Guinea's Simandou Threatens Australia's Iron Ore Dominance

Australia's iron ore industry faces unprecedented threat as Guinea's Simandou project, containing world's largest untapped deposit, prepares to flood global markets by 2028, potentially wiping billions from mining giants.

Why Boeing Planes Always End With the Number 7

Discover the fascinating truth behind Boeing's numbering convention and why their commercial planes consistently end with the digit 7 - from engineering heritage to marketing genius.

UPS cargo plane crashes near Louisville airport

Exclusive eyewitness video captures the terrifying moments as a UPS cargo aircraft crashes near Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, with emergency services rushing to the scene.

Australia-China Critical Minerals Deal Reshapes Global Supply

In a strategic pivot, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles announces groundbreaking critical minerals cooperation with China, reshaping global supply chains and challenging Western dominance in green technology resources.

Malaysia Defends Trump Trade Deal Amid Criticism

Malaysian government officials have launched a robust defence of their new trade agreement with the Trump administration, dismissing criticism as 'misguided' while highlighting potential economic benefits for Southeast Asia.

UK Government Launches Workplace Sickness Review

The British government has initiated a comprehensive independent review to tackle the growing workplace sickness absence crisis, with potential reforms to the controversial 'fit note' system and support for long-term ill employees.

Labour's £60BN Tax Hit for Middle-Class Britain

Exclusive analysis reveals Labour's planned tax reforms could cost middle-class households billions, with higher-rate taxpayers and pension savers facing the biggest financial hit.

UK pilot scheme helps homeless people access banking

The UK government launches a groundbreaking initiative to tackle financial exclusion by helping homeless individuals access basic banking services through a new pilot scheme starting in January.

UK worklessness crisis to cost employers £6bn yearly

A shocking new report reveals British businesses must invest £6 billion yearly to tackle the growing worklessness epidemic, with mental health support and flexible working at the forefront of the solution.

Modern Car Headlights Creating Dangerous Glare on UK Roads

New research reveals how increasingly powerful LED headlights are creating dangerous glare for drivers, with nine in ten UK motorists reporting being dazzled regularly. Discover why this safety issue is worsening and what needs to change.

Qantas Sells Stocked 747 Drink Trolleys

Qantas is auctioning authentic drink trolleys from retired Boeing 747 aircraft, complete with premium alcohol, offering aviation enthusiasts a unique piece of flying history.

Parking inspector's car ticketed while on duty

In an ironic twist that's gone viral, a City of Melbourne parking inspector returned to their private car to discover it had been issued a parking fine while they were on duty ticketing other vehicles.

Private jet emergency landing at Louisville airport

A harrowing aviation incident unfolded at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport when a private jet experienced landing gear failure, forcing an emergency landing and sparking a major emergency response.

Stockport Station evacuated over suspicious package

Dramatic scenes unfolded at Stockport Station as police evacuated hundreds and cordoned off the area following discovery of a suspicious package, causing widespread travel disruption across Greater Manchester.

Small Plane Crashes in Louisville Residential Area

A light aircraft crashes in a residential Louisville neighbourhood, sparking emergency response and investigation into the terrifying incident that left wreckage strewn across the area.

Five Dead in Kentucky Private Jet Crash

A private jet crashes into a factory near Louisville airport, killing all five people on board. Emergency services rush to the scene as investigation begins into the cause of the tragedy.

Tube strikes cancelled after RMT pay deal agreement

London Underground workers have accepted a groundbreaking pay deal, ending threat of further Tube strikes. The RMT union's agreement brings 5% pay rise and includes major concessions on working conditions.

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