Home Gym Bass Sparks Neighbour War in Westminster

A Westminster personal trainer faces a noise abatement notice after neighbours complain about relentless bass from his home gym. The council intervenes in the escalating dispute over daily 5am workouts.

Home Bargains' £5 Wireless Lamp Sells Out

Shoppers are going wild for a stunning wireless table lamp from Home Bargains, priced at just £5. The chic, battery-operated lamp has become an instant sell-out hit, offering ambient lighting without the need for plugs or cables. Discover why this bargain

UK Inflation Drops to 2.3%, But Core Rate Stays High

UK inflation fell to 2.3% in April, its lowest level in nearly three years. While food prices are finally falling, core inflation remains persistent, delaying hopes for an imminent Bank of England interest rate cut.

UK's US Steel Deal Collapses, Tariffs Remain

Exclusive: The UK's promised post-Brexit steel deal with the US has been abandoned, dashing hopes of lifted tariffs and plunging the industry into deeper uncertainty despite high-level boasts.

Flight Attendant's Shocking Hotel Secret Exposed

A former flight attendant reveals the shocking truth behind the airline industry's worst-kept secret: the hidden costs and grim reality of crew layover hotels. Discover why that 'free' hotel room is anything but a perk.

Saudi Arabia's £23bn Mega-Airport to Be World's Largest

Saudi Arabia unveils designs for the King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, a £23 billion mega-project set to become the world's largest airport and a cornerstone of its ambitious Vision 2030, aiming to handle 120 million passengers by 2030.

Powell Warns: High Inflation to Delay Rate Cuts

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers sobering testimony, indicating prolonged high interest rates as inflation proves more persistent than anticipated, sending ripples through global markets.

Cheese Outselling Crisps in UK Snacking Revolution

New ONS data reveals a surprising shift in British snacking habits, with cheese consumption soaring past traditional favourites like crisps and chocolate. Discover the factors driving this dairy revolution.

Audi Delays Electric Car Rollout in Strategic Pivot

Audi's new CEO, Gernot Döllner, announces a major strategic pivot, delaying its electric vehicle timeline to address software issues and market demands, ensuring future EVs are competitive.

Waitrose 2025 Christmas Food: First Look

Get an exclusive sneak peek at Waitrose's highly anticipated 2025 Christmas food range. Discover the show-stopping centrepieces, decadent desserts, and innovative canapés set to define your holiday feasting.

Home Bargains' £4.99 Sun Shade Sail Hits UK Stores

Bargain hunters rejoice! Home Bargains has launched a massive UK-wide sale on a bestselling sun shade sail, perfect for creating instant garden shade this summer. Priced at an incredible £4.99, this deal is flying off shelves.

Wetherspoon Cuts Prices to 99p for Tax Day

JD Wetherspoon announces a one-day price cut on food and drink this Thursday, with pints from 99p and steak meals at £7.99, to celebrate the end of the financial year.

Bourton-on-the-Water: UK's Most Beautiful Village?

Discover Bourton-on-the-Water, the stunning Cotswold village known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. Explore its crystal clear River Windrush, honey-stone architecture, and unique attractions that make it a must-visit UK destination.

Cragside Voted UK's Best Historic House

Discover Cragside, the revolutionary Victorian mansion in Northumberland crowned the UK's best historic house. Explore its stunning gardens, world-first innovations, and why it beat rivals like Chatsworth.

Shetland Islands Approve New Tourist Tax

The Shetland Islands Council has approved a pioneering Transient Visitor Levy, making it the latest Scottish destination to implement a tourist tax aimed at sustaining local infrastructure and services.

Trump's UK expansion plans spark political backlash

Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly exploring significant business ventures in Scotland and England, drawing sharp criticism from Scotland's First Minister John Swinney over environmental and ethical concerns.

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