HMRC targets sub-£100k earners in tax crackdown

HMRC is dramatically expanding its tax crackdown, using new digital powers to investigate thousands more taxpayers, including those earning less than £100,000. Discover how you could be affected.

Ireland's Israeli Securities Sale Sparks Diplomatic Row

Ireland's controversial €13 million sale of Israeli securities, prompted by human rights concerns, has ignited a political firestorm, drawn criticism from Israel, and raised questions over the strategic management of the €16 billion National Treasury Mana

300,000 UK Homes at Risk of Chimney Collapse

A shocking new report reveals that hundreds of thousands of UK homes could be at risk from dangerous chimney defects, with repair costs potentially reaching £3,000 per household. Experts warn of a ticking time bomb as ageing structures deteriorate.

Trump's Gaza 'Riviera' Plan Sparks Outrage

Ex-President Donald Trump proposes a luxury waterfront development for Gaza, drawing immediate criticism and raising questions over the future of the besieged territory.

Brits waste four years of life on mundane tasks

A new study has uncovered the astonishing amount of time UK adults waste on boring chores and admin, totalling over four years of an average adult life. Find out where all the time goes.

UK's Answer to Amalfi Coast is in Wales

Forget expensive flights to Italy! A stunning Welsh coastal town on Anglesey is being hailed as a dead ringer for the Amalfi Coast, complete with pastel-coloured buildings, a majestic castle, and charming pier – all without the crowds.

Deported fraudster jailed for £1.3m property swindle

Anopkumar Maudhoo, an illegal immigrant and serial fraudster, has been sentenced to six years for orchestrating a sophisticated property scam that netted over £1.3 million from victims across London and the South East.

UK's Worst Airports For Flight Delays Revealed

Exclusive data analysis uncovers the UK airports with the worst punctuality records. Discover which hubs are most likely to leave you stranded and the stark regional disparities in travel reliability.

Sushi Ginger Shortage As Peru Crop Fails

A severe ginger shortage, triggered by devastating weather in Peru, is threatening the iconic pink pickled slivers served with sushi worldwide, forcing restaurants to ration supplies and consider alternatives.

Labour Council's 'Eyesore' Mural Sparks Planning Row

Westminster's Labour council faces a fierce backlash and accusations of hypocrisy after commissioning a massive, brightly coloured mural on a public building without seeking planning permission, in a move branded an 'act of vandalism' by furious locals.

Royal Mail Profits Double Under Kretinsky's Takeover

Under Daniel Kretinsky's ownership, Royal Mail reports a dramatic profit surge to £348m, marking a stunning turnaround for the former state monopoly and silencing critics of the controversial acquisition.

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