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Labour U-Turns Abandon Day-One Job Protections and Expand Tax Burden Amid Welfare Reversals
28 Nov

Labour has abandoned its day-one unfair dismissal pledge, extended the tax freeze, and reversed welfare cuts — costing £66 billion in 17 months. Key figures include Peter Kyle, Rachel Reeves, and Kemi Badenoch.

Abolishing Stamp Duty Could Unlock 38,000 New Homes Yearly, Research Finds
26 Nov

Abolishing Stamp Duty could unlock 38,000 new homes annually by boosting housing mobility, according to the Adam Smith Institute, as the UK faces a housing shortfall and 2025 tax hikes that hurt first-time buyers.

All Blacks Outlast Ireland 26-13 in Chicago Rematch After Red-Card Drama
24 Nov

The New Zealand All Blacks defeated Ireland 26-13 in Chicago on November 1, 2025, overcoming a red card and halftime deficit to reclaim the Gallagher Cup, reinforcing their No. 2 world ranking and reigniting one of rugby’s fiercest modern rivalries.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury Reconcile but Live Separately Amid Recovery and Co-Parenting
23 Nov

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have reconciled after their August 2024 split over alcohol dependency, but remain in separate homes—Hague in her £3.5 million Cheshire house—citing safety, sobriety, and co-parenting as priorities for their unconventional but evolving relationship.

Curaçao Makes History with First World Cup Qualification After Dramatic Win Over Jamaica
21 Nov

Curaçao defeated Jamaica 2-1 on November 19, 2025, to qualify for the 2026 World Cup — their first ever — becoming the smallest nation in history (population: 160,000) to reach the finals. A stoppage-time defensive clearance sealed the historic win.

EastEnders Star Letitia Dean Drops 28 Pounds, Returns to Screen After Health Transformation
7 Nov

EastEnders star Letitia Dean lost 28 pounds sustainably during a break from filming, returning to BBC's iconic soap with renewed energy. Her journey, marked by lifelong body image struggles and a precise 1,300-calorie plan, resonates far beyond soap opera fans.

Little Simz Curates 30th Meltdown Festival at London’s Southbank Centre
24 Oct

Little Simz curates the 30th Meltdown Festival at London's Southbank Centre, bringing diverse acts and a historic orchestra collaboration from June 12‑22, 2025.

Jonjo Shelvey Calls Newcastle United a ‘No‑Brainer’ for New Signings
17 Oct

Jonjo Shelvey says joining Newcastle United is a no‑brainer, shares his low‑pay UAE stint, and hints at a future coaching role back in England.

Mother and Disabled 8‑Year‑Old Daughter Found Dead in Salford Home
10 Oct

A mother and her disabled eight‑year‑old daughter were found dead in Salford, prompting community grief and a police investigation, with details still pending.

Ghost of Yōtei’s lo‑fi beats mode: artistic ambition meets popcorn fun
26 Sep

Sucker Punch added a lo‑fi soundtrack to Ghost of Yōtei, calling it Watanabe mode. The change showcases the series’ love for artistic nods while also exposing its pretentious streak. Fans love the chill vibe, but critics say the homages stay surface‑deep. The piece explores why the mode works and where it falls short.