Ships Pose as Chinese in Hormuz to Avoid Iranian Strikes
Commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf are falsely declaring Chinese ownership via transponder signals to reduce targeting risks amid Iran conflict, with at least 19 ships damaged regionally.
Commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf are falsely declaring Chinese ownership via transponder signals to reduce targeting risks amid Iran conflict, with at least 19 ships damaged regionally.
New data reveals 18.4 million Britons now invest in the stock market, up from one in four in 2020. Competition among ISA providers heats up with cashback offers and fee cuts ahead of the tax year deadline.
Monex Distribution Ltd acquires Freight Movement Limited out of administration, safeguarding 61 jobs and maintaining logistics operations in Newport, South Wales.
Package holiday firm On the Beach flags significant slowdown in bookings to Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Egypt following Middle East conflict, suspending profit forecasts.
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Money-saving expert Martin Lewis warns that the tax year ends on April 5, urging people to maximize their £20,000 ISA allowance to avoid losing tax-free savings opportunities.
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RecommendedInternal government analysis warns oil could hit $150 a barrel if Middle East conflict persists until May, potentially raising annual energy bills by £500 and undermining subsidies.
On The Beach suspends profit forecast as demand for destinations like Turkey and Greece drops sharply, with shares falling 14% and global tourism losing $600 million daily.
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new leader, reportedly owns 11 dilapidated properties worth around £100m on London's exclusive Bishops Avenue, with security guards patrolling the vacant estates.
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Property developer Reuben Wincott, who appeared on Channel 4's Handcuffed, has sparked outrage by threatening to house migrants or ex-prisoners in his HMO if neighbours oppose his planning application.
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The Middle East tourism industry faces devastating losses of £444 million daily due to conflict, with potential total losses reaching £35 billion. Airline cancellations soar and recovery may take years despite industry resilience.
Ofgem's energy price cap reduction means households using slow cookers weekly will pay just £23.09 annually from April 1, offering significant savings over conventional ovens.
Google has announced a major overhaul of its Maps app, integrating advanced AI features like Ask Maps and Immersive Navigation to enhance route planning and user experience globally.
Our comprehensive taste test reveals the best M&S Easter eggs for 2026, from premium pistachio creations to dairy-free options. Discover which chocolates deliver exceptional quality and value.
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Iceland supermarket has introduced a new Zero Sugar Sprite Mint Chill flavour, with shoppers comparing it to mojito cocktails. The fizzy drink has generated excitement and debate among customers.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright says global oil prices are unlikely to hit $200 a barrel despite Iran's warning, citing military focus on Iran's capabilities and delayed ship escorts in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ofgem has approved Tesla Energy Ventures to operate as an electricity supplier in Britain, introducing a new competitor to the UK energy market amid rising utility bills.
A 48-hour pilot strike at Lufthansa disrupts flights across Germany due to pension disputes, with the airline operating over 50% of its schedule and offering rebooking options.
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B&M has reduced its Maine Bathroom Mirror with Shelf to £5, a 28% discount, with the retailer warning shoppers to hurry due to low stock. The stylish item offers practical storage and is significantly cheaper than on Amazon or eBay.
Co-op has extended its personalised offers programme to online shopping, potentially saving members over £80 annually. The move follows a 67% increase in offers last year.
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