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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.

XL Bully dog mauls man in savage attack

A man was brutally attacked by an XL Bully dog in a terrifying incident that raises urgent questions about public safety and dangerous breed regulations across the UK.

North Korea's elite secretly get breast implants

Exclusive investigation reveals how North Korea's wealthy women are secretly undergoing cosmetic surgery in defiance of regime ideology, creating a dangerous underground market for forbidden beauty procedures.

The Shocking Truth About Fake 'Luxury' Handbags

Exclusive investigation reveals how sophisticated fake designer handbags, flooding the UK market, are funding organised crime and duping even the savviest shoppers. Discover the red flags.

Giorgio Armani's Will Instructs Fashion Empire to Pursue IPO

The future of the Giorgio Armani fashion house is set for a radical transformation, as the legendary designer's will instructs the company to pursue a stock market listing, potentially ending decades of private, family-controlled ownership.

UK bans asylum seekers from buying luxury goods

New Home Office rules prohibit asylum seekers from purchasing items deemed 'non-essential', including smartphones and video games, while restricting cash allowances to just £15 per week.

Louis Vuitton's £160 Lipstick Redefines Luxury Beauty

Louis Vuitton shatters beauty industry norms with a £160 lipstick, strategically repositioning everyday cosmetics as ultra-exclusive luxury items. Discover the strategy behind the most expensive lipstick on the market.

iHerb stops melatonin sales to Australia amid regulatory crackdown

Global online retailer iHerb has abruptly suspended sales of melatonin supplements to Australian customers following intensified scrutiny from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The popular sleep aid, widely used for insomnia and jet lag, now fac

1985 IKEA prices shock modern shoppers

A rediscovered 1985 IKEA flyer shows astonishingly low prices for furniture and home goods, sparking nostalgia and disbelief among shoppers today.

Australia’s Craft Markets Battle Mass-Produced Goods

Australia’s vibrant handicraft markets are facing a growing challenge as mass-produced goods flood stalls, threatening the livelihoods of genuine artisans. Discover the impact and the pushback from local makers.

Melbourne baby formula crime syndicate busted

Australian authorities have dismantled an alleged crime syndicate in Melbourne accused of stealing baby formula worth thousands. Discover the shocking details of this organised theft operation.

Toxic tree warning for UK gardeners

A professional gardener has issued a stark warning about a common yet highly toxic tree found in many British gardens. Learn why this plant poses serious risks and how to identify it.

Dangerous False Widow Spider Invades UK Homes

A surge in sightings of Britain's most venomous spider, the false widow, has prompted warnings as its painful bites can cause severe reactions. Here's how to stay safe.

6yo critical after Coventry dog attack

A six-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being mauled by a dog in Coventry, prompting an urgent police investigation and calls for stricter pet regulations.

Deadly driving clothing risk revealed

Experts reveal why wearing certain clothing while driving could put you at serious risk in an accident. Find out what you should avoid.

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