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Justin Bieber calls for safer music industry

Pop star Justin Bieber makes an emotional plea for a transformed music industry, citing his own painful experiences as a child star and calling for greater protection for young artists.

UK Pays Off Final WWII Loan Instalment to US

On this day in 2006, Britain made its final payment on the post-war Anglo-American Loan. Discover the story of the 1945 agreement that signalled a shift in global power.

Final Letters: Readers' Last Postal Messages

As Denmark's postal service ends letter deliveries, Guardian readers reveal the heartfelt messages they would send in their last envelope. Discover moving stories of love, legacy, and connection.

Denmark ends letter deliveries after 400 years

Denmark's state postal service stops all letter deliveries from 30 December, cutting 1,500 jobs. As letter volumes plummet globally, is the UK's Royal Mail on a similar path? Read our analysis.

Brexit's Economic Damage Sparks Customs Union Debate

Analysis reveals Brexit has cost the UK 4% of GDP. As trade and investment suffer, Labour's Wes Streeting calls for deeper EU ties, but a customs union deal faces major hurdles. Explore the economic reality and political choices.

MP: Litigation funding risks profits before justice

Labour MP Oliver Ryan argues third-party litigation funding is becoming a volume-driven model, citing the Post Office scandal where £46m went to funders, not victims. Read his call for reform.

Parents sue Meta over son's sextortion suicide

The parents of Murray Dowey, 16, who took his own life after being blackmailed on Instagram, are taking legal action against Meta. Read their story and the lawsuit details.

UK parents sue Meta after son's sextortion death

The parents of Murray Dowey, 16, who died by suicide after sextortion on Instagram, are suing Meta for wrongful death. The landmark UK case accuses the platform of prioritising profit over safety.

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