Amazon sacks UK drivers, replaces them with AI

Amazon has terminated hundreds of its UK delivery drivers, citing the success of its new AI-powered 'Project Cornucopia' logistics system. The move has sparked outrage from unions and raised serious questions about the future of employment in the age of a

Billionaire Blasts Trump's 'Risky' Economic Policies

Prominent billionaire and former Trump supporter issues a stark warning, claiming the President's financial strategies are jeopardising the economic security of ordinary Americans and their hard-earned savings.

Hyundai EV Line-Up RANKED: Best & Worst Revealed

An exclusive first-drive review of Hyundai's latest EVs. We reveal which model delivers the biggest thrill for your money and which premium offering fails to live up to its hefty price tag.

Heathrow Terminal 2 Evacuated Over Security Alert

Heathrow Airport's Terminal 2 was plunged into chaos today as a major security alert forced the complete evacuation of the building, causing widespread flight disruptions and lengthy delays for travellers.

Starmer appoints Ed Miliband as Shadow Energy Secretary

Labour Leader Keir Starmer has executed a significant shadow cabinet reshuffle, appointing former leader Ed Miliband as the new Shadow Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary. This strategic move signals a renewed focus on green energy and cost-of-living p

Driver Blames Tesla Autopilot After DUI Arrest

A California motorist arrested for drunk driving attempted to blame his Tesla's Autopilot feature, claiming the vehicle was in control. Police report he was found asleep at the wheel on a freeway off-ramp.

JPMorgan Accused in Court Over Epstein Ties

A new court filing alleges banking giant JPMorgan Chase ignored internal warnings and continued its relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for years. The documents claim senior executives were aware of concerns.

Council loses Supreme Court fight over Traveller site

The Supreme Court has rejected Epping Forest District Council's final appeal to evict travellers from a site in Essex, ending a costly 10-year legal battle and setting a significant precedent for planning enforcement.

Deadly Mexico Train and Bus Collision Claims Multiple Lives

A devastating collision between a train and a passenger bus in northern Mexico has resulted in a significant loss of life, with emergency services engaged in a major rescue operation. The tragic incident underscores ongoing transport safety concerns.

French PM: Avoid Britain's Tax Mistakes Amid Crisis

France's Prime Minister Gabriel Attal issues a stark economic warning against following Britain's high-tax model as he faces a critical no-confidence vote. Analysis of Europe's deepening financial crisis.

AAIB Probes Fatal Microlight Crash on Isle of Wight

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has opened an inquiry after a microlight aircraft crashed near Newport, Isle of Wight, resulting in the death of the pilot. Hampshire Constabulary confirms the tragic incident.

Mushroom Foragers Rescued After 3-Day NY Mountain Ordeal

Two inexperienced foragers sparked a major three-day search and rescue operation in New York's Adirondack Mountains after becoming lost while hunting for wild mushrooms. Read about their dramatic rescue and the warnings from emergency services.

Barclays & BoS Face Massive Fines Over Unfair Mortgages

The UK's financial watchdog, the FCA, is set to impose significant penalties on Barclays and Bank of Scotland for failing to offer existing customers the same competitive mortgage rates available to new clients, a practice affecting thousands of borrowers

Australians Cash In On Record Gold Price Surge

Soaring global gold prices have triggered a selling frenzy across Australia, with households and investors rushing to cash in on jewellery, coins, and bullion. Discover the economic forces behind the surge and what it means for the global market.

Cash Refusal & Card Fees: What's Legal in the UK?

A growing consumer dilemma pits the convenience of card payments against the right to use legal tender. We investigate the legality of cash refusal and surcharges in the UK's evolving payment landscape.

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Cripple FTC Powers

In a landmark legal move, former President Donald Trump is petitioning the Supreme Court to dramatically curtail the powers of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a case that could permanently alter the US regulatory landscape and empower corporate intere

UK Banks Axe 74 Branches in Six Weeks

Major UK banks are accelerating branch closures, shutting down 74 locations across England, Scotland, and Wales in a devastating six-week blow to local communities and the elderly.

UK Law: Can I Paint My Neighbour's Fence?

Navigating garden fence disputes? Our expert guide reveals the surprising UK laws on painting a neighbour's fence, avoiding costly mistakes, and maintaining good relations.

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