Worker Fired for Shopping Online at Lunch Break Wins £14,000 — Judge Says Boss 'Used Spyware to Sack Her'
A UK worker was awarded £14,000 after being unfairly dismissed for shopping online at work, with a tribunal ruling her employer's use of spyware was unlawful.
'I Have Bills To Pay' Could Cost You in a Salary Negotiation, Hiring Coach Warns – Here's What to Say Instead
Saying 'I have bills to pay' during a salary negotiation can cost you, experts warn. Here's what to say instead to secure a higher offer based on your value.
Horror as Dozens of Women Say Always Sanitary Pads Gave Them Painful 'Chemical Burns': 'I Couldn't Sit Down!'
Dozens of women say Always sanitary pads caused painful 'chemical burns' and skin irritation, raising concerns over ingredients and product safety standards.
Arrested for a Zoom Call? UK Police Detain Man for Participating in Online Palestine Action Meeting
UK police arrested a man under terrorism laws for hosting a Zoom call linked to Palestine Action, raising major concerns over free speech and online political activity.
Who Is Julia Wandelt? ChatGPT Told Her She 'Could Be' Madeleine McCann — Court Hearings Underway
Julia Wandelt is facing court after claiming via ChatGPT that she was Madeleine McCann and allegedly harassing the McCann family, prompting a high-profile legal case.
69-Year-Old Brit Set to Be Executed by Firing Squad Will Be Sent Home After 12 Years in Bali Jail
Lindsay Sandiford, a 69-year-old Briton sentenced to death in Bali for drug trafficking, will be repatriated to the UK after 12 years on death row.
Anti-Migrant Protest Leader Who Warns 'Protect Our Children' Was Convicted of Child Abuse
A shocking investigation reveals how anti-migrant protest leader Gemma Mattinson—once convicted of child cruelty—has become the face of a 'Protect Our Children' movement, sparking national debate on hypocrisy, extremism and child-safety rhetoric in UK activism.
'Another Reason to Quit Facebook': Brits Furious as Meta Axes Messenger Desktop App From 15 December
Meta is shutting down the Messenger desktop app in the UK from 15 December, triggering outrage and intensifying concerns over privacy, ads and Facebook's future in Britain.
How Does Sarah Ferguson Make Money? Leaked Emails Claim Epstein 'Helped Her Financially for 15 Years'
Leaked emails reportedly show Sarah Ferguson privately praising Jeffrey Epstein as a "steadfast and generous friend," raising questions over 15 years of alleged financial support.
'GET'EM BOYZ!': San Jose Sharks Apologise After 'Pro-ICE' Message Flashes During Hispanic Heritage Night
The San Jose Sharks have apologised after a 'pro-ICE' scoreboard message appeared during Hispanic Heritage Night, sparking outrage and forcing the NHL team to investigate how the offensive post slipped through its review system.
Child Falls From Disney Cruise Update: Authorities Finally Reveal What Really Happened And It Was NOT The Father's Fault
Authorities reveal the real story behind a five-year-old falling from a Disney Cruise Line ship—clearing the father of blame and debunking viral rumours that he placed his daughter on a railing before the fall.
AI Deepfake Sparks Political Panic After Falsely Showing Tory MP Defecting Ahead of Election
A convincing AI deepfake of Tory MP George Freeman falsely claiming to defect to Reform UK has ignited panic in Westminster, fuelling fears that synthetic media could upend Britain's election integrity.
Nurse Becomes Beauty Mogul After Launching Skincare Side Hustle From Her Bedroom — Now It's a $100M Brand
From nurse practitioner to multimillion-dollar entrepreneur — Jordan Harper turned her skincare side hustle into Barefaced, a $100 million global brand built on authenticity, science and trust.
Lord of the Racists? UK University Course Claims Tolkien Demonised People of Colour in Fantasy Classic
A University of Nottingham course explores Tolkien's role in British myth-making, urging students to 'decolonise' fantasy rather than cancel it.
Wolverhampton Skatepark Attack: Four Arrested After Assault on Black Man With Special Needs
Police arrest four after a young Black man with special needs was assaulted at a Wolverhampton skatepark, reigniting debate over hate crime in the UK.
When the Stands Become Political: Inside Birmingham's Ban on Israeli Fans
Birmingham's decision to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Europa League match has sparked accusations of discrimination and political bias. Two years after the Legia Warsaw riots, the controversy reveals how European football is struggling to stay neutral amid rising global tensions.
62% of US Workers Struggle With Unpredictable Work Schedules — A Silent Job Crisis Threatening Financial Stability
A new report reveals that 62% of US workers face unpredictable or unstable schedules, linking erratic hours to financial hardship, stress, and declining job satisfaction across industries.
Americans Are Paying Hidden 'Doorstep Taxes' on Their Deliveries — And Probably Don't Even Know It
States like Colorado and Minnesota are adding hidden 'doorstep taxes' to Amazon, DoorDash, and Instacart orders — and more may soon follow.
Yorkshire Building Society Shuts Down Pro-Palestine Couple's Account Amid Growing Fears of Political Targeting
A retired British couple say Yorkshire Building Society closed their savings account without warning, following similar actions against pro-Palestine groups. Rights advocates warn of growing political targeting and financial censorship across the UK.
Tommy Robinson's Trip to Israel Reveals a Growing Bond Between the Far Right and the Israeli Government
British activist Tommy Robinson's Israel visit exposes the shared anti-Muslim, nationalist rhetoric linking Europe's far right and Israel's political right.
Greta Thunberg's IDF Abuse Claims Ignite a Global Narrative War
Greta Thunberg says she was beaten by Israeli forces — and her story has since become a weapon in the internet's war over truth.
10 Photos of Rachel and Brandon Dumovich, the Wisconsin Couple Tragically Found Dead in Their Car
Authorities are investigating after Rachel and Brandon Dumovich, a Wisconsin couple married less than a year, were found shot dead inside their car in Illinois.
Want Extra Cash? Amazon Hiring 250,000 Staff for Christmas Rush With Pay Up to $30/Hour and Full Benefits
Amazon is hiring 250,000 workers for the 2025 holiday rush, with pay up to $30/hour, full benefits, and flexible shifts available nationwide.
The Most Desired Job of 2025 Isn't in Tech or Finance — and It's Been Searched 21 Million Times
New data shows that being a 'nurse' is the world's most desired job of 2025, with over 21 million monthly searches — signalling a cultural shift from ambition to empathy.
UK Marketers Among the Worst Paid in Europe as Living Costs Slash Real Wages to Just £19K
Marketing salaries in the UK average £42,135 in 2025 — but real earnings fall to £19,853 after living costs, placing Britain fifth from the bottom in Europe, Reboot Online reports.
Have $500K in Savings? These Are the Top Countries for a Comfortable Retirement
Looking to retire abroad on $500K in savings? From sun-soaked Portugal to vibrant Vietnam, these seven countries offer low living costs, quality healthcare, and the kind of everyday beauty that makes retirement feel rich — even on a budget.
Meghan Markle Reached Out to Balenciaga for Paris Fashion Week — Designer Reveals Why
Pierpaolo Piccioli says Meghan Markle personally reached out to attend Balenciaga's Paris Fashion Week show, calling her surprise visit 'a beautiful moment'. The Duchess's appearance drew both praise and backlash over her ties to the fashion house.
Venezuelan Nobel Winner Dedicates Peace Prize to Donald Trump — Says He Deserved It More
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her fight for democracy, surprised many by dedicating the honor to Donald Trump. Her remarks praised his 'decisive support' for Venezuela's opposition, drawing both admiration and backlash from world leaders. The gesture has fueled new controversy over whether the Nobel remains a neutral emblem of peace.
'We Need Support, Not Pressure': Inside Rachel Reeves' Youth Jobs Guarantee Plan
Labour's new jobs guarantee promises paid placements for young people out of work for 18 months. But experts warn it could repeat past mistakes if it relies on sanctions rather than support. And, policy must focus on skills, confidence and real opportunity to work.
Outrage as Auntie Anne's Pretzel Kiosk in US Asks for Minimum 20% Tip — With No Option to Say 'No'
A viral Reddit post about a man refusing to tip 20–30% for a simple drink and pretzel has reignited debate over America's growing "tipflation."





