Sydney's Italian Lane: Europe in Rose Bay

Discover Collins Lane, the hidden Italian enclave in Sydney's Rose Bay featuring authentic pasta, coffee and deli delights that transport you straight to Italy.

Potholes cause 25% of UK breakdowns

Shocking new data reveals Britain's pothole crisis is responsible for 25% of all vehicle breakdowns, costing drivers millions and creating dangerous road conditions nationwide.

Labour's £10bn Middle-Class Tax Raid Revealed

Exclusive analysis reveals Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning a massive middle-class tax raid targeting pensions, investments, and property wealth to fund government spending.

UK inflation falls to 2% target

Inflation has hit the Bank of England's 2% target for the first time in nearly three years, putting pressure on policymakers ahead of Thursday's crucial interest rate announcement.

Weinstein ex-wife Georgina Chapman faces home foreclosure

Marchesa fashion designer Georgina Chapman, former wife of disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, confronts foreclosure proceedings on her luxurious Westchester County property as lenders take legal action over unpaid debts.

No Major Banks Stop Funding New Fossil Fuels

New investigation exposes how not a single major global bank has committed to stop funding new oil, gas and coal projects, raising serious questions about the financial sector's climate commitments.

Delta plane in runway near-miss at Atlanta airport

Exclusive details emerge of a terrifying runway incident at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport where a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 came dangerously close to another aircraft during takeoff, prompting an urgent FAA investigation into aviation safety proto

Reeves declares war on wealthy tax dodgers

Shadow Chancellor unveils radical tax crackdown targeting non-doms and private equity loopholes, promising billions for public services while ruling out mansion tax.

Trump demands Coca-Cola return to cane sugar

Donald Trump launches extraordinary attack on Coca-Cola's supply chain, claiming they've 'ruined' the drink by switching from cane sugar and demanding immediate reversal.

British man dies in Tasmania cliff fall

A British national has died after falling from a notorious coastal cliff in Tasmania during a holiday visit, sparking safety concerns about the popular tourist spot.

Boeing 737 MAX Control Failure Under Investigation

Exclusive investigation reveals new safety concerns for Boeing 737 MAX after United Airlines flight experiences severe control issues, prompting urgent NTSB probe into manufacturing practices.

Colorado's Sweetwater Ranch Sells for $15 Million

Discover the historic Sweetwater Ranch in Colorado, now available for $15 million. This 4,544-acre property features breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, and a piece of authentic American frontier history.

Rail union boss's Las Vegas trip funded by members

RMT union leader Mick Lynch faces scrutiny after spending thousands on a Las Vegas conference and luxury hotel stays, funded by members' subscription fees during a cost of living crisis.

Scottish hydro firms face ruin over backdated rates

Small-scale hydro businesses in Scotland are confronting financial catastrophe after being hit with staggering backdated rates demands from assessors, threatening the future of renewable energy across the Highlands.

Westminster pushes nuclear power for Scotland

In a bold move challenging Holyrood's long-standing opposition, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack is spearheading efforts to bring new nuclear power generation to Scotland, arguing it's essential for energy security and net zero ambitions.

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