Australia debates four-day work week proposal

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is pushing for a four-day work week, sparking debate on work-life balance and productivity. Could this become the new norm?

£110k Swiss speeding fine leaves driver reeling

A driver in Switzerland has been slapped with a staggering £110,000 fine for speeding on a residential street. The eye-watering penalty has sparked debate over whether the offender can realistically pay up.

Trump may tap Goldman Sachs CEO for economic role

Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing Goldman Sachs chief David Solomon for a pivotal economic position in his potential administration, sparking speculation on Wall Street.

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

Starbucks bans personal devices in South Korea

Starbucks Korea has prohibited customers from using printers and external devices in its cafes due to cybersecurity risks, sparking debate over convenience versus safety.

California's new law changes store self-checkouts

Retail giants Walmart, Target, and Kroger are overhauling their self-checkout systems in response to California's new legislation aimed at reducing theft and improving customer service.

Top Supermarket Cakes for Macmillan Coffee Morning

Discover the top supermarket cakes to serve at your Macmillan Coffee Morning, combining convenience with charity support. From classic Victoria sponge to indulgent chocolate treats, find the perfect bake to impress your guests.

UK eyes inheritance tax reforms to tackle deficit

The UK Treasury is considering reforms to inheritance tax as part of efforts to address the growing budget deficit, with potential changes expected to impact wealth distribution and government revenue.

HS2 to demolish homes in Whitmore Heath

Residents of Whitmore Heath are in uproar as HS2 confirms plans to demolish homes, leaving families in limbo. Is Britain's most controversial rail project worth the human cost?

RBA cuts interest rates amid easing inflation

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced a cut in interest rates as inflation shows signs of easing. Governor Michele Bullock outlines the economic outlook.

Hidden car button trick stuns drivers

Motorists are raving about a little-known arrow button in their cars that could revolutionise driving efficiency. Find out how this simple feature might change your daily commute.

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