Teen Who Stabbed Harvey Willgoose is Guilty Of Murder — What Is The UK Doing About Knife Crime?
A 15-year-old has been found guilty of murdering fellow pupil Harvey Willgoose in a Sheffield school stabbing, reigniting urgent questions about knife crime in the UK and what's being done to stop it.
42% of Gen Z Are Choosing Skilled Trades Over Office Jobs: Here Are 10 Blue-Collar Roles That Pay Six Figures
A growing number of Gen Z workers are abandoning traditional office paths for skilled trade careers, citing rising tuition, job security, and the desire for hands-on work as key motivators.
Why Did Disney Fire Gina Carano — And Here's How Much The Ex-'Mandalorian' Star Won From Her Lawsuit
Gina Carano was fired from The Mandalorian over controversial posts, but she just won a lawsuit against Disney—with a possible Star Wars return now in sight.
Forget 10,000 Steps! Walking This Number Daily Could Cut Dementia Risk by 38% and Depression by 22%
New research reveals that walking just 7,000 steps a day—well below the popular 10,000-step target—can significantly reduce your risk of dementia, depression, and early death.
Nature's Great Reset: How Grey Wolves Helped Revive Yellowstone's Dying Aspen Forests After 80-Year Absence
After an 80-year standstill, Yellowstone's aspen forests are regenerating—thanks to grey wolves, whose return has reshaped the ecosystem and triggered a remarkable environmental revival.
Bank of England Cuts Interest Rates to 4% — Is This the Calm Before the Storm?
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 4% for the first time since 2023, signalling relief for borrowers but uncertainty ahead amid persistent inflation and slow growth.
How Many Properties Does Rushanara Ali Have? Homelessness Minister Accused of Hiking Rent by £700 After Evicting Tenants
Labour homelessness minister Rushanara Ali faces calls to resign after evicting four tenants from her London townhouse and re-listing it £700 per month higher, sparking accusations of hypocrisy over her public stance on tenant rights.
Why Are Blue Whales Going Silent? Scientists Reveal The Heartbreaking Reason
Scientists warn that noise pollution is silencing blue whales, disrupting their communication and threatening the survival of the world's largest animal.
Brad Pitt's Mom Dies Aged 84: Who Was She and What Was Her Cause of Death?
Brad Pitt mourns the death of his mother, Jane Etta Pitt, aged 84, remembered for her warmth, faith, and unwavering support for her family.
Well-Preserved Body of Man Missing for 28 Years in Snowstorm Found With Clothes Still Intact
The well‑preserved body of a man missing for 28 years has been found in a melting Kohistan glacier, revealed by climate‑driven ice retreat.
Shocking Reason Why The NFL Banned Smelling Salts and Why Players Use Them in the First Place
The NFL has banned smelling salts from all games starting in 2025, citing FDA warnings about safety concerns and the substances' potential to mask concussion symptoms, leaving players like George Kittle threatening retirement over the controversial decision.
Trapped by Job Market Fears? Here's How to Protect Your Future Without Walking Away
As job market uncertainty grips Britain, more workers are choosing to stay put in their roles—here's how to upskill, build value, and grow your career without changing jobs.
MrBeast's #TeamWater Delivers 6 Million Years of Clean Water in Days—And They're Just Getting Started
MrBeast and Mark Rober launch a viral campaign, #TeamWater, to raise $40 million by August 2025, aiming to provide clean water to two million people worldwide with the help of WaterAid.
Pay Up or Stay Out! Outrage as US to Charge 'High-Risk Tourists' Up to $15,000 Just to Enter the Country
The US State Department will require tourists and business visitors from designated 'high-risk' countries to post refundable bonds of $5,000-$15,000 starting September 2025.
'Send Them Back': 45% of Brits Back Mass Deportations and Zero New Migrants, Bombshell Poll Reveals
A new YouGov poll reveals 45% of Brits want to ban new immigration and deport recent arrivals, amid rising anger over viral migrant hotel footage and growing concerns about taxpayer fairness.
Canadian Wildfires Rage Amid Record Heatwaves: What This Means for Climate Change and Public Health
Canada's worst wildfire season on record, fuelled by extreme heat and climate change, is triggering global health warnings and raising urgent environmental concerns.
Wall Street Rallies Despite Dismal Jobs Data as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Surge
Despite weaker-than-expected job data, Wall Street surged as investors bet on Federal Reserve rate cuts and the resilience of the tech sector to support markets.
Storm Floris May Cost Millions as UK Businesses Close and Travel Grinds to a Halt
Storm Floris has battered the UK with 90mph winds and heavy rain, forcing business closures, cancelling events and paralysing transport, with losses expected to reach millions.
US Job Market Wobbles: Shock Figures Reveal Hiring Slump and Steep Revisions Spark Recession Fears
US economy added just 73,000 jobs in July 2025 with unemployment rising to 4.2%, while massive downward revisions slashed 258,000 jobs from May and June totals.
Britain Braces for Storm Floris: 60mph Gales and Flash Flood Warnings as Torrential Downpours Set to Batter the UK
Storm Floris to bring 60–85mph winds, flash flood alerts, and major travel disruption across the UK. Met Office issues yellow warnings. Stay updated.
Red Friday Chaos: Dow Nosedives as Trump's Tariff Blitz Rattles Wall Street and Amazon Shares CRASH – £2 Trillion in Value at Risk
Global markets slumped after President Trump imposed sweeping new tariffs on 92 countries, shaking investor confidence, sending Amazon shares tumbling 8%, and putting trillions in value at risk.
Expert warns Bitcoin could plummet to £47,000 as ETF inflows wane and market volatility rises
Bitcoin faces possible 50% drop to £47,000, warns expert. Discover the latest market outlook and what it means for investors.
Conor McGregor's Civil Rape Appeal Rejected: Shocking Setback for MMA Star
Conor McGregor has lost his appeal in a €250K civil rape case, marking a significant legal setback as the high-profile lawsuit moves forward in Ireland.
What Are Lyme Disease Symptoms? Justin Timberlake Reveals Secret Health Battle Disrupting His Tour
Justin Timberlake has revealed he's been battling Lyme disease, explaining the fatigue and nerve pain behind his recent tour and raising awareness for the chronic illness.
US Households Earning $150K+ Struggle With Credit And Car Payments As Job Market Tightens
Even US households earning $150,000 or more are struggling to make credit card and auto loan payments, as high living costs and interest rates squeeze affluent Americans.
'Send Them Home!': Fury as Britons Wait Years for Housing While Migrants Set to Get £250K Flats
Outrage in Hampshire as locals protest migrants being offered £250K flats while UK families wait years on housing lists. Here's what's really happening.
Waitrose Recalls Popular Lunch Item Over Fears it May Cause 'Fevers, Diarrhoea and Abdominal Cramps'
Waitrose recalls Egg & Spinach Protein Pot over Salmonella risk. FSA urges customers not to eat it amid fears of fever, diarrhoea, and stomach cramps.
Labour Accused Of 'Creeping Back To The EU' As UK Cars Set To Be Fitted With Breathalysers And Crash Recorders
Labour faces criticism for plans to fit UK cars with breathalysers and crash recorders under proposed EU-aligned safety regulations.
Laura Dahlmeier Dead At 31: Why Couldn't They Rescue Her After Mountaineering Accident in Pakistan?
Discover the challenges that prevented rescuers from saving Olympic champion Laura Dahlmeier after her fatal accident on Laila Peak, Pakistan.
NHS Spends £2m on 'Woke' Events Like Pride Crafting and Eurovision — While Doctors Strike Over Pay
The NHS is under fire for spending £2m on events like Pride and Eurovision while junior doctors continue striking over pay and working conditions.