McDonald's Earl's Court gets 24-hour licence

A West London McDonald's can now operate 24/7 after agreeing to have a bouncer and ban delivery drivers from 2am to 5am, despite resident fears over antisocial behaviour.

Salary sacrifice cap hits ordinary earners hardest

New research shows the £2,000 salary sacrifice cap will disproportionately impact basic and higher rate taxpayers, reducing take-home pay and potentially skewing pension savings. Discover how to protect your finances.

Jordan Bardella: France's rising far-right leader

At just 30, National Rally's Jordan Bardella is polling to become France's next president. Discover his youth appeal, rebranding strategy, and controversial policies reshaping European politics.

Zelenskyy rejects land-for-peace deal with Putin

Ukraine's President Zelenskyy will not cede territory to Russia for peace, his chief of staff confirms. As the war enters day 1,374, discover the latest developments and what this means for future negotiations.

Former Mayor Found to Have Misled Voters

Queensland's corruption watchdog finds ex-Townsville mayor Troy Thompson fabricated cancer diagnosis and military history. Discover the full investigation findings.

NSW Law Change Eases Child Conviction Rules

New South Wales reforms doli incapax, removing court requirements to consider a child's moral capacity. Critics warn this risks incarcerating more vulnerable children. Explore the implications.

National Guard member dies after DC shooting

National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom dies after a shooting near the White House. President Trump announces the death as another guard fights for life. Read the latest updates.

Putin on US Peace Plan: Praise But No Compromise

Vladimir Putin sends mixed signals on the latest US peace proposal, praising its basis for talks but doubling down on core territorial demands. Analysis suggests Moscow remains far from a deal.

Villa win overshadowed by Young Boys fan trouble

Aston Villa edge closer to Europa League knockouts with a 2-1 win, but the victory is overshadowed by violent clashes involving Young Boys supporters and police. Read the full match report.

UN Report: 80% of World Population Now Urban

A new UN report reveals over 80% of people now live in cities, with Jakarta becoming the world's most populous. Explore the costs and opportunities of rapid global urbanisation.

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