Tesla sued over severance pay allegations

Tesla, under Elon Musk's leadership, is embroiled in a legal battle as former employees allege the company withheld severance pay and issued intimidating legal threats.

State Pension Age Review Sparks Working Longer Fears

The UK government faces mounting pressure to reconsider planned rises in the state pension age amid concerns over life expectancy and workforce challenges. Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall demands an independent review.

Starmer unveils plan to help first-time buyers

Labour leader Keir Starmer announces ambitious plans to support first-time homebuyers, including a new mortgage guarantee scheme, as part of efforts to address the UK's housing affordability crisis.

UK mortgage rules set for major overhaul

The UK government is considering significant changes to mortgage regulations, potentially easing borrowing rules for first-time buyers and homeowners. Here's how it could affect you.

Musk’s EV Diners: Charge Up & Eat on the Go

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is exploring the creation of a network of diners that will not only serve food but also charge electric vehicles, revolutionising long-distance travel for EV owners.

Couple weds mid-flight on United Airlines

A romantic couple exchanged vows at 30,000 feet during a United Airlines flight from Newark to Orlando, turning their journey into an unforgettable wedding ceremony.

Labour's 1.5 million home plan for UK housing crisis

Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed unveils Labour's ambitious housing strategy, pledging 1.5 million new homes to address Britain's chronic shortage while balancing environmental concerns.

Double-decker bus crashes into bridge in Eccles

A dramatic bus crash in Eccles left passengers shaken after a double-decker collided with a low bridge. Witnesses describe the chaotic scene as emergency services rushed to the scene.

UK pension age reform risks hurting workers

As the UK government considers raising the state pension age, experts warn of unintended consequences for workers and the economy. Is this reform fair—or flawed?

Self-driving cars coming to UK by 2026

The UK government has unveiled plans to introduce fully autonomous vehicles on public roads by 2026, marking a major milestone in transport innovation.

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