British Mums' Ibiza Dream Holiday Turns to Nightmare

Exclusive: Two best friends from the UK are fighting for their lives with horrific injuries after a speeding taxi smashed into them on an Ibiza holiday. The mothers, who were on a break from their children, now face a gruelling battle to recover.

UK faces £71bn fiscal black hole as policies fail, NIESR warns

The National Institute of Economic and Social Research issues a stark warning that UK government policies are failing, creating a £71bn fiscal black hole and risking a 'vicious cycle' of stagnation. Expert analysis reveals the critical challenges facing t

Nigella Lawson's Favourite Sydney Deli Closes After 13 Years

Sydney's iconic Small's Deli in Darlinghurst, a celebrated haunt of foodies and chef Nigella Lawson, has served its final sandwich. Owners Ben and Lisa Small announce their emotional farewell, citing a perfect storm of rising costs and the desire for a ne

Reeves scraps non-dom status and cuts landlord tax

In a dramatic first move, Chancellor Rachel Reeves uses her inaugural major speech to scrap the non-dom tax regime and abolish Stamp Duty for first-time buyers on properties up to £425,000, signalling a new economic direction for Britain.

Florida CFO arrested for alleged Dogecoin theft

The Chief Financial Officer of the City of Orange County, Florida, has been arrested and charged with orchestrating a sophisticated scheme to steal and launder millions in Dogecoin cryptocurrency, according to local law enforcement.

EasyJet flight diverts to Toulouse over 'fumes' scare

An EasyJet flight from Alicante to Belfast made a sudden emergency landing in Toulouse following reports of 'fumes' in the cockpit and cabin, sparking passenger alarm and a major emergency response.

UK Inflation Soars, Energy Price Cap Rocketing

Exclusive: New economic forecasts predict a severe cost-of-living squeeze for UK households, with inflation surging and energy prices set to skyrocket. The government faces mounting pressure to act as a winter crisis looms.

Claire's UK rescued from bankruptcy by new buyer

The iconic accessories chain Claire's has been saved from bankruptcy after a new buyer stepped in to acquire its UK and European operations, securing the future of its British high street stores.

Record Surge: UK Mothers Forced Out of Workforce

Exclusive data reveals a surging crisis as a record number of UK working mothers are being driven out of employment, with soaring childcare costs and inflexible workplaces blamed.

Warwickshire Mansion Sparks Fury with Hen Party Lets

A grand 19th-century Grade II listed mansion in Warwickshire is at the centre of a local storm after the owner began renting it out for loud hen parties and events, leaving neighbours furious over noise and disruption in their quiet village.

Oregon man dies in rooftop fall on Bolivia birthday trip

Tragedy strikes as American tourist Elliott Talbott, 30, falls to his death from a sixth-floor rooftop bar in La Paz, Bolivia, just hours after arriving to celebrate his birthday. Shocking details emerge from the investigation.

Nvidia Smashes Q2 Forecasts as AI Demand Soars

Nvidia's second-quarter earnings have shattered expectations, with data centre revenue soaring by 156% to £20.7bn. The chipmaker's staggering performance underscores its unrivalled dominance in powering the global artificial intelligence revolution.

Trump's 50% Tariff Threat Against India Could Hit UK

Former US President Donald Trump proposes drastic 50% tariffs on Indian goods, risking global trade turmoil and higher prices for British shoppers. Experts warn of severe economic repercussions.

Teen's miracle escape after truck plunges into river

A teenage driver had a miraculous escape after his pickup truck crashed through a dock and sank into the South River in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Emergency services performed a dramatic water rescue.

Greeks Priced Out of Their Own Summer Holidays

Soaring costs and aggressive foreign pricing strategies are forcing Greek residents to seek alternative destinations, creating a stark divide in the country's tourism market.

Amazon Prime sued in UK over 'buying' vs 'renting' movies

A major class-action lawsuit alleges Amazon Prime misled millions of UK customers into believing they were purchasing digital movies permanently, when they were only renting them. The claim could cost the tech giant over £500 million in compensation.

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