UK seizes £1.4bn in dirty money crackdown

Exclusive: British authorities have confiscated a record £1.4 billion from criminals under new anti-money laundering powers, with hundreds of millions more frozen in ongoing operations.

Cyber Attack Halts Jaguar Land Rover Production

UK manufacturing giant Jaguar Land Rover is grappling with severe production delays after a sophisticated cyber attack targeted its internal servers, causing significant disruption to its UK operations.

Lumo launches budget Glasgow-London train route

Budget rail operator Lumo announces a new direct service connecting Glasgow Central to London King's Cross, promising fares up to 90% cheaper than standard train tickets and challenging aviation on the busy corridor.

I Paid £1 For My Car - The Legal Loophole Explained

A savvy driver reveals how he legally purchased his car for just £1 using a little-known tax loophole, saving thousands on his family vehicle. Discover the secret that's transforming car ownership in the UK.

Major Airline Permanently Ends All Flights to Israel

A leading European carrier has announced the permanent cessation of all flights to Israel, citing prolonged security concerns and operational instability, in a significant blow to regional travel connectivity.

UK Economy Stagnates: Reeves Faces Budget Crisis

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts a major economic challenge as latest ONS figures show zero GDP growth in three months to August, putting Labour's ambitious investment plans at risk ahead of crucial Autumn Budget.

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.

Ethiopia Bans Petrol Cars for Electric Future

Ethiopia is making a radical shift, banning petrol and diesel car imports to power its electric future with abundant renewable energy from its mega-dams. Discover how this bold move is reshaping transport and energy policy.

Gen Z Workers Plagued By 'Micro-Stress' Crisis

Exclusive report reveals how a constant barrage of tiny anxieties, from pointless meetings to confusing tech, is crippling the mental health and productivity of young British professionals, creating a hidden crisis for UK businesses.

Welsh seaside village named a top UK retirement spot

Discover the unspoilt Welsh seaside village of Solva, Pembrokeshire, just named one of the UK's top retirement destinations. Find out why this picturesque harbour spot offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, community spirit, and tranquil living for y

Reeves slams Barclays over Tube cash decision

Chancellor Rachel Reeves condemns Barclays' move to scrap cash services at London Underground ticket offices, vowing government action to protect access to physical currency for vulnerable communities.

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