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American's Sunday Roast Revelation Stuns Brits

An American food enthusiast's viral journey discovering Britain's iconic Sunday roast reveals surprising verdicts on Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, and gravy traditions that left them questioning American cuisine supremacy.

Amazon's Service Crisis: From Titan to Trouble

Once the undisputed king of online retail, Amazon now faces a crisis of customer confidence as delivery failures, counterfeit goods, and deteriorating service plague its operations.

Syrian commerce revival sparks Middle East hope

Amidst the ruins of war-torn Syria, a remarkable economic resurgence is taking root as ancient marketplaces and traditional crafts experience an unexpected revival, offering a glimmer of hope for the Middle East's future stability.

Gen Z's Side Hustle Revolution: Teens Building Businesses

Exclusive report reveals how UK teenagers are leveraging social media and digital tools to launch micro-businesses, transforming the traditional entrepreneurial landscape and generating substantial incomes while still in education.

Temu's UK Revenue & Profits Soar in Stunning Growth

Chinese online marketplace Temu more than doubled its UK revenues to £1.1bn and saw pre-tax profits skyrocket in its first full year of operation, new filings reveal. Discover the strategy behind its rapid conquest of the British retail market.

AO World Founder John Roberts Steps Down as CEO

John Roberts, the founder of Bolton-based online electrical retailer AO World, has announced his immediate departure as Chief Executive Officer. The surprise move comes as the company reports a significant return to profitability.

British Musical Drama Generates Oscar Buzz

The deeply moving film 'The End of the World' is generating significant Oscar buzz for its powerful portrayal of grief and community, potentially becoming Britain's next major awards contender.

Shein Faces UK Backlash Over Luigi Mangione Trademark Dispute

Fast-fashion titan Shein is embroiled in a contentious trademark battle with UK-based designer Luigi Mangione, accused of selling unauthorised merchandise and exploiting independent creators. The case highlights growing concerns over intellectual property

Trump's tariffs target small packages, threaten UK shoppers

Former President Donald Trump's latest tariff policy removes a key exemption for small-value packages, a move set to increase prices on everyday goods imported from China and directly impact British shoppers and small businesses.

Trump Scraps Duty-Free Limit on Global Parcel Shipments

The Trump administration has removed a key exemption on low-value imports, meaning global parcel shipments under $800 will now face new tariffs. This move is set to disrupt e-commerce, increase costs for consumers, and spark international trade tensions.

Trump's 'Greatest Economy' Claim Debunked by Data

Former US President Donald Trump falsely boasted of achieving the 'greatest economy in history' during a Washington rally. Official data and economic experts swiftly dismantle his revisionist claims.

FCA Reviews Rules as Top Enforcer Joins Hedge Fund

The Financial Conduct Authority launches an urgent review into its conflict of interest policies after its former head of enforcement, Therese Chambers, takes a senior role at a US hedge fund, raising serious concerns about the City's 'revolving door' cul

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