Tim Dowling's Son Moves Out, Leaving Home for Good

Tim Dowling reflects on his oldest son's final departure from home, moving in with his girlfriend, and the bittersweet tasks left behind, including fixing a ceiling and saying goodbye to shared TV rituals.

Apple's Pivotal 2026: Redefining the Tech Giant's Future

As Apple prepares to launch its first major products of 2026, the company faces a critical juncture. With executive departures, AI challenges, and political entanglements, this year could determine Apple's trajectory for the next decade.

Royal Finances Face Scrutiny After Andrew Scandal

Following the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal, the royal family's financial secrecy is under intense pressure. With 50 residences and 250,000 acres funded publicly, calls grow for full transparency as investigations unfold.

Nadiya Hussain Leaves BBC to Train as Teacher

Former Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain reveals her shock career change from BBC food shows to working as a teaching assistant, with plans to become a teacher after her series was cancelled.

Green Candidate Accused of Hypocrisy Over Travel and Homes

Hannah Spencer, the Green Party's candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, faces allegations of hypocrisy for frequent foreign holidays and co-owning homes worth over £1 million while campaigning on environmental issues.

US Military Strike Kills Three in Second Drug Boat Attack

A US military strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific killed three men, bringing the total deaths from such strikes since September to at least 148. The operation, led by Gen Francis Donovan, has raised legal concerns over extrajud

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