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The Privilege of Being Born in 1948 Britain

Readers reflect on the profound impact of Clement Attlee's post-war government and why today's youth need equivalent visionary leadership to address modern inequalities.

Wynne Evans in hospital after suicide attempt

Opera singer Wynne Evans reveals he was hospitalised after a suicide attempt following his controversial exit from Strictly Come Dancing. He shares his mental health journey.

ITV's Plan for Ant and Dec's Kelly Brook Problem

ITV bosses devise a strategy for Ant and Dec's potentially awkward reunion with Kelly Brook on I'm A Celebrity 2025, addressing their alleged feud dating back to 2009. Discover how the network plans to handle this tense situation.

21 Nostalgic Photos for Your Friday Feeling

Journey through 21 joyous nostalgic photos from the 1920s to the 1990s. Relive Friday buzz, fish and chips, and celebrity moments. What's your favourite Friday memory?

Lords: Hybrid Work Can Help Disabled People into Jobs

A House of Lords committee urges the government to promote hybrid working in back-to-work initiatives to help disabled people and carers access employment. Discover how flexibility could fix Britain's worklessness crisis.

Reeves to cap Cycle to Work scheme tax breaks

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to limit tax benefits for high-end bike purchases via salary sacrifice. Discover how the new budget could impact your commute and the future of green travel.

Prunella Scales' Secret Charity Work Revealed

Beyond her iconic roles, Prunella Scales used her Tesco ad earnings to fund drama students and charitable causes, a generous legacy detailed by her husband Tim West.

UK Pessimism: 76% Say Britain on Wrong Track

Exclusive City AM polling reveals a grim national mood, with most Brits feeling living standards are falling and hard work is no longer rewarded. Discover the data shaping the UK's outlook.

Universal Credit claimants soar to 8.3 million

New government figures reveal a surge of 1.1 million Universal Credit claimants in a year, with nearly half not required to work. Discover the latest on the UK's welfare reforms.

Tory MP slams Kate Garraway over David Lammy GMB clash

Conservative MP Brendan Clarke-Smith accuses Good Morning Britain of biased treatment during intense political debate with Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy, sparking fresh concerns about media impartiality.

Inside Britain's Asylum Capital: Human Stories

An immersive investigation into the UK's asylum processing hub reveals the reality of life for refugees and the communities supporting them, as political debates intensify.

Britain's Railway Safety: The Real Story

An in-depth investigation into the safety of Britain's railways reveals surprising statistics about passenger risk, infrastructure concerns and what travellers really need to know before boarding.

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