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UK Business Activity Rebounds Before Budget

UK private sector activity saw its largest monthly rise this year in October, but growth faces threats from Autumn Budget speculation. Discover the key economic trends.

Tory and Labour Voter Find Unexpected Common Ground

A Conservative and lifelong Labour supporter discovered shared political frustrations over dinner in Nottingham. Both praised the Greens' Zack Polanski and criticised wealth inequality and tech oligarchs.

Winter Fuel Payment Scams: Protect Your Pension

Nine million pensioners warned about sophisticated scams targeting winter fuel payments. Learn how to spot fraud, report suspicious texts, and protect your personal information.

London rough sleepers drop for first time in 3 years

London records its first annual decrease in rough sleepers since 2022, with a 1% drop and 10% fewer new cases. Discover the data and expert calls for sustained funding to continue this progress.

A-League Women in crisis as player report reveals woes

A scathing players' union report reveals the A-League Women is at a tipping point, with poor pay and conditions making it the 'least preferred' league for Australian footballers. Urgent action is needed.

Wealthy London borough has highest prison rate

Exclusive analysis reveals how London's wealthiest borough has become the capital's most troubling prison pipeline, with residents 70% more likely to be incarcerated than the national average.

Francis Curriculum Review: Rethinking Education

The landmark Francis curriculum review challenges Britain's education system to prepare students for a future of rapid change and complexity, moving beyond traditional certainties.

Trump's Palace Project Amid American Hunger Crisis

As Donald Trump constructs his opulent Florida residence, millions of Americans face food insecurity in a stark tale of two Americas. The Full Story podcast investigates the growing inequality divide.

£70TN inheritance wave to worsen UK wealth gap

A staggering £70 trillion in wealth will pass between generations over the next decade, creating what economists call a 'silver spoon economy' that threatens to dramatically worsen inequality across Britain.

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