NHS Crisis: Health Service Faces Threat As 97% of New Doctors Demand Jobs And Pay To Avert Disaster
Ninety-seven percent of first-year resident doctors vote for industrial action in row over job security and 21% pay erosion.
MrBeast, Inc.: The $5.2bn Entertainment Empire That's Still Bleeding Cash
MrBeast's $5.2 billion media empire is a study in scale and ambition — but can the YouTube star's massive reach ever translate into profit? Inside the business behind his billion-dollar brand.
M5 iPad Pro: Spec Leak Promises Beastly Performance for Apple Tablet Fans
The M5 iPad Pro is shaping up to be an absolute powerhouse, delivering significant internal upgrades that set a fresh standard for tablets.
Did the 'Re-Scheduled' Rapture 2025 Happen? Followers Still Waiting as Pastor Joshua Mhlakela Sets 'New' Date
Mhlakela's prophecy rests on a vivid vision he claimed to have received, in which he said Jesus appeared to him and declared that he would return on September 23–24.
Inside The Starmer-Modi Mumbai Fintech Summit And Why Some Are Saying It Is Set To 'Transform' Tech
Starmer and Modi eye quantum pacts and AI finance. With UPI's 20B txns and £6B investments, why this summit could revolutionise UK-India tech ties
Ozzy's Last Days: New Paramount+ Documentary Lifts the Lid on Rock Legend's Health Battles
Paramount+ doc Ozzy: No Escape From Now reveals the rock legend's health battles, family struggles, and final years before his 2025 death at 76.
What Is Project 2025? Executive Orders It Proposes and How They Could Impact a Government Shutdown
Project 2025 is a conservative blueprint pushing major executive orders. Here's how it ties to Trump, the shutdown, and the future of US governance.
Treasury Secretary Bessent Warns: Government Shutdown Could Hit US GDP — Markets on Edge
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that the government shutdown could slash economic growth, unsettle markets, and disrupt millions of workers as political gridlock deepens in Washington.
US-Born Citizen Sues After Twice Being Wrongfully Arrested By Immigration Agents
An Alabama-born construction worker has filed a federal class-action lawsuit after being twice wrongfully arrested by immigration agents, sparking a legal battle that could reshape US immigration enforcement.
From the Club Door to the Driver's Seat: Why More Women Are Taking on Male-Dominated Jobs and Thriving
More women are breaking into male-dominated nightlife jobs—from club security to taxi driving—reshaping safety, opportunity, and nightlife culture.
Over 118,000 Tech Jobs Slashed Across US In 2025 – With Half From California As Meta, HP And Intel Lead Cuts
US tech giants including Intel, Microsoft, Meta and HP have slashed more than 118,000 jobs in 2025, with over half of the cuts hitting California as AI adoption accelerates.
What's the Shocking Strategy Behind Ford's Massive Mustang Investment?
Ford is reinventing the Mustang for 2025 with hybrids, sedans and off-roaders, as global sales soar and purists clash over Jim Farley's bold strategy.
US Government Shutdown For Dummies: What Does It Mean And How Are Americans Directly Affected?
Furloughs for 750,000 workers, frozen loans and a £2.6B weekly economic drag—this shutdown hits home. From cancelled weddings to closed parks, here's how it's disrupting everyday life.
US Government Shutdown Explained: Who Gets Paid and Who Misses Out?
The US federal government has shut down after lawmakers failed to agree on a funding bill, leaving hundreds of thousands of employees without pay while members of Congress continue receiving salaries.
Labour Declares War on Fracking—Will This Law Rewrite Britain's Energy Future?
Labour's Ed Miliband has pledged to introduce legislation banning fracking permanently in the UK, sparking applause from environmentalists and fierce debate over Britain's energy future.
Women to Be Barred From Combat? Hegseth to Enforce Male Physical Standards
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered combat roles to adopt the 'highest male standard' for physical fitness, a move critics warn could sideline women and dismantle decades of progress on military integration.
Quick Facts About The US Government Shutdown: What It Means, When It Last Happened And Why It's Back
The US federal government has shut down for the first time since 2019, halting non-essential services, furloughing hundreds of thousands of workers, and igniting a bitter political fight over healthcare funding.
Idris Nechirvan Barzani and the Rise of Sustainable Leadership in Iraq
Idris Nechirvan Barzani's Rwanga Foundation is driving grassroots sustainability in Iraq's Kurdistan Region, empowering communities and reshaping regional dynamics.
What Happened To The Play Airlines Fleet? Here's What Flights Are Affected And What You Could Do If You Booked With Them
Iceland's low-cost carrier PLAY Airlines filed for bankruptcy on 29 September 2025, cancelling all flights and stranding thousands of transatlantic passengers.
US Government Shutdown 2025 Layoffs: Donald Trump's Permanent Furlough Threats Spark Anger From Federal Worker Unions
US President Donald Trump said that if the US government shutdown 2025 really happens, he'll permanently fire federal workers. Federal worker unions are not happy.
Government Shutdown 2025: Donald Trump Falsely Accuses Democrats Of Wanting Billions For Migrant Healthcare And Trans Policies
Donald Trump has accused Democrats of holding up budget talks by demanding billions for migrant healthcare and transgender policies, but fact-checkers say his claims misrepresent their actual proposals.
'Could Be Devastating': US Soybean Farmers Warn of Bankruptcies Amid Trade Shift
US soybean farmers face crisis as China halts purchases and turns to Brazil. Rising costs and uncertain aid leave Midwest growers fearing collapse.
Elon Musk Stirs Controversy with Bold Claim: 'Bill Clinton's Policies Were Essentially MAGA'
Elon Musk ignites controversy with claim that Clinton's 1990s policies mirrored MAGA, prompting discussion among politicians and analysts.
Accenture Mass Layoffs 2025: BPO Firm Cuts Jobs To Save $1B, Says Industry Widely Affected By AI
Accenture's 2025 mass layoffs hit 22,000 as AI forces talent exits for £652M ($1B) savings. CEO Sweet eyes 2026 rebound via upskilling—will BPO workers adapt or face more cuts
Reeves' Bold Pledge: Guaranteed Paid Placements for Unemployed Youth – Promising Rate Cut or Could It Spark Labour Fears?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges paid placements for every young person on Universal Credit for 18 months, targeting 621,000 unemployed youth in 2025
10 Photos of Jake Knapp: PGA Star's Rise and Tragedy After Girlfriend Makena White Dies
PGA Tour golfer Jake Knapp, winner of the 2024 Mexico Open, issues a statement following the sudden death of his girlfriend, Makena White.
Starbucks Stores Closing Explained: List of Closing Stores and Why They're Shutting Down
Starbucks is closing hundreds of stores in 2025. Find out why stores are shutting down, which locations are affected, and the latest closure list updates.
Nigel Farage Warns of State Surveillance With Starmer's Digital ID – Here's How the Public Reacted
Nigel Farage's fiery attack on Keir Starmer's mandatory 'Brit card' digital ID has sparked a 500,000-strong petition, nationwide protests, and a cross-party backlash over civil liberties.
UK Digital ID 2025 Poses Significant Risks: Here's Why Protesters Are Opposing Starmer's Brit Card
Keir Starmer's proposed Brit Card digital ID faces backlash over privacy risks, surveillance concerns, and fears of exclusion for vulnerable groups.
Is the New Starbucks CEO Failing? He Just Axed 900 Workers While Splurging on 'Cozier Chairs'
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is under scrutiny after axing 900 jobs and closing stores while pouring $1bn into café renovations, sparking union backlash and investor questions about the company's strategy.