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Oasis End of Tour Pop-Up Opens in London

Oasis fans can visit a special pop-up shop on Regent Street from 4-21 December for exclusive merchandise, personalised items, and tour memories. Find dates, location, and details here.

Argos loses £223m as over 2,000 jobs cut

Argos reports a £223.2m pre-tax loss for the year, with over 2,000 jobs axed. The retailer blames a tough market and poor summer weather. Read the full analysis.

Oasis Pop-Up Shop Returns to London in December

Oasis announces a six-day pop-up shop on London's Regent Street this December. Grab exclusive tour merchandise, limited edition vinyl, and experience the fan Content Room. Your final chance!

Best Tabletop Games for Christmas 2025 Revealed

Discover the ultimate tabletop games for Christmas 2025, featuring Warhammer, Pokémon, Doom and Disney Lorcana. Perfect gifts for gamers of all levels with prices from £19.99.

Purple Aki Products Cause Controversy After Death

Sex doll company Inferno faces backlash for launching Purple Aki merchandise following the Liverpool urban legend's death. Products include footballs and doll heads for 'revenge' purposes.

Pokémon players sell rare shinies for £10,000

Discover how the hunt for rare shiny Pokémon has spawned a lucrative black market, with some digital creatures selling for over £10,000 on eBay. Is your favourite pocket monster worth a fortune?

Earps Shirt Fiasco Sparks Women's Sport Debate

The controversial handling of England goalkeeper Mary Earps' replica shirt sales has ignited vital conversations about commercial investment and cultural respect in women's football.

Mary Earps: My Nike Victory For Jersey Sales

England goalkeeper Mary Earps reveals her triumphant battle against sportswear behemoth Nike over jersey sales, proving that speaking up against corporate giants can lead to meaningful change.

HMV's High Street Comeback: 24 Stores Reopening

The iconic music and entertainment retailer HMV is staging a major comeback with 24 stores set to reopen nationwide, bringing vinyl, pop culture merchandise and community events back to British high streets.

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