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State Library of Victoria faces backlash over job cuts plan

The State Library of Victoria, one of the world's busiest, plans to cut 40 jobs and halve its reference librarians. Critics call it a 'crude self-lobotomy' that betrays the institution's core mission. Read more on this cultural crisis.

Michigan teens arrested in Halloween terror plot

Four Michigan teenagers face terrorism charges after authorities uncovered an alleged plot to carry out a Halloween mass casualty attack, with police revealing the suspects referred to themselves as 'gamers' in disturbing communications.

Historic UK Jail Cell Transformed Into Holiday Home

Discover the ultimate lock-in experience at this former Shrewsbury prison cell, now a unique self-catering accommodation blending Victorian history with modern comforts for an unforgettable UK getaway.

Toronto's £58K/day migrant hotel bill sparks fury

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow faces mounting criticism as taxpayers fund hotel accommodation for thousands of migrants while local residents struggle with housing crisis. Exclusive investigation reveals the staggering costs.

Ordinary house hides astonishing Gothic chapel interior

A seemingly ordinary £140,000 semi-detached home in England conceals a breathtaking Gothic chapel interior that will leave you speechless. Discover the incredible transformation hidden behind this modest exterior.

World's Largest Capsule Hotel: My Liverpool Stay

Discover what it's really like to stay at the world's largest capsule hotel in Liverpool - from futuristic pods to luxury amenities in this groundbreaking accommodation experience.

Shrewsbury home with hidden nuclear bunker for sale

A seemingly ordinary three-bedroom house in Shrewsbury is captivating the property market with an extraordinary hidden feature: a fully-equipped, 25-foot deep nuclear bunker, a relic from the Cold War era, now on sale for £399,000.

Spain's 'Popcorn Beach': A Surreal Canary Island Gem

Uncover the mystery of Spain's most unique beach, where the sand isn't sand at all, but millions of tiny, popcorn-like coral fragments. A hidden gem in the Canary Islands offering a truly surreal coastal experience.

Whittier, Alaska: The Town Where Everyone Lives in One Building

Discover the astonishing secrets of Whittier, Alaska, a remote town where nearly all residents live under one roof and access is only possible by boat or through a single, eerie tunnel. A fascinating tale of isolation and community spirit.

Man Gobsmacked After Visit To UK's First Beer Spa

A British traveller was left utterly 'gobsmacked' after a unique visit to the UK's first-ever beer spa in Birmingham, where guests bathe in warm beer for its surprising health benefits. Discover his incredible experience and whether it's worth the hype.

Secret UK Village With No Roads Named Hidden Gem

Discover the enchanting village of Clovelly in Devon, a unique car-free haven with breathtaking harbour views, steep cobbled streets, and a rich maritime history that makes it a perfect UK staycation destination.

Ultimate Guide to UK Letterbox Gifts 2025

Discover the UK's most delightful and convenient letterbox gift services for 2025. Our expert guide reveals the top subscription boxes and one-off treats for every occasion, from gourmet food and wine to wellness and crafts, all designed to fit through yo

Seaside Fortress Apartment For Sale in Kent

A remarkable apartment within a historic 19th-century coastal defence fort in Kent has hit the market, offering a truly unique living experience with breathtaking sea views and a rich military past.

UK's Tiny Island: No Cars, A Pub That Never Closes

Escape to the tiny, car-free island of Steep Holm in the Bristol Channel, where a pub never locks its doors, overnight electricity is a novelty, and history whispers from every stone. Your ultimate guide to an off-grid adventure.

Town Where Every House Is In A Different Country

Discover the mind-bending story of Baarle, a unique European town split between Belgium and the Netherlands, where international borders run through homes, cafes, and even beds.

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