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US Game Shows Flee Hollywood for UK & Ireland

Discover why hit American game shows like The Floor and Wordle are now being filmed in the UK and Ireland, driven by soaring Hollywood costs and attractive tax credits.

Energy firms make £125bn profit as bills soar

Exclusive analysis reveals energy giants have made £125bn in UK profits over five years. Campaigners demand Chancellor Rachel Reeves imposes fresh windfall tax in Budget.

US Mint Stops Penny Production in 2025

The US Mint will halt penny production in 2025, ending 234 years of history. Discover why the coin became too expensive to produce and what happens next.

Beckham Knighthood Blocked Over Tax Affairs

Exclusive investigation reveals how David Beckham's financial arrangements prevented him from receiving knighthood despite his charitable work and sporting legacy.

UK Phone Giants Unite to Block Scam Calls

Major UK telecom providers have joined forces in a groundbreaking agreement to combat number spoofing fraud, implementing new technology to protect millions of consumers from scam calls.

AI Company Valuations: Bubble Warning Signs

As artificial intelligence companies achieve staggering valuations, experts warn of worrying parallels with past tech bubbles. Discover why investors are pouring billions into unproven AI ventures and what this means for the future of technology markets.

Water firms may charge twice for sewage fixes

Environmental campaigners take regulator Ofwat to court over controversial plans allowing water companies to bill customers twice for tackling sewage pollution crises.

UK business insolvencies surge 32% as crisis deepens

New data reveals a 32% spike in UK business distress as thousands of companies face collapse amid high interest rates and economic pressures, with construction and hospitality sectors hit hardest.

Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

Ingraham & Trump Jr SPAC Under SEC Scrutiny

Fox News presenter Laura Ingraham faces regulatory investigation over her SPAC partnership with Donald Trump Jr, raising questions about celebrity-backed investment vehicles.

California sues ExxonMobil over climate deception

In a landmark legal move, California sues ExxonMobil and other oil giants for allegedly deceiving the public about climate change risks and plastic pollution, seeking massive environmental damages.

Pensioner's £1,850 plumbing bill shock

A 74-year-old woman from Hertfordshire faces financial shock after being charged £1,850 for a simple pipe repair. The plumbing company's staggering invoice has sparked outrage and warnings for homeowners.

Sewage spills surge 54% in England's rivers

Shocking new data reveals sewage discharges into England's rivers and seas have skyrocketed, with storm overflows operating for millions of hours despite drought conditions.

Celebrity Traitors' Secret Production Rules Revealed

Exclusive behind-the-scenes revelations about the intense production rules governing BBC's Celebrity Traitors, from communication blackouts to psychological monitoring that left famous contestants reeling.

Trump: Big Pharma 'held NHS to ransom' on vaccines

Former US President Donald Trump makes explosive allegations about pharmaceutical companies exploiting the NHS during pandemic negotiations, claiming Britain paid 'far more than other countries' for COVID vaccines.

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