US admits fault in deadly Washington plane crash

The US government has admitted partial liability for the January crash near Washington D.C. that killed 67 people. Read the full investigation details and official response here.

Meg O'Neill Leaves Woodside for Top Job at BP

Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill, known for criticising young climate activists, is stepping down to lead oil giant BP, which has pivoted back to fossil fuels. Read the full story on the major energy sector shift.

Trump Blames Democrats for Inflation in National Address

President Donald Trump used a national address to blame previous Democrat administrations for economic woes while celebrating his own record on inflation, immigration, and a new military bonus. Read the full analysis.

Unregulated Injectable Vitamins Sold on Etsy

Which? investigation reveals dangerous, unregulated injectable vitamins and prescription ED pills being sold illegally on Etsy, putting UK consumers' health at serious risk.

Omaze winners sue son over unpaid rent on gifted house

A couple who won a £3.1m Omaze house sold it, bought their son a home, and are now trying to evict him in a bitter court battle. The case is complicated by the husband's imprisonment for child sex offences.

ISA changes from 2027 could hit retirement savers

Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Autumn Budget changes to ISA allowances will cap cash savings from April 2027. Experts warn those nearing retirement could be unfairly penalised. Discover what it means for your tax-free savings.

US Admits Fault in Deadly DC Air Collision

The US government has formally accepted responsibility for the January air disaster near Washington D.C., citing FAA and Army failures. Read the full investigation details.

First $5.95m Apartment Sold in Gold Coast's Pescado

DJ Paul Fisher and wife Chloe have sold the first luxury apartment in their $50m Pescado development on Queensland's Gold Coast. Read about the exclusive waterfront residences and the project's progress.

BP names Meg O'Neill as new chief executive

BP announces Meg O'Neill as its new CEO effective 1 April, with chair Albert Manifold citing need for 'increased rigour' to boost shareholder value. Read the full story.

Reeves Denies North Sea Job Loss Figures

Chancellor Rachel Reeves dismisses report of 1,000 monthly oil and gas job losses, drawing furious backlash from industry leaders who accuse her of being 'in total denial'. Read the full story.

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