Trump's Defence Demands in Japan Trade Talks

Former President Donald Trump pushes for increased Japanese defence spending while threatening auto tariffs in tense Washington meeting with Sanae Takaichi, creating diplomatic waves.

British man and boy die in Malta swimming tragedy

A 37-year-old British national and young boy tragically lose their lives after encountering swimming difficulties at a popular Maltese beach, sparking emergency response and Foreign Office involvement.

Powell resists Trump pressure on interest rates

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell pushes back against Donald Trump's demands for interest rate cuts, asserting the central bank's independence amid political pressure and economic uncertainty.

How UK pubs survive Gen Z's sober era

Discover how Britain's pub landlords are reinventing their establishments to stay profitable as Gen Z embraces sobriety and drinking culture transforms.

Escape British Winter: 7 Perfect Sun Destinations

As temperatures plummet across the UK, we reveal the top winter sun destinations offering guaranteed warmth, stunning beaches, and cultural experiences to brighten your coldest months.

Lufthansa sweeps World Travel Awards 2025

Lufthansa Group dominates the World Travel Awards 2025, securing multiple prestigious titles including Europe's Leading Airline and Europe's Leading Airline Brand.

Expert Reveals Surprising Cheapest Day To Fly

Travel specialist shares insider secrets on when to book flights for maximum savings, revealing why flying on this unexpected weekday could slash your travel costs dramatically.

HSBC sued over Bernie Madoff profits in major lawsuit

HSBC confronts explosive legal action alleging the banking giant knowingly profited from Bernie Madoff's notorious Ponzi scheme while ignoring clear warning signs in the largest fraud in Wall Street history.

Amazon to cut 30,000 UK jobs in major shake-up

Retail giant Amazon is preparing to slash up to 30,000 positions across its UK operations in what could become one of the largest corporate redundancy programmes in recent British business history.

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