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Taxpayer Millions Funded Mediocre UK Films

Exclusive investigation uncovers how scores of low-profile British film productions received overwhelming public funding despite questionable quality and commercial prospects.

Big Pharma's Tax Breaks: Are We Getting NHS Value?

Exclusive analysis reveals pharmaceutical giants received massive tax incentives while NHS faces funding crisis. Experts demand transparency on whether these breaks are delivering promised benefits to UK healthcare.

Adrian Sutton: Musical Genius Behind War Horse

Celebrating the life and legacy of composer Adrian Sutton, whose powerful scores defined iconic National Theatre productions and brought theatrical magic to audiences worldwide.

Kate's 'Great Wall of Wills' home becomes permanent sanctuary

The Princess of Wales's private countryside retreat, nicknamed 'The Great Wall of Wills', has become her permanent sanctuary as she continues her cancer treatment, with new planning applications revealing permanent security upgrades.

Welsh school lockdown after online threats

A primary school in Wales was placed on immediate lockdown after receiving threatening messages online, prompting a major police response and leaving parents in panic.

Soprano on mastering pain to play 300-year-old woman

Lithuanian soprano Aušrinė Stundytė opens up about the physical and emotional demands of playing Pat Nixon and a centuries-old woman in new opera productions, discussing trauma, adrenaline, and artistic transformation.

Knife attack on busy Welsh train sparks police manhunt

Shocking details emerge about the violent knife attack aboard a crowded train in South Wales as British Transport Police launch major investigation into the rush hour incident that left passengers traumatised.

Baby dies in tragic dog attack in Wales

A community in Wales is in mourning after a nine-month-old infant died following a devastating dog attack at a property in Carmarthenshire, with police launching a thorough investigation into the circumstances.

William and Kate Move to Windsor Forever Home

In a significant royal relocation, William and Kate are settling into their permanent Windsor residence within the Great Park, marking a new chapter for the Wales family and their public duties.

Childcare funding crisis looms as pandemic aid expires

Millions of American families face a childcare timebomb as emergency federal funding that saved thousands of providers during COVID-19 is set to expire, threatening widespread closures and soaring costs.

UK's Most Picturesque Railway Line Revealed

Discover the UK's most stunning railway adventure winding through dramatic Welsh coastlines, medieval castles and breathtaking landscapes that rival any European scenic route.

UK Prisons Deploy Anti-Drone Defence Systems

Prisons across England and Wales are rolling out advanced drone detection and neutralisation systems in a major security crackdown against illegal deliveries of drugs, phones and weapons.

UK Launches 'Town of Culture' Search for Overlooked Towns

The government unveils a new competition to crown England's next cultural hotspot, specifically targeting towns that have been 'written out of the national story' and deserve recognition for their unique heritage.

NSW fast-track laws could accelerate mining projects

Controversial new planning laws in New South Wales could allow major mining and power projects to be fast-tracked, as Premier Chris Minns concedes they'd likely qualify under the contentious system.

Princess of Wales issues health update after surgery

The Princess of Wales has released a heartfelt statement from her hospital bed at The London Clinic, expressing gratitude to medical staff and the public for their support following successful abdominal surgery.

NSW Prisons Lockdown as Guards Stage Mass Strike

Every state-run correctional facility in New South Wales has been plunged into lockdown after prison officers launched unprecedented industrial action, citing dangerous understaffing and rising violence.

Welsh railway that survived Beeching cuts

Discover how the Heart of Wales Railway Line escaped closure during the 1960s Beeching cuts and continues to offer one of Britain's most beautiful rail journeys through stunning landscapes.

Trump axes arts funding board in cultural blow

Former President Donald Trump has abruptly dismissed the entire board of the federal Arts and Artifacts International Indemnity Programme, jeopardising funding for major museum exhibitions across the UK and beyond.

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