Waitrose Overhauls Loyalty Scheme, Axes Free Coffee Perk

Waitrose announces a significant overhaul of its MyWaitrose loyalty programme, replacing the popular free hot drink benefit with a new tiered system based on spending. The changes take effect from November 5th.

Reeves axes Labour's stamp duty surcharge pledge

In a dramatic reversal, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scrapped Labour's flagship pledge to reintroduce a stamp duty surcharge on overseas buyers. Get the full story on this major political shift.

Discover Britain's Most Scenic Coastal Train Day Trips

Escape the everyday with Britain's most breathtaking coastal rail adventures. From Cornwall's rugged cliffs to Scotland's dramatic shores, discover hidden gems and iconic seaside towns perfect for your next day trip.

New Tesla Model Y Performance: 0-60 in 3.4s

Tesla has launched a radically upgraded Model Y Performance in the UK, boasting a staggering 0-60mph time of 3.4 seconds, a bespoke performance chassis, and a new 'Track Mode' for enthusiasts.

Family's horror in Ealing Council's rat-poo infested flat

A homeless family with a newborn baby has been left in despair after Ealing Council placed them in temporary housing riddled with rat droppings, damp, and severe disrepair, sparking outrage and calls for immediate action.

I Made £600 In One Hour With Simple Side Hustle

Discover how one savvy individual earned nearly £600 in just 60 minutes using a clever online side hustle. This real story reveals how you can boost your income from home with minimal effort.

Rayner's Tax Row Amid Labour's Stamp Duty Shake-Up

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces intense scrutiny over her past council house sale as her party proposes abolishing Stamp Duty for first-time buyers. The major policy shift aims to boost homeownership but ignites a fiery political debate on tax an

Beauty Insider Exposes 'Anti-Ageing' Myth

A former beauty industry professional reveals why the term 'anti-ageing' is a controversial marketing ploy designed to exploit insecurities, not a scientific reality.

Violent brawl at Sydney Apple Store iPhone launch

Shocking scenes erupted at Apple's flagship Sydney store during the iPhone 15 launch, as a massive queue descended into a violent brawl requiring police intervention. Witnesses describe a 'stampede' and 'absolute chaos' as eager customers clashed.

Family's shared bank account saves them £10,000 a year

A UK family of five reveals how they slashed their bills and built a fortune by sharing a single joint bank account. Discover their budgeting secrets and the unexpected benefits of total financial transparency.

Petition to Scrap Australia's 'Castle Law' Gains Momentum

A groundswell of public outrage in Australia is fuelling a petition to abolish the contentious 'Castle Law', which critics argue has left homeowners powerless against aggressive property developers and failing local councils.

Reeves Vows No Tax Rises on Workers in First Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves vows no tax rises on 'working people' in her debut budget, as she confronts a £22bn black hole inherited from the Tories and faces pressure from retail giants like Asda.

Avoid Ryanair's £69 Cabin Baggage Penalty

Ryanair has tightened its cabin baggage policy, with passengers now facing on-the-spot fees of up to £69.99 for non-compliant bags. This guide explains the rules and how to avoid unexpected costs.

UK mulls Paris-style ban on oversized SUVs in cities

Exclusive: Ministers are examining drastic new measures to restrict giant 'Chelsea tractors' from British cities following a landmark move in Paris, as concerns over pedestrian safety and emissions reach boiling point.

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