Gold Price Suffers Worst Daily Crash Since 2013

Gold investors faced a bloodbath as the precious metal suffered its most dramatic collapse since 2013, with prices crashing over 5% amid shifting Federal Reserve expectations and strengthening dollar.

Stuart Gulliver: HSBC Banking Titan Dies

Explore the remarkable life and career of Stuart Gulliver, the former HSBC CEO who navigated the banking giant through global crises and regulatory challenges, leaving an indelible mark on international finance.

Starbucks Red Cup Day 2024: Complete Guide

Discover everything you need to know about Starbucks' beloved Red Cup Day 2024 - from the exact date and how to get your free reusable cup to this year's festive menu additions.

Mother burns flat trying to kill cockroaches

A London mother's desperate attempt to eradicate cockroaches with fire resulted in a devastating blaze that destroyed her neighbour's apartment, causing thousands in damages and leaving residents homeless.

Waymo faces federal probe over school bus incidents

Exclusive: American autonomous vehicle giant Waymo faces federal investigation following multiple incidents involving near-misses with school buses, raising serious safety concerns about driverless technology.

996 Work Culture: Global Burnout Crisis

Explore the global spread of China's controversial '996' working culture and its devastating impact on employee wellbeing, productivity, and work-life balance across industries.

United Airlines emergency landing after windshield crack

A United Airlines Boeing 767 was compelled to execute an emergency landing at Chicago's O'Hare Airport following a dramatic windshield fracture, with speculation pointing to unusual weather phenomena as the potential cause.

Appledore: Devon's Dutch-style village gem

Nestled on Devon's rugged coast, the picturesque fishing village of Appledore boasts unexpected Dutch charm with colourful gabled houses and maritime heritage that creates a truly continental atmosphere.

UK's £17bn AWS dependency exposed by major outage

A significant Amazon Web Services outage has laid bare the UK government's staggering £17 billion reliance on the tech giant, raising urgent questions about national infrastructure security and single-point dependency risks.

Delta flight diverts after crew medical emergency

A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Atlanta diverted to Albuquerque after a flight attendant suffered a serious medical emergency, with passengers rallying to assist the stricken crew member.

Aer Lingus Flight Cancelled: Your Rights Guide

Thousands of travellers face disruption as Aer Lingus cancels flights. Discover your legal rights, compensation eligibility, and step-by-step action plan for getting your money back and rearranging your journey.

Indigenous tribes claim ownership of all homes in Canadian city

The quiet community of Richmond, British Columbia, has been plunged into turmoil after local First Nations tribes asserted legal ownership over all private homes and municipal buildings, leaving residents in legal limbo and threatening to upend property r

No Brexit assessment in Reeves' budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals the Autumn Budget won't include formal Brexit economic analysis, citing OBR forecasting constraints and prioritising immediate economic challenges.

Target sued over customer slip on spilled milkshake

Retail giant Target confronts legal action after a customer suffered severe injuries from slipping on a spilled milkshake in their Winter Garden, Florida location, raising questions about store maintenance protocols.

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