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UK man's body returned from Cyprus without heart

A British widow is demanding answers after her husband died on a Cyprus holiday and his body was repatriated to the UK without his heart, preventing a UK coroner from determining the cause of death.

Labour MPs revolt over workers' rights U-turn

Sir Keir Starmer confronts backbench anger after abandoning day-one unfair dismissal protection. Labour MPs brand move a 'manifesto breach' and 'complete betrayal' of workers.

Labour U-turns on day-one workers' protection

Labour abandons manifesto pledge for day-one unfair dismissal protection, now requiring six months' service. Business groups welcome change while unions express disappointment.

Labour U-turns on day-one workers' rights pledge

Labour government drops manifesto commitment for day-one unfair dismissal protection, now requiring six months' service. Business groups welcome change while unions express disappointment.

Nicosia Airport: 50 Years Frozen in Time

Explore the eerie remains of Nicosia International Airport, abandoned since 1974. Discover the decaying terminal, bullet-riddled jets, and its history from WWII hub to modern relic.

Unelected Lords block workers' rights reforms

Hereditary peers and business chiefs face criticism for voting against Labour's employment rights bill, delaying guaranteed hours and unfair dismissal protections. Read the full story.

Aberdeen earn disciplined draw in European clash

Barry Robson's disciplined Dons secured a hard-fought 0-0 draw in Cyprus against AEK Larnaca, with the home side left ruing a spectacular second-half miss in this UEFA Europa Conference League clash.

Cyprus pays Brits £74k to relocate and work remotely

Discover how a stunning Mediterranean island is offering British professionals massive financial incentives to relocate, including cash grants, travel expenses, and sun-drenched remote working opportunities.

Three arrested in Westminster Supreme Court protest clash

Dramatic scenes unfolded outside the Supreme Court as trans rights activists and women's rights campaigners clashed, leading to three arrests. The confrontation erupted following a landmark ruling on gender recognition laws.

UK mum saves thousands moving family to Cyprus

Discover how one UK mother transformed her family's finances and lifestyle by moving from Britain to Cyprus, cutting living costs by thousands while embracing Mediterranean sunshine.

Cyprus Divided: Travel Guide to Split Nation

Discover the fascinating story of Cyprus, the Mediterranean island split between Greek and Turkish control, and learn how to navigate both sides of this unique divided nation.

UK bill grants legal rights to nature

A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.

McVey: Prisoners should never get vote

Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.

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