Melbourne’s Star Ferris Wheel Set to Spin Again

Melbourne’s troubled Star Ferris wheel, once a symbol of the city’s skyline, is finally set to reopen after years of delays and financial woes. Discover the revival of this beloved attraction.

1 in 3 skip checks when buying used cars

A shocking new survey reveals that millions of Brits are skipping essential checks when buying used cars, risking costly repairs and safety hazards. Here’s what you need to know before making your next purchase.

Woolworths solves mudcake cutting dilemma

Woolworths has finally addressed a common frustration for fans of their famous mudcakes, offering a clever solution that's set to make dessert lovers' lives easier.

Brits warned over Spain holiday mistake

UK tourists heading to Spain are being cautioned against a frequent error that could land them in hot water with local authorities. Discover what to avoid to ensure a hassle-free holiday.

Australia considers pay-per-km road tax to replace fuel levy

The Australian government is exploring a major shake-up of road taxes, potentially replacing fuel levies with a pay-per-kilometre scheme. This radical proposal aims to modernise transport funding as electric vehicles grow in popularity.

Satellite images show Australia's housing dream shattered

A single satellite image comparing Australian suburbs from the 1990s to today exposes the stark reality of the nation's housing crisis. The great Australian dream of homeownership is slipping away, as urban sprawl and unaffordability reshape the landscape

£1 Welsh manor house hides costly secret

A stunning six-bedroom manor house in Wales has sold for a mere £1, but the new owner faces a unique challenge that makes this bargain far from straightforward.

Japan's Eerie Abandoned Religious-Themed Hotel

Explore the chilling ruins of an abandoned hotel in Japan, once part of a bizarre religious-themed amusement park. Discover the eerie atmosphere and forgotten history of this haunting location.

Nvidia, AMD Revenue Grows Despite China Chip Curbs

Despite US-imposed restrictions on chip sales to China, Nvidia and AMD report strong revenue growth. Discover how these tech giants are adapting and what it means for the global semiconductor market.

Trump adds yellow parasols to Mar-a-Lago estate

Former US President Donald Trump has added a splash of colour to his Mar-a-Lago estate with striking yellow parasols, sparking mixed reactions from visitors and political commentators alike.

Man survives clinging to high-speed Austrian train

A man miraculously survived after clinging to the exterior of a high-speed train in Austria, having stepped off for a cigarette break. The harrowing incident has left authorities and witnesses stunned.

Cracker Barrel's redesign angers loyal customers

Customers are up in arms over Cracker Barrel's controversial redesign, claiming the beloved chain has abandoned its rustic roots. Discover why the changes have left loyal patrons fuming.

UK private rents drop for first time in five years

For the first time since 2020, average private rents in Great Britain have fallen, offering relief to tenants amid a cost-of-living crisis. Discover the latest trends and regional variations.

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