Culture
Jennifer Lopez's Cinderella Moment: Hollywood Finally Hands Her the Oscar She Deserved
After decades of waiting, Jennifer Lopez finally claims her Oscar trophy in an emotional ceremony that felt like a real-life fairy tale for the superstar.
Politics
Democrats' Game-Changer: Could This Be The Week That Reshapes American Politics?
Progressive Democrats are mounting an unprecedented challenge to reshape US policy from within the system, with Zohran Mamdani leading a bold new political movement.
Sports
Checkmate to Boredom: How Youth Chess Clubs Are Thriving in London & Birmingham
Discover how a new generation is embracing chess through vibrant youth clubs transforming London and Birmingham, creating community hubs beyond the game.
Business
BP Profits Plunge 70% Amid Oil Price Slump: What's Next for FTSE 100 Energy Giant?
BP reports staggering 70% profit drop as oil prices retreat from Ukraine war peaks. Discover how the energy titan is navigating market turbulence while maintaining shareholder payouts.
Transport
Health
Environment
Cyclone Helena: Northern Territory Emergency Declared
Tropical Cyclone Helena triggers mass evacuations and emergency declarations across Australia's Northern Territory, with destructive winds and flooding threatening coastal communities.
Native Oysters Return to British Shores After Decades
Exciting conservation efforts are bringing native oysters back to UK coastal waters, creating thriving marine ecosystems and reviving a lost part of Britain's natural heritage.
UN Chief's Dire Climate Warning: 'Gates to Hell'
In an urgent address, the UN Secretary-General delivers a stark climate crisis warning, demanding immediate global action to prevent catastrophic warming as emissions continue to rise.
Water firms seek double charging for sewage fixes
Water companies could bill households twice for infrastructure repairs to tackle sewage pollution under new Ofwat proposals being challenged in court by environmental campaigners.
Giant Hail Hospitalises Queensland's Flying Foxes
Hundreds of native flying foxes have been hospitalised in Queensland after a freak hailstorm pummelled the region with tennis ball-sized ice chunks, raising urgent questions about climate change impacts on wildlife.
Property
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