US clamps down on credit reporting agencies

The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed new rules on credit reporting agencies Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to address systemic inaccuracies affecting millions of consumers.

Tourist bus crashes in London's Russell Square

A tourist bus collided with a building in central London's Russell Square, leaving several people injured. Emergency services rushed to the scene as authorities investigate the cause.

US stocks surge as inflation cools

Wall Street rallies as US inflation data fuels optimism, with the Dow Jones and Nasdaq Composite hitting record highs. How will this impact London and global markets?

UK workers suspended over Gaza conflict posts

Several employees in South Gloucestershire have been suspended for allegedly sharing inflammatory content online related to the Israel-Gaza war, sparking workplace tensions.

Thousands hit with shock tax bills

HMRC's latest crackdown leaves thousands facing unexpected tax demands. Find out if you're at risk and what you can do about it.

Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake EV: 466-Mile Range

Mercedes-Benz has revealed its sleek new all-electric CLA Shooting Brake, combining cutting-edge design with a 466-mile range. Discover how this model redefines eco-friendly luxury.

Banned Adviser Misled Retirees to Invest in Guardian Super

A banned financial adviser in Australia convinced retirees to invest their life savings in Guardian Super, likening himself to a 'personal trainer' for finances. The scandal has raised serious concerns about financial advice regulations.

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