BBC host cuts off minister's festive food rant

BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt hilariously intervened as Trade Minister Chris Bryant launched into a lengthy monologue about Brussels sprouts and pigs in blankets during a live interview. Watch the moment.

Online Sellers: Avoid the £1,000 Tax Trap

Selling on Vinted, eBay or Etsy? HMRC now receives data from platforms. Learn the tax rules, the £1,000 trading allowance, and how to stay compliant with your side hustle.

Bank of England warns of AI job losses

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warns AI could displace UK jobs on a scale similar to the Industrial Revolution. Discover which roles are most at risk and the crucial need for skills training.

Global holiday lights transform landmarks in 2025

As 2025 draws to a close, communities worldwide are bathed in festive light. Explore the stunning gallery of illuminated landmarks that captures a shared global joy. View the photos now.

UK tax receipts surge by £5.5bn ahead of Budget

Official figures show UK tax revenues jumped 7.3% last month, but annual borrowing remains at a record high outside the Covid pandemic. Discover the full analysis of the public finances.

World's Longest Underwater Tunnel Approved in China

China greenlights the world's longest underwater tunnel, a 76-mile high-speed rail link that will cut travel between Dalian and Yantai from 6 hours to 40 minutes. Discover the engineering marvel's impact.

Aussies get hammered on £20 at Wetherspoons

Two Australian influencers were stunned by UK pub prices, spending just £20 at Wetherspoons for a marathon drinking session. See their incredible bargain booze haul.

Aldi's £15 Champagne Impresses Experts

Aldi's budget-friendly champagne, priced at just £15, has been lauded by critics as 'nothing short of impressive'. Discover why this expert-recommended bubbly is the perfect pour for your Christmas and New Year celebrations.

BoE Slashes Interest Rates to 3.75%

The Bank of England has cut the base rate to 3.75%, its lowest in three years. Discover the immediate impact on mortgages, savings, and household bills.

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