Australia's Budget Deficit Shrinks Faster Than Forecast

Australia's federal budget deficit has narrowed significantly to $11.2 billion, beating Treasury forecasts, though Treasurer Jim Chalmers cautions that structural pressures threaten future economic stability.

Trump's 100% Tariff Threat to Australian Industry

Former US President Donald Trump is poised to announce crushing 100% tariffs on Australian aluminium and steel imports if re-elected, dealing a catastrophic blow to a key Australian industry and threatening thousands of jobs.

Trump name removed from Saudi Arabia plaza

Saudi Arabia quietly removes 'Trump' branding from luxury Jeddah plaza amid ongoing legal disputes and diplomatic tensions with the former president's business empire.

HMRC: Check Now for £100+ Tax Refunds

HMRC urges employees to check if they've overpaid tax through emergency tax codes. Many workers could be due refunds of £100 or more. Here's how to claim your money back.

Trump's CBD Backing Sends UK Cannabis Stocks Soaring

Former President Donald Trump's endorsement of CBD sparks unprecedented surge in UK-listed cannabis companies, while landmark US Medicaid decision opens doors for medical cannabis coverage. Explore the market implications and what this means for British i

Miliband: Billionaires undermining UK net zero

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband launches scathing attack on wealthy climate change deniers funding campaigns to undermine Britain's green energy transition and Labour's environmental policies.

McDonald's Monopoly returns to UK restaurants

The beloved McDonald's Monopoly game makes its triumphant return to UK restaurants, offering customers the chance to win instant prizes and life-changing rewards through collectible game pieces.

Library boiler noise fury grips Westminster residents

Furious Westminster residents demand action as deafening boiler noise from library basement disrupts sleep and daily life. Local council faces mounting pressure to resolve the ongoing acoustic nightmare.

Royal Mail creates 16,000 Christmas seasonal jobs

Royal Mail is creating 16,000 temporary positions across the UK to handle the Christmas peak, offering competitive pay and flexible hours in their largest seasonal recruitment drive.

Dyson profits plummet 50% in challenging year

British tech giant Dyson faces a challenging year with profits nearly halving to £447m, as founder Sir James Dyson warns of 'difficult global conditions' impacting the premium appliance market.

World's Largest Capsule Hotel: My Liverpool Stay

Discover what it's really like to stay at the world's largest capsule hotel in Liverpool - from futuristic pods to luxury amenities in this groundbreaking accommodation experience.

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