caving' after quietly deleting its Pride Month support and DEI initiatives from its website, following conservative criticism.

UK Airports Scrap 100ml Liquid Limit in Security Overhaul

Major UK airports including London Stansted and Gatwick are set to abolish the 100ml liquid limit in carry-on luggage by 2024, thanks to new high-tech 3D scanners. Discover how this change will revolutionise your travel experience.

NZ House Price Crash: Could It Happen in the UK?

New Zealand's house prices are in a dramatic freefall, dropping over 15% from their peak. We analyse the global economic forces behind the crash and what it means for property markets worldwide, including the UK.

Thailand Offers FREE Flights to UK Tourists

In a groundbreaking move, Thailand is offering free domestic flights to international tourists, including Brits, to revitalise its pandemic-hit tourism sector and disperse travellers beyond major hubs.

Ryanair Axes One Million Winter Seats Amid Boeing Delays

Ryanair has dramatically cut its autumn and winter flight schedule, axing almost one million seats. The move, prompted by Boeing delivery delays, is set to trigger a fare war and major price drops on European routes from UK airports.

Hamptons Beach House Rendered Useless in Neighbour Dispute

A multi-million dollar property saga unfolds in The Hamptons as a homeowner's dream beach house is left inaccessible due to a neighbour's refusal to sell a crucial strip of land. Discover the legal and social drama behind this exclusive real estate impass

McDonald's UK Launches Exclusive Gold Sauce

McDonald's UK has unveiled a special edition 'Gold Sauce', a luxurious twist on its classic curry sauce, available only for a limited time. Find out how to get it.

Holyrood Crisis: Patrick Harvie Faces No-Confidence Vote

Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie is facing a dramatic no-confidence vote at Holyrood after failing to meet a crucial deadline for updating Scotland's crumbling building standards, sparking a major political crisis for the SNP-Green government.

KFC's 90s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Returns in Austria

Discover how a tiny Austrian village is hosting a legendary KFC all-you-can-eat buffet, reviving a beloved 90s concept with unlimited wings, popcorn chicken, and original recipe. A nostalgic feast for British fans.

Think Tank Demands Urgent Reform of Bank of England

A major economic think tank, IPPR, has launched a scathing report demanding a radical overhaul of the Bank of England's mandate. The proposed reforms aim to prioritise economic growth, green investment, and regional equality, challenging the Bank's curren

Bank of England Losses to Cost Taxpayers £200bn

A new report reveals the staggering cost of the Bank of England's quantitative easing programme, with taxpayers facing a bill of up to £200 billion, intensifying calls for a windfall tax on banks.

Expert Tips to Stay Cool in the UK Heatwave

As UK temperatures soar, discover practical and cost-effective strategies to keep your home cool during the heatwave without sending your energy bills through the roof.

Miliband-backed power station investigated over green claims

The Drax power station, Britain's biggest renewable energy plant and recipient of billions in taxpayer subsidies backed by Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, is now under formal investigation for potentially misleading claims about its green credentials.

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