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Manchester tops London for house price growth

Greater Manchester constituencies lead UK with 71% inflation-adjusted house price growth since 2005, as London's market cools. Discover the shifting property landscape.

AI Investment Frenzy: Bubble Set to Burst?

As billions pour into artificial intelligence stocks, experts warn of dangerous market euphoria. Discover whether this AI gold rush is sustainable or heading for a painful correction.

Test Your Wits: The Guardian's November Quiz Challenge

Challenge your current affairs knowledge and mental agility with The Guardian's latest weekly quiz. Covering everything from breaking news to historical trivia, this brain-teaser will separate the experts from the amateurs.

London Office Vacancy Hits 15-Year High

Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.

London Tech Stocks Rally After Market Sell-Off

FTSE tech sector bounces back strongly following Tuesday's dramatic sell-off, with major London-listed technology companies leading the charge in Wednesday's trading session.

Birmingham Indoor Market Faces Closure Threat

The iconic Birmingham Indoor Market, a cornerstone of the city's retail landscape for decades, is facing an existential threat as traders and shoppers voice fears over its potential closure following management changes.

This Week's Most Stunning Global Pictures Revealed

From celestial wonders to sporting triumphs and poignant human moments - explore the world through this week's most powerful photographs capturing extraordinary events across continents.

Weekly Tarot Reading: November 3-9 Forecast

Discover what the cards have in store for your zodiac sign from November 3-9. Our exclusive tarot reading reveals career breakthroughs, romantic twists, and financial forecasts that will shape your week.

Corrie Murder Confession Shocks Weatherfield

A dramatic week on Coronation Street as a murder confession sends shockwaves through the cobbles, with relationships shattered and lives forever changed in gripping new episodes.

UK house price growth slows amid budget uncertainty

New data reveals UK house price growth has hit its slowest pace in months amid budget uncertainty and high mortgage rates. Discover what this means for buyers, sellers and the property market.

UK House Prices Rise Amid Mixed Asian Markets

Britain's housing market shows surprising resilience with October price growth, while Asian markets deliver mixed results and tech giants face earnings pressure in latest financial updates.

Test Your Knowledge: The Guardian's Thursday Quiz Challenge

Ready to prove your knowledge? Dive into The Guardian's latest Thursday quiz featuring 20 brain-teasing questions spanning current affairs, general knowledge, and intriguing trivia. Perfect for quiz enthusiasts and knowledge seekers alike!

Valkenburg's Secret Underground Christmas Market

Escape the crowded Christmas markets and explore Valkenburg's unique subterranean wonderland, where festive magic comes alive in mysterious caves and medieval passageways just a short journey from London.

The hidden costs of renting from friends

Discover why mixing money with friendship in rental arrangements often leads to strained relationships and financial headaches, as The Guardian investigates this growing trend.

Nvidia Hits $5 Trillion Market Cap in Historic First

Nvidia's astronomical rise continues as the AI chip giant reaches a historic $5 trillion valuation, cementing its position as world's most valuable company ahead of tech titans Apple and Microsoft.

Nvidia becomes first $5 trillion company in history

Nvidia has achieved an unprecedented milestone, reaching a $5 trillion market valuation and cementing its position as the driving force behind the AI revolution. Discover how the chipmaker transformed from gaming specialist to tech titan.

RBA Rules Out Interest Rate Cuts

The Reserve Bank of Australia has dashed hopes for interest rate relief, revealing it was 'always looking for an excuse' to maintain current settings as inflation concerns persist.

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