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Judge blocks White House freeze on childcare subsidies

A US federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from freezing billions in childcare and family support funds for five Democratic-led states. The ruling prevents 'operational chaos' for low-income families.

FA Cup Third Round: No Replays, Extra Time & Penalties

The FA Cup third round begins with a major format change: replays are scrapped. Ties level after 90 minutes go straight to extra time and penalties. Discover why the rule changed and the impact on clubs.

FTSE 100 bosses earn worker's yearly pay in 29 hours

A stark report reveals FTSE 100 CEOs are paid 113 times the median worker. By 11:30am on Tuesday 6th January 2026, they will have earned a typical annual salary. Calls grow for corporate governance reform.

UK disposable income drops £20 a month since 2019

Official figures reveal UK disposable income has fallen for three consecutive quarters, leaving households over £20 worse off per month than in 2019. Explore the data and expert analysis.

UK Household Saving Ratio Falls to 9.5% in Q3

New ONS data shows the UK household saving ratio fell to 9.5% last quarter. Economists say caution remains as savings stay above pre-pandemic levels. Read the full analysis.

Man earns £2K a year renting out his London driveway

A savvy homeowner in East London nets over £4,300 by renting his driveway to commuters and event-goers for £10 a day, while using a cheap resident's permit to park on the road. Discover how this passive income side hustle works.

Australian Tax System Benefits Wealthy, Data Reveals

New ABS figures expose Australia's skewed tax system, where the richest 10% receive $22bn in super breaks while JobSeeker recipients languish below the poverty line. Discover the true cost of inequality.

Marshall Islands launches world-first crypto UBI scheme

The Marshall Islands has launched a pioneering universal basic income scheme, offering $200 quarterly payments via cryptocurrency or cash. Discover how this Pacific nation is tackling the cost of living crisis.

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.

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