Qantas flight prioritised over emergency aircraft

A Qantas passenger jet was controversially given priority to land at Mildura Airport, despite another aircraft declaring a fuel emergency. The incident has raised serious questions about air traffic control protocols.

Qantas jet emergency landing after engine failure

A Qantas passenger jet was forced to make an emergency landing in Mildura, Australia, following a mid-air engine failure. Passengers describe the terrifying moments as the aircraft descended rapidly.

Manchester double-decker bus crashes into bridge

A dramatic double-decker bus crash in Manchester has left several passengers injured after the vehicle collided with a low bridge. Emergency services rushed to the scene as chaos unfolded.

UK ground beef prices hit record high

British consumers are feeling the pinch as ground beef prices hit an all-time high due to soaring production costs and supply chain disruptions.

Tourists warned about problematic phrases in Spain

British holidaymakers visiting Spain are being warned about seemingly harmless phrases that could unintentionally cause offence or legal trouble. Learn what to avoid to ensure a smooth trip.

London's billionaire mansions hit the market

Exclusive multi-million-pound mansions in London's most affluent neighbourhoods are up for sale, offering a rare glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of the UK's wealthiest elite.

UK-Europe undersea tunnel plans revealed

Ambitious proposals for a cutting-edge undersea tunnel connecting the UK to Europe could revolutionise travel, slashing journey times and boosting economic ties.

Homeland Supermarkets Closing Multiple Locations

Popular grocery chain Homeland announces closures in Oklahoma and Texas, leaving customers scrambling for alternatives. Find out which locations are affected and what this means for local communities.

UK may scrap tourist tax post-Brexit

Government officials are debating the removal of the tourist tax to attract more international visitors and stimulate economic growth after Brexit.

Trump’s Tariff Deadline: Market Impact

As the August deadline for Trump’s proposed tariffs approaches, investors and policymakers brace for potential economic upheaval. Scott Bessent shares insights on the implications.

Labour's AI plans may hike water bills

Experts warn that Labour's ambitious AI data centre plans may lead to skyrocketing water bills, with local suppliers struggling to meet demand.

In-N-Out Burger expands to Tennessee

The beloved West Coast burger chain In-N-Out is making its way to Tennessee, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy. CEO Lynsi Snyder shares the exciting plans.

Tesla sued over severance pay allegations

Tesla, under Elon Musk's leadership, is embroiled in a legal battle as former employees allege the company withheld severance pay and issued intimidating legal threats.

State Pension Age Review Sparks Working Longer Fears

The UK government faces mounting pressure to reconsider planned rises in the state pension age amid concerns over life expectancy and workforce challenges. Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall demands an independent review.

Starmer unveils plan to help first-time buyers

Labour leader Keir Starmer announces ambitious plans to support first-time homebuyers, including a new mortgage guarantee scheme, as part of efforts to address the UK's housing affordability crisis.

UK mortgage rules set for major overhaul

The UK government is considering significant changes to mortgage regulations, potentially easing borrowing rules for first-time buyers and homeowners. Here's how it could affect you.

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