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DNC blocks release of 2024 election autopsy report

The Democratic National Committee's refusal to publish its internal review of the 2024 election loss raises serious questions about accountability and learning from past mistakes. Read the full analysis.

Poll: Europeans Fear Unaffordable State Pensions

A major YouGov survey reveals deep public pessimism across Europe about the affordability of state pensions, alongside resistance to key reforms like raising the retirement age.

Europe's Pension Crisis: Protests as Systems Strain

Across Europe, from Paris to Madrid, protests erupt over unsustainable state pensions. Ageing populations and falling birthrates create a perfect storm, forcing governments to confront unpopular reforms. Explore the data and the deepening crisis.

Pension Funds Eye £4.5bn Center Parcs Stake

Major UK public sector pension schemes are negotiating to acquire a significant stake in holiday giant Center Parcs, valued at £4.5bn. Read the full story on the landmark investment.

State Pension age rises to 67 from 2026

The State Pension age will increase from 66 to 67 between 2026 and 2028. Find out who is affected, the new payment rates, and what the triple lock means for you.

Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb Blast

Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was killed by a car bomb in Moscow. Russian investigators are probing potential Ukrainian intelligence involvement. Read the latest details.

New Epstein photos released ahead of DOJ deadline

Democrats release 68 images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including disturbing messages and high-profile associates, hours before a legal deadline for the full file disclosure. Read the latest.

David Brooks Appears in Released Epstein Photos

New York Times columnist David Brooks, who called the Epstein case a 'stupid story', appears in newly released photos from the financier's estate. Explore the details and the questions it raises.

New Epstein Files Leak Reveals Disturbing Photos

A fresh trove of 68 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate reveals disturbing details, including passages from 'Lolita' on a woman's body, crossbows, and drug references. Read the latest.

Bank of England cuts interest rates to 3.75%

The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 3.75%, offering relief to borrowers. However, a deep split on the Monetary Policy Committee suggests the rate-cutting cycle may be nearing its end. Read the full analysis.

Westminster Council warns personal data copied by hackers

Westminster City Council confirms hackers likely copied sensitive resident data in a November cyber attack. The council is investigating the breach's full impact. Find out which services are affected and how to get help.

Bromley's £4m Archive Plan Divides Orpington Locals

Bromley Council's £3.9m plan for a new archive in Priory Gardens is labelled 'disgusting cultural vandalism' by objectors. The council insists it's vital for heritage. Have your say before Dec 19.

Pension Error Forces Retiree to Repay £25,000

A retired UK civil servant must repay over £25,000 after a pension scheme miscalculation. Discover the implications for public sector retirees and how to check your pension.

BoE's December Rate Cut Could Be a 'Closer Call'

Analysts warn the Bank of England's expected December interest rate cut is not a done deal. Governor Andrew Bailey's vote may be decisive as MPC hawks push back. Read the latest analysis.

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